Speeches (Lines) for Bardolph
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God save your Grace! |
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2 |
Away, you whoreson upright rabbit, away! |
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3 |
An you do not make him be hang'd among you, the
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Well, my lord. He heard of your Grace's coming to
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In bodily health, sir. |
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6 |
Yea, my lord. |
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At the old place, my lord, in Eastcheap. |
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8 |
I have no tongue, sir. |
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9 |
Pray thee go down, good ancient. |
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10 |
Be gone, good ancient; this will grow to a brawl |
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11 |
Come, get you down stairs. |
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12 |
Yea, sir. The rascal's drunk. You have hurt him, sir,
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13 |
You must away to court, sir, presently;
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14 |
[Within] Mistress Tearsheet! |
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15 |
[Within] Bid Mistress Tearsheet come to my master. |
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16 |
I beseech you, which is Justice Shallow? |
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17 |
My captain, sir, commends him to you; my captain, Sir
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18 |
Sir, pardon; a soldier is better accommodated than
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19 |
Pardon, sir; I have heard the word. 'Phrase' call you
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20 |
Go to; stand aside. |
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21 |
Go to; stand aside. |
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22 |
Well said; th'art a good fellow. |
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23 |
Sir, a word with you. I have three pound to free
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24 |
Hold, Wart. Traverse—thus, thus, thus. |
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25 |
The army is discharged all and gone. |
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26 |
I am glad to see your worship. |
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27 |
An I might see you there, Davy! |
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28 |
Yea, sir, in a pottle-pot. |
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29 |
And I'll stick by him, sir. |
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30 |
O joyful day!
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