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Speeches (Lines) for Sebastian
in "Twelfth Night"

Total: 31

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,613

By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over
me: the malignancy of my fate might perhaps...

2

II,1,619

No, sooth, sir: my determinate voyage is mere
extravagancy. But I perceive in you so excellent a...

3

II,1,633

A lady, sir, though it was said she much resembled
me, was yet of many accounted beautiful: but,...

4

II,1,641

O good Antonio, forgive me your trouble.

5

II,1,644

If you will not undo what you have done, that is,
kill him whom you have recovered, desire it not....

6

III,3,1489

I would not by my will have troubled you;
But, since you make your pleasure of your pains,...

7

III,3,1502

My kind Antonio,
I can no other answer make but thanks,...

8

III,3,1510

I am not weary, and 'tis long to night:
I pray you, let us satisfy our eyes...

9

III,3,1519

Belike you slew great number of his people.

10

III,3,1528

Do not then walk too open.

11

III,3,1534

Why I your purse?

12

III,3,1538

I'll be your purse-bearer and leave you
For an hour.

13

III,3,1541

I do remember.

14

IV,1,1954

Go to, go to, thou art a foolish fellow:
Let me be clear of thee.

15

IV,1,1960

I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else: Thou
know'st not me.

16

IV,1,1968

I prithee, foolish Greek, depart from me: There's
money for thee: if you tarry longer, I shall give...

17

IV,1,1976

Why, there's for thee, and there, and there. Are all
the people mad?

18

IV,1,1987

Let go thy hand.

19

IV,1,1990

I will be free from thee. What wouldst thou now? If
thou darest tempt me further, draw thy sword.

20

IV,1,2012

What relish is in this? how runs the stream?
Or I am mad, or else this is a dream:...

21

IV,1,2017

Madam, I will.

22

IV,3,2152

This is the air; that is the glorious sun;
This pearl she gave me, I do feel't and see't;...

23

IV,3,2184

I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
And, having sworn truth, ever will be true.

24

V,1,2408

I am sorry, madam, I have hurt your kinsman:
But, had it been the brother of my blood,...

25

V,1,2417

Antonio, O my dear Antonio!
How have the hours rack'd and tortured me,...

26

V,1,2421

Fear'st thou that, Antonio?

27

V,1,2426

Do I stand there? I never had a brother;
Nor can there be that deity in my nature,...

28

V,1,2437

A spirit I am indeed;
But am in that dimension grossly clad...

29

V,1,2444

And so had mine.

30

V,1,2447

O, that record is lively in my soul!
He finished indeed his mortal act...

31

V,1,2460

[To OLIVIA] So comes it, lady, you have been mistook:
But nature to her bias drew in that....

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