Speeches (Lines) for Vincentio
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Fair sir, and you my merry mistress,
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Lucentio, gentle sir. |
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But is this true; or is it else your pleasure,
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You shall not choose but drink before you go;
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Is Signior Lucentio within, sir? |
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6 |
What if a man bring him a hundred pound or two to make
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Art thou his father? |
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[Seeing BIONDELLO] Come hither, crack-hemp. |
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Come hither, you rogue. What, have you forgot me? |
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10 |
What, you notorious villain, didst thou never see thy
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11 |
Is't so, indeed? [He beats BIONDELLO] |
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12 |
What am I, sir? Nay, what are you, sir? O immortal gods!
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Thy father! O villain! he is a sailmaker in Bergamo. |
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14 |
His name! As if I knew not his name! I have brought him
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Lucentio! O, he hath murd'red his master! Lay hold on
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Carry me to the gaol! |
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Thus strangers may be hal'd and abus'd. O monstrous
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18 |
Lives my sweet son? |
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19 |
Where is that damned villain, Tranio,
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20 |
I'll slit the villain's nose that would have sent me to
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21 |
Fear not, Baptista; we will content you, go to; but I
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Ay, mistress bride, hath that awakened you? |
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'Tis a good hearing when children are toward. |
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