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Speeches (Lines) for Friar Francis
in "Much Ado about Nothing"

Total: 16

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1

IV,1,1647

You come hither, my lord, to marry this lady.

2

IV,1,1650

Lady, you come hither to be married to this count.

3

IV,1,1652

If either of you know any inward impediment why you
should not be conjoined, charge you, on your souls,...

4

IV,1,1657

Know you any, count?

5

IV,1,1766

Have comfort, lady.

6

IV,1,1768

Yea, wherefore should she not?

7

IV,1,1805

Hear me a little; for I have only been
Silent so long and given way unto...

8

IV,1,1827

Lady, what man is he you are accused of?

9

IV,1,1836

There is some strange misprision in the princes.

10

IV,1,1852

Pause awhile,
And let my counsel sway you in this case....

11

IV,1,1862

Marry, this well carried shall on her behalf
Change slander to remorse; that is some good:...

12

IV,1,1904

'Tis well consented: presently away;
For to strange sores strangely they strain the cure....

13

V,4,2545

Did I not tell you she was innocent?

14

V,4,2564

To do what, signior?

15

V,4,2578

And my help.
Here comes the prince and Claudio.

16

V,4,2618

All this amazement can I qualify:
When after that the holy rites are ended,...

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