Speeches (Lines) for Osric
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Your lordship is right welcome back to Denmark. |
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Sweet lord, if your lordship were at leisure, I should impart
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I thank your lordship, it is very hot. |
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It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed. |
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Exceedingly, my lord; it is very sultry, as 'twere- I cannot
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Nay, good my lord; for mine ease, in good faith. Sir, here is
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Your lordship speaks most infallibly of him. |
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Sir? |
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Of Laertes? |
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I know you are not ignorant- |
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You are not ignorant of what excellence Laertes is- |
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I mean, sir, for his weapon; but in the imputation laid on him
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Rapier and dagger. |
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The King, sir, hath wager'd with him six Barbary horses;
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The carriages, sir, are the hangers. |
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The King, sir, hath laid that, in a dozen passes between
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I mean, my lord, the opposition of your person in trial. |
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Shall I redeliver you e'en so? |
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I commend my duty to your lordship. |
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Ay, my good lord. |
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A hit, a very palpable hit. |
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Nothing neither way. |
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Look to the Queen there, ho! |
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How is't, Laertes? |
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Young Fortinbras, with conquest come from Poland,
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