Speeches (Lines) for Montano
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What from the cape can you discern at sea? |
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Methinks the wind hath spoke aloud at land;
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If that the Turkish fleet
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4 |
How! is this true? |
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I am glad on't; 'tis a worthy governor. |
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6 |
Pray heavens he be;
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7 |
Is he well shipp'd? |
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But, good lieutenant, is your general wived? |
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What is she? |
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10 |
Good faith, a little one; not past a pint, as I am
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I am for it, lieutenant; and I'll do you justice. |
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12 |
To the platform, masters; come, let's set the watch. |
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13 |
But is he often thus? |
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14 |
It were well
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15 |
And 'tis great pity that the noble Moor
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16 |
What's the matter, lieutenant? |
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17 |
Nay, good lieutenant;
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18 |
Come, come,
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19 |
'Zounds, I bleed still; I am hurt to the death. |
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20 |
Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger:
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21 |
If partially affined, or leagued in office,
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22 |
What is the matter? How now, general! |
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23 |
O monstrous act! |
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24 |
'Tis a notorious villain. Take you this weapon,
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