Speeches (Lines) for Sebastian
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By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over
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No, sooth, sir: my determinate voyage is mere
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A lady, sir, though it was said she much resembled
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O good Antonio, forgive me your trouble. |
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If you will not undo what you have done, that is,
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I would not by my will have troubled you;
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My kind Antonio,
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I am not weary, and 'tis long to night:
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Belike you slew great number of his people. |
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Do not then walk too open. |
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Why I your purse? |
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I'll be your purse-bearer and leave you
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I do remember. |
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14 |
Go to, go to, thou art a foolish fellow:
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I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else: Thou
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I prithee, foolish Greek, depart from me: There's
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Why, there's for thee, and there, and there. Are all
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Let go thy hand. |
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I will be free from thee. What wouldst thou now? If
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20 |
What relish is in this? how runs the stream?
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Madam, I will. |
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This is the air; that is the glorious sun;
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I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
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I am sorry, madam, I have hurt your kinsman:
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Antonio, O my dear Antonio!
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Fear'st thou that, Antonio? |
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Do I stand there? I never had a brother;
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28 |
A spirit I am indeed;
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And so had mine. |
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O, that record is lively in my soul!
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[To OLIVIA] So comes it, lady, you have been mistook:
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