Speeches (Lines) for Mopsa
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Now, in good time! |
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I was promised them against the feast; but they come
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He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he has
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I have done. Come, you promised me a tawdry-lace
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Pray now, buy some: I love a ballad in print o'
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6 |
Is it true, think you? |
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Pray you now, buy it. |
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8 |
Let's have some merry ones. |
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9 |
We can both sing it: if thou'lt bear a part, thou
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10 |
O, whither? |
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11 |
It becomes thy oath full well,
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Or thou goest to the orange or mill. |
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Thou hast sworn it more to me:
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