Speeches (Lines) for Gratiano
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'Tis some mischance; the cry is very direful. |
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Here's one comes in his shirt, with light and weapons. |
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3 |
This is Othello's ancient, as I take it. |
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4 |
Cassio! |
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5 |
I am to find you thus: I have been to seek you. |
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6 |
What, of Venice? |
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7 |
Know him! ay. |
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8 |
I am glad to see you. |
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9 |
Roderigo! |
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10 |
Some good man bear him carefully from hence;
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11 |
What is the matter? |
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12 |
'Tis a strange truth. |
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13 |
Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father's dead:
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14 |
Fie!
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15 |
The woman falls; sure, he hath kill'd his wife. |
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16 |
He's gone, but his wife's kill'd. |
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17 |
[Within] If thou attempt it, it will cost thee dear:
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18 |
What is the matter? |
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19 |
Torments will ope your lips. |
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20 |
All that's spoke is marr'd. |