Speeches (Lines) for Thaisa
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It pleaseth you, my royal father, to express
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Which, to preserve mine honour, I'll perform.
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A knight of Sparta, my renowned father;
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A prince of Macedon, my royal father;
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The third of Antioch;
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A burning torch that's turned upside down;
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The fifth, an hand environed with clouds,
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He seems to be a stranger; but his present is
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But you, my knight and guest;
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By Juno, that is queen of marriage,
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To me he seems like diamond to glass. |
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What is it
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Alas, my father, it befits not me
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[Aside] Now, by the gods, he could not please me better. |
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The king my father, sir, has drunk to you. |
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Wishing it so much blood unto your life. |
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And further he desires to know of you,
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He thanks your grace; names himself Pericles,
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Why, sir, say if you had,
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Yes, if you love me, sir. |
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O dear Diana,
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It is my lord's.
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My recompense is thanks, that's all;
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Voice and favour!
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O, let me look!
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That Thaisa am I, supposed dead
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Now I know you better.
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Blest, and mine own! |
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I know you not. |
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'Twas Helicanus then. |
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Lord Cerimon, my lord; this man,
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Lord Cerimon hath letters of good credit, sir,
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