Speeches (Lines) for Clown
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Why masters, have your instruments been in Naples,
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Are these, I pray you, wind-instruments? |
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O, thereby hangs a tail. |
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Marry. sir, by many a wind-instrument that I know.
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If you have any music that may not be heard, to't
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Then put up your pipes in your bag, for I'll away:
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No, I hear not your honest friend; I hear you. |
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She is stirring, sir: if she will stir hither, I
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I dare not say he lies any where. |
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He's a soldier, and for one to say a soldier lies,
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To tell you where he lodges, is to tell you where I lie. |
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I know not where he lodges, and for me to devise a
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I will catechise the world for him; that is, make
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To do this is within the compass of man's wit: and
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