Speeches (Lines) for Bianca
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Save you, friend Cassio! |
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And I was going to your lodging, Cassio.
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O Cassio, whence came this?
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Why, whose is it? |
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Leave you! wherefore? |
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Why, I pray you? |
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But that you do not love me.
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'Tis very good; I must be circumstanced. |
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Let the devil and his dam haunt you! What did you
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10 |
An you'll come to supper to-night, you may; an you
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What is the matter, ho? who is't that cried? |
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12 |
O my dear Cassio! my sweet Cassio! O Cassio,
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Alas, he faints! O Cassio, Cassio, Cassio! |
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He supp'd at my house; but I therefore shake not. |
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15 |
I am no strumpet; but of life as honest
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