Speeches (Lines) for Pedant
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God save you, sir! |
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Sir, at the farthest for a week or two;
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3 |
Of Mantua. |
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4 |
My life, sir! How, I pray? For that goes hard. |
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5 |
Alas, sir, it is worse for me than so!
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6 |
Ay, sir, in Pisa have I often been,
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7 |
I know him not, but I have heard of him,
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8 |
O, sir, I do; and will repute you ever
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9 |
Ay, what else? And, but I be deceived,
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10 |
I warrant you. But, sir, here comes your boy;
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11 |
Soft, son!
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12 |
What's he that knocks as he would beat down the gate? |
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He's within, sir, but not to be spoken withal. |
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14 |
Keep your hundred pounds to yourself; he shall need none so
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15 |
Thou liest: his father is come from Padua, and here looking
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16 |
Ay, sir; so his mother says, if I may believe her. |
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17 |
Lay hands on the villain; I believe 'a means to cozen
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18 |
Help, son! help, Signior Baptista! Exit from above |
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19 |
Away, away, mad ass! His name is Lucentio; and he is mine
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20 |
Swear if thou dar'st. |
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