Speeches (Lines) for Solinus
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Merchant of Syracuse, plead no more;
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Well, Syracusian, say in brief the cause
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Nay, forward, old man; do not break off so;
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And for the sake of them thou sorrowest for,
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Hapless AEgeon, whom the fates have mark'd
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Yet once again proclaim it publicly,
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She is a virtuous and a reverend lady:
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Long since thy husband served me in my wars,
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Come, stand by me; fear nothing. Guard with halberds! |
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10 |
Discover how, and thou shalt find me just. |
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11 |
A grievous fault! Say, woman, didst thou so? |
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But had he such a chain of thee or no? |
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13 |
Why, what an intricate impeach is this!
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Saw'st thou him enter at the abbey here? |
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Why, this is strange. Go call the abbess hither.
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Speak freely, Syracusian, what thou wilt. |
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17 |
I tell thee, Syracusian, twenty years
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18 |
One of these men is Genius to the other;
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Why, here begins his morning story right;
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Stay, stand apart; I know not which is which. |
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21 |
It shall not need; thy father hath his life. |
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With all my heart, I'll gossip at this feast.
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