Speeches (Lines) for Antonio
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Where is the master, boatswain? |
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Hang, cur! hang, you whoreson, insolent noisemaker!
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We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards:
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Let's all sink with the king. |
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The visitor will not give him o'er so. |
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Fie, what a spendthrift is he of his tongue! |
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Which, of he or Adrian, for a good
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The cockerel. |
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A laughter. |
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He could not miss't. |
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Temperance was a delicate wench. |
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Or as 'twere perfumed by a fen. |
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True; save means to live. |
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The ground indeed is tawny. |
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He misses not much. |
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If but one of his pockets could speak, would it not
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Widow! a pox o' that! How came that widow in?
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What impossible matter will he make easy next? |
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And, sowing the kernels of it in the sea, bring
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Why, in good time. |
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And the rarest that e'er came there. |
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O, widow Dido! ay, widow Dido. |
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That sort was well fished for. |
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And most chirurgeonly. |
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Very foul. |
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He'ld sow't with nettle-seed. |
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The latter end of his commonwealth forgets the
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None, man; all idle: whores and knaves. |
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Long live Gonzalo! |
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30 |
'Twas you we laughed at. |
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What a blow was there given! |
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Nay, good my lord, be not angry. |
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Go sleep, and hear us. |
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We two, my lord,
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It is the quality o' the climate. |
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Nor I; my spirits are nimble.
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Do you not hear me speak? |
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Noble Sebastian,
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I am more serious than my custom: you
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I'll teach you how to flow. |
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O,
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Thus, sir:
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O, out of that 'no hope'
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Then, tell me,
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She that is queen of Tunis; she that dwells
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A space whose every cubit
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And how does your content
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True:
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Ay, sir; where lies that? if 'twere a kibe,
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Draw together;
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Then let us both be sudden. |
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O, 'twas a din to fright a monster's ear,
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[Aside to SEBASTIAN] I am right glad that he's so
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[Aside to SEBASTIAN] Let it be to-night;
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I'll believe both;
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I'll be thy second. |
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Very like; one of them
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