Speeches (Lines) for Lady Percy
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O, my good lord, why are you thus alone?
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But hear you, my lord. |
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3 |
What is it carries you away? |
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4 |
Out, you mad-headed ape!
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5 |
Come, come, you paraquito, answer me
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6 |
Do you not love me? do you not, indeed?
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7 |
How! so far? |
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8 |
It must of force. |
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9 |
Go, ye giddy goose. |
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10 |
Then should you be nothing but musical for you are
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11 |
Wouldst thou have thy head broken? |
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12 |
Then be still. |
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13 |
Now God help thee! |
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14 |
What's that? |
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15 |
Not mine, in good sooth. |
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16 |
I will not sing. |
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