Speeches (Lines) for Lucilius
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Here, at your lordship's service. |
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Ay, my good lord, and she accepts of it. |
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Humbly I thank your lordship: never may
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Who, the Lord Timon? he is my very good friend, and
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Fie, no, do not believe it; he cannot want for money. |
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How! |
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What a strange case was that! now, before the gods,
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Servilius! you are kindly met, sir. Fare thee well:
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Ha! what has he sent? I am so much endeared to
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I know his lordship is but merry with me;
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Dost thou speak seriously, Servilius? |
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What a wicked beast was I to disfurnish myself
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I'll look you out a good turn, Servilius.
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