Speeches (Lines) for Aemilia
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Be quiet, people. Wherefore throng you hither? |
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2 |
How long hath this possession held the man? |
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3 |
Hath he not lost much wealth by wreck of sea?
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4 |
You should for that have reprehended him. |
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5 |
Ay, but not rough enough. |
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6 |
Haply, in private. |
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7 |
Ay, but not enough. |
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8 |
And thereof came it that the man was mad.
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9 |
No, not a creature enters in my house. |
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10 |
Neither: he took this place for sanctuary,
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11 |
Be patient; for I will not let him stir
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12 |
Be quiet and depart: thou shalt not have him. |
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13 |
Most mighty duke, behold a man much wrong'd. |
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14 |
Whoever bound him, I will loose his bonds
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15 |
By men of Epidamnum he and I
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16 |
Renowned duke, vouchsafe to take the pains
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