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Speeches (Lines) for Host
in "Two Gentlemen of Verona"

Total: 16

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,1659

Now, my young guest, methinks you're allycholly: I
pray you, why is it?

2

IV,2,1662

Come, we'll have you merry: I'll bring you where
you shall hear music and see the gentleman that you asked for.

3

IV,2,1665

Ay, that you shall.

4

IV,2,1668

Hark, hark!

5

IV,2,1670

Ay: but, peace! let's hear 'em.
SONG....

6

IV,2,1687

How now! are you sadder than you were before? How
do you, man? the music likes you not.

7

IV,2,1690

Why, my pretty youth?

8

IV,2,1692

How? out of tune on the strings?

9

IV,2,1695

You have a quick ear.

10

IV,2,1697

I perceive you delight not in music.

11

IV,2,1699

Hark, what fine change is in the music!

12

IV,2,1701

You would have them always play but one thing?

13

IV,2,1705

I tell you what Launce, his man, told me: he loved
her out of all nick.

14

IV,2,1708

Gone to seek his dog; which tomorrow, by his
master's command, he must carry for a present to his lady.

15

IV,2,1773

By my halidom, I was fast asleep.

16

IV,2,1775

Marry, at my house. Trust me, I think 'tis almost
day.

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