Speeches (Lines) for Second Fisherman
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Ha, come and bring away the nets! |
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Why, man? |
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Honest! good fellow, what's that? If it be a day
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What a drunken knave was the sea to cast thee in our
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Canst thou catch any fishes, then? |
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6 |
Nay, then thou wilt starve, sure; for here's nothing
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Hark you, my friend; you said you could not beg. |
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8 |
But crave! Then I'll turn craver too, and so I
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O, not all, my friend, not all; for if all your
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10 |
Help, master, help! here's a fish hangs in the net,
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11 |
Ay, but hark you, my friend; 'twas we that made up
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We'll sure provide: thou shalt have my best gown to
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