Speeches (Lines) for Widow
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Nay, come; for if they do approach the city, we
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It is reported that he has taken their greatest
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I have told my neighbour how you have been solicited
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I hope so.
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At the Saint Francis here beside the port. |
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Ay, marry, is't.
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If you shall please so, pilgrim. |
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You came, I think, from France? |
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Here you shall see a countryman of yours
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I warrant, good creature, wheresoe'er she is,
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He does indeed;
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So, now they come:
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Marry, hang you! |
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The troop is past. Come, pilgrim, I will bring you
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Though my estate be fallen, I was well born,
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I should believe you:
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Now I see
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I have yielded:
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Gentle madam,
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Lord, how we lose our pains! |
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I am her mother, sir, whose age and honour
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