Speeches (Lines) for Biondello
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Where have I been! Nay, how now! where are you?
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I, sir? Ne'er a whit. |
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3 |
The better for him; would I were so too! |
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4 |
He that has the two fair daughters; is't he you mean? |
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Why, is it not news to hear of Petruchio's coming? |
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Why, no, sir. |
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He is coming. |
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8 |
When he stands where I am and sees you there. |
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9 |
Why, Petruchio is coming- in a new hat and an old
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10 |
O, sir, his lackey, for all the world caparison'd like
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11 |
Why, sir, he comes not. |
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12 |
Who? that Petruchio came? |
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13 |
No, sir; I say his horse comes with him on his back. |
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14 |
Nay, by Saint Jamy,
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O master, master I have watch'd so long
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16 |
Master, a mercatante or a pedant,
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[Aside] As much as an apple doth an oyster, and all
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18 |
Tut, fear not me. |
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19 |
I told him that your father was at Venice,
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20 |
I pray the gods she may, with all my heart. |
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21 |
Cambio. |
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22 |
You saw my master wink and laugh upon you? |
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23 |
Faith, nothing; but has left me here behind to expound
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24 |
Then thus: Baptista is safe, talking with the deceiving
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25 |
His daughter is to be brought by you to the supper. |
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26 |
The old priest at Saint Luke's church is at your command
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27 |
I cannot tell, except they are busied about a
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28 |
I cannot tarry. I knew a wench married in an afternoon
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29 |
Softly and swiftly, sir, for the priest is ready. |
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30 |
Nay, faith, I'll see the church a your back, and then
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31 |
I have seen them in the church together. God send 'em
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32 |
I hope I may choose, sir. |
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33 |
Forgot you! No, sir. I could not forget you, for I never
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34 |
What, my old worshipful old master? Yes, marry, sir; see
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35 |
Help, help, help! Here's a madman will murder me. |
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36 |
O, we are spoil'd; and yonder he is! Deny him, forswear
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37 |
I go. Exit |
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38 |
Sir, my mistress sends you word
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She says you have some goodly jest in hand:
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