Speeches (Lines) for Cleon
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My Dionyza, shall we rest us here,
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O Dionyza,
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This Tarsus, o'er which I have the government,
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But see what heaven can do! By this our change,
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O, let those cities that of plenty's cup
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Here.
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I thought as much.
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Thou speak'st like him's untutor'd to repeat:
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Welcome is peace, if he on peace consist;
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The which when any shall not gratify,
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Your shafts of fortune, though they hurt you mortally,
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Fear not, my lord, but think
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We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o' the shore,
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O Dionyza, such a piece of slaughter
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Were I chief lord of all this spacious world,
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O, go to. Well, well,
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To such proceeding
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Heavens forgive it! |
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Thou art like the harpy,
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