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Speeches (Lines) for Fenton
in "Merry Wives of Windsor"

Total: 20

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,4,533

[Within] Who's within there? ho!

2

I,4,536

How now, good woman? how dost thou?

3

I,4,538

What news? how does pretty Mistress Anne?

4

I,4,542

Shall I do any good, thinkest thou? shall I not lose my suit?

5

I,4,547

Yes, marry, have I; what of that?

6

I,4,554

Well, I shall see her to-day. Hold, there's money
for thee; let me have thy voice in my behalf: if...

7

I,4,560

Well, farewell; I am in great haste now.

8

III,4,1630

I see I cannot get thy father's love;
Therefore no more turn me to him, sweet Nan.

9

III,4,1633

Why, thou must be thyself.
He doth object I am too great of birth—,...

10

III,4,1642

No, heaven so speed me in my time to come!
Albeit I will confess thy father's wealth...

11

III,4,1701

Nay, Master Page, be not impatient.

12

III,4,1704

Sir, will you hear me?

13

III,4,1710

Good Mistress Page, for that I love your daughter
In such a righteous fashion as I do,...

14

III,4,1726

Farewell, gentle mistress: farewell, Nan.

15

III,4,1731

I thank thee; and I pray thee, once to-night
Give my sweet Nan this ring: there's for thy pains.

16

IV,6,2425

Yet hear me speak. Assist me in my purpose,
And, as I am a gentleman, I'll give thee...

17

IV,6,2430

From time to time I have acquainted you
With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page;...

18

IV,6,2468

Both, my good host, to go along with me:
And here it rests, that you'll procure the vicar...

19

IV,6,2475

So shall I evermore be bound to thee;
Besides, I'll make a present recompense.

20

V,5,2787

You do amaze her: hear the truth of it.
You would have married her most shamefully,...

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