Speeches (Lines) for Arviragus
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Hail, heaven! |
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What should we speak of
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I am weak with toil, yet strong in appetite. |
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All gold and silver rather turn to dirt!
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I'll make't my comfort
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Or I, whate'er it be,
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The night to the owl and morn to the lark
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I pray, draw near. |
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[To IMOGEN]. Brother, stay here
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If it be sin to say so, I yoke me
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Brother, farewell. |
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You health. So please you, sir. |
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Thus did he answer me: yet said, hereafter
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We'll not be long away. |
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How angel-like he sings! |
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Nobly he yokes
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Grow, patience!
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None in the world: you did mistake him, sure. |
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In this place we left them:
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Let ordinance
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Would I had done't
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22 |
Poor sick Fidele!
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23 |
The bird is dead
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Stark, as you see:
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O' the floor;
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With fairest flowers
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Say, where shall's lay him? |
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28 |
Be't so:
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We'll speak it, then. |
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30 |
If you'll go fetch him,
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31 |
'Tis true. |
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32 |
So. Begin. |
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33 |
Fear no more the frown o' the great;
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34 |
Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; |
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35 |
Thou hast finish'd joy and moan: |
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36 |
Nor no witchcraft charm thee! |
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37 |
Nothing ill come near thee! |
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38 |
What pleasure, sir, find we in life, to lock it
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39 |
It is not likely
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40 |
By this sun that shines,
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So say I. amen. |
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42 |
One sand another
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43 |
In that he spake too far. |
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44 |
Your danger's ours. |
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45 |
Ay, my good lord. |
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You holp us, sir,
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