Speeches (Lines) for Conrade
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What the good-year, my lord! why are you thus out
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You should hear reason. |
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3 |
If not a present remedy, at least a patient
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4 |
Yea, but you must not make the full show of this
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Can you make no use of your discontent? |
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6 |
To the death, my lord. |
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7 |
Here, man; I am at thy elbow. |
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8 |
I will owe thee an answer for that: and now forward
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9 |
Is it possible that any villany should be so dear? |
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10 |
I wonder at it. |
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11 |
Yes, it is apparel. |
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12 |
Yes, the fashion is the fashion. |
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13 |
No; 'twas the vane on the house. |
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14 |
All this I see; and I see that the fashion wears
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15 |
And thought they Margaret was Hero? |
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16 |
Masters, masters,— |
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17 |
Masters,— |
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18 |
A commodity in question, I warrant you. Come, we'll obey you. |
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19 |
I am a gentleman, sir, and my name is Conrade. |
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20 |
[with Borachio] Yea, sir, we hope. |
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21 |
Marry, sir, we say we are none. |
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22 |
Off, coxcomb! |
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23 |
Away! you are an ass, you are an ass. |
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