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Speeches (Lines) for Mariana
in "Measure for Measure"

Total: 24

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,1801

Break off thy song, and haste thee quick away:
Here comes a man of comfort, whose advice...

2

IV,1,1815

You have not been inquired after:
I have sat here all day.

3

IV,1,1821

I am always bound to you.

4

IV,1,1855

Good friar, I know you do, and have found it.

5

IV,1,1860

Will't please you walk aside?

6

IV,1,1877

Fear me not.

7

IV,6,2368

Be ruled by him.

8

IV,6,2373

I would Friar Peter—

9

V,1,2576

Pardon, my lord; I will not show my face
Until my husband bid me.

10

V,1,2579

No, my lord.

11

V,1,2581

No, my lord.

12

V,1,2583

Neither, my lord.

13

V,1,2590

My lord; I do confess I ne'er was married;
And I confess besides I am no maid:...

14

V,1,2598

Now I come to't my lord
She that accuses him of fornication,...

15

V,1,2605

Not that I know.

16

V,1,2607

Why, just, my lord, and that is Angelo,
Who thinks he knows that he ne'er knew my body,...

17

V,1,2611

My husband bids me; now I will unmask.
[Unveiling]...

18

V,1,2633

Noble prince,
As there comes light from heaven and words from breath,...

19

V,1,2843

O my most gracious lord,
I hope you will not mock me with a husband.

20

V,1,2853

O my dear lord,
I crave no other, nor no better man.

21

V,1,2856

Gentle my liege,—

22

V,1,2862

O my good lord! Sweet Isabel, take my part;
Lend me your knees, and all my life to come...

23

V,1,2869

Isabel,
Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by me;...

24

V,1,2890

Merely, my lord.

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