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109,767 | 109,768 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 4.3.122 | AUTOLYCUS | put in the book of virtue! |
85,854 | 85,855 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | 1.4.75 | MERCUTIO | Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love, |
89,482 | 89,483 | Taming of the Shrew | 9 | 2.1.24 | BAPTISTA | Why, how now, dame! whence grows this insolence? |
9,512 | 9,513 | Henry VI Part 2 | 4 | 5.3.26 | YORK | To call a present court of parliament. |
5,752 | 5,753 | Henry VI Part 1 | 11 | 5.3.71 | SUFFOLK | Confounds the tongue and makes the senses rough. |
8,407 | 8,408 | Henry VI Part 2 | 25 | 4.1.87 | Captain | By devilish policy art thou grown great, |
79,377 | 79,378 | Richard II | 55 | 2.1.288 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Are making hither with all due expedience |
24,817 | 24,818 | Coriolanus | 4 | 1.2.24 | AUFIDIUS | They needs must show themselves, which |
12,958 | 12,959 | Alls well that ends well | 13 | 1.2.63 | KING | This his good melancholy oft began, |
39,673 | 39,674 | Henry V | 27 | 5.1.84 | PISTOL | And patches will I get unto these cudgell'd scars, |
59,908 | 59,909 | Measure for measure | 7 | 3.2.24 | DUKE VINCENTIO | Canst thou believe thy living is a life, |
7,608 | 7,609 | Henry VI Part 2 | 25 | 3.1.158 | GLOUCESTER | Sharp Buckingham unburthens with his tongue |
40,764 | 40,765 | Henry VIII | 14 | 1.4.42 | CARDINAL WOLSEY | You're welcome, my fair guests: that noble lady, |
23,364 | 23,365 | A Comedy of Errors | 25 | 3.2.99 | DROMIO OF SYRACUSE | A very reverent body, ay, such a one as a man may |
19,885 | 19,886 | Antony and Cleopatra | 41 | 2.6.106 | LEPIDUS | Show us the way, sir. |
66,871 | 66,872 | Merry Wives of Windsor | 27 | 5.5.116 | FORD | it, Master Brook. |
52,724 | 52,725 | King Lear | 98 | 5.3.323 | KING LEAR | I kill'd the slave that was a-hanging thee. |
6,066 | 6,067 | Henry VI Part 1 | 40 | 5.4.170 | CHARLES | In any of our towns of garrison. |
32,776 | 32,777 | Hamlet | 20 | 1.2.141 | HAMLET | So excellent a king, that was, to this, |
95,340 | 95,341 | Timon of Athens | 44 | 3.6.100 | TIMON | What, all in motion? Henceforth be no feast, |
82,190 | 82,191 | Richard III | 4 | 1.4.14 | CLARENCE | And cited up a thousand fearful times, |
73,433 | 73,434 | Othello | 79 | 2.3.276 | IAGO | there are ways to recover the general again: you |
68,877 | 68,878 | A Midsummer nights dream | 8 | 5.1.42 | THESEUS | Say, what abridgement have you for this evening? |
69,685 | 69,686 | Much Ado about nothing | 19 | 1.3.56 | BORACHIO | prince should woo Hero for himself, and having |
15,193 | 15,194 | Alls well that ends well | 25 | 4.5.54 | LAFEU | A shrewd knave and an unhappy. |
53,066 | 53,067 | Loves Labours Lost | 82 | 1.1.267 | FERDINAND | and heart-burning heat of duty. |
10,251 | 10,252 | Henry VI Part 3 | 17 | 2.1.101 | EDWARD | O Warwick, Warwick! that Plantagenet, |
2,605 | 2,606 | Henry IV | 3 | 4.4.16 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | Whose power was in the first proportion, |
80,381 | 80,382 | Richard II | 1 | 4.1.1 | HENRY BOLINGBROKE | Call forth Bagot. |
56,165 | 56,166 | macbeth | 4 | 1.5.37 | Messenger | One of my fellows had the speed of him, |
8,222 | 8,223 | Henry VI Part 2 | 68 | 3.2.363 | SUFFOLK | A wilderness is populous enough, |
110,407 | 110,408 | A Winters Tale | 152 | 4.4.613 | CAMILLO | This follows, if you will not change your purpose |
52,481 | 52,482 | King Lear | 25 | 5.3.100 | ALBANY | 'Tis she is sub-contracted to this lord, |
89,255 | 89,256 | Taming of the Shrew | 22 | 1.2.88 | HORTENSIO | And shrewd and froward, so beyond all measure |
18,097 | 18,098 | As you like it | 3 | 5.1.5 | TOUCHSTONE | Martext. But, Audrey, there is a youth here in the |
103,539 | 103,540 | Twelfth Night | 3 | 2.1.19 | SEBASTIAN | for some hour before you took me from the breach of |
73,415 | 73,416 | Othello | 74 | 2.3.259 | OTHELLO | Iago, look with care about the town, |
72,115 | 72,116 | Othello | 27 | 1.1.112 | RODERIGO | Patience, good sir. |
85,344 | 85,345 | Romeo and Juliet | 30 | 1.1.45 | GREGORY | No. |
75,953 | 75,954 | Pericles | 15 | 1.1.138 | PERICLES | Will shun no course to keep them from the light. |
30,668 | 30,669 | Cymbeline | 2 | 3.6.34 | BELARIUS | Will make what's homely savoury: weariness |
5,105 | 5,106 | Henry VI Part 1 | 34 | 4.1.123 | VERNON | Nay, let it rest where it began at first. |
20,335 | 20,336 | Antony and Cleopatra | 2 | 3.4.17 | OCTAVIA | When I shall pray, 'O bless my lord and husband!' |
36,423 | 36,424 | Hamlet | 66 | 5.2.191 | Lord | Osric, who brings back to him that you attend him in |
25,955 | 25,956 | Coriolanus | 18 | 2.3.63 | CORIOLANUS | Bid them wash their faces |
8,727 | 8,728 | Henry VI Part 2 | 10 | 4.4.37 | Messenger | They call false caterpillars, and intend their death. |
16,067 | 16,068 | As you like it | 70 | 1.2.148 | ORLANDO | I attend them with all respect and duty. |
108,968 | 108,969 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 2.3.128 | PAULINA | The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger: |
22,165 | 22,166 | Antony and Cleopatra | 62 | 5.2.195 | CLEOPATRA | That I some lady trifles have reserved, |
31,819 | 31,820 | Cymbeline | 32 | 5.4.193 | First Gaoler | blindness! I am sure hanging's the way of winking. |
78,247 | 78,248 | Pericles | 88 | 5.1.297 | LYSIMACHUS | With all my heart, and, when you come ashore, |
10,616 | 10,617 | Henry VI Part 3 | 2 | 2.4.8 | CLIFFORD | And here's the heart that triumphs in their death |
97,419 | 97,420 | Titus Andronicus | 51 | 2.3.222 | QUINTUS | Was I a child to fear I know not what. |
75,031 | 75,032 | Othello | 103 | 4.2.269 | IAGO | And you shall be satisfied. |
68,308 | 68,309 | A Midsummer nights dream | 59 | 3.2.268 | LYSANDER | Or I will shake thee from me like a serpent! |
50,757 | 50,758 | King Lear | 95 | 2.4.330 | GLOUCESTER | Do sorely ruffle, for many miles a bout |
14,581 | 14,582 | Alls well that ends well | 3 | 4.1.8 | Second Lord | Art not acquainted with him? knows he not thy voice? |
83,277 | 83,278 | Richard III | 6 | 3.3.14 | RIVERS | We give thee up our guiltless blood to drink. |
108,042 | 108,043 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 1.2.85 | POLIXENES | Was innocence for innocence, we knew not |
32,067 | 32,068 | Cymbeline | 54 | 5.5.224 | IACHIMO | Than I did truly find her, stakes this ring, |
96,036 | 96,037 | Timon of Athens | 159 | 4.3.557 | FLAVIUS | For any benefit that points to me, |
43,743 | 43,744 | King John | 55 | 1.1.245 | LADY FAULCONBRIDGE | What means this scorn, thou most untoward knave? |
81,831 | 81,832 | Richard III | 14 | 1.3.29 | DERBY | From wayward sickness, and no grounded malice. |
100,768 | 100,769 | Troilus and Cressida | 45 | 3.1.73 | PANDARUS | call for him at supper, you will make his excuse. |
77,262 | 77,263 | Pericles | 5 | 4.4.27 | GOWER | Of education all the grace, |
89,805 | 89,806 | Taming of the Shrew | 115 | 2.1.333 | PETRUCHIO | And kiss me, Kate, we will be married o'Sunday. |
45,727 | 45,728 | King John | 7 | 5.1.39 | KING JOHN | After they heard young Arthur was alive? |
78,509 | 78,510 | Richard II | 14 | 1.1.103 | HENRY BOLINGBROKE | Sluiced out his innocent soul through streams of blood: |
21,341 | 21,342 | Antony and Cleopatra | 6 | 4.7.11 | SCARUS | We'll beat 'em into bench-holes: I have yet |
81,374 | 81,375 | Richard III | 1 | 1.1.32 | GLOUCESTER | Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous, |
61,733 | 61,734 | Merchant of Venice | 17 | 1.3.41 | SHYLOCK | If I can catch him once upon the hip, |
34,231 | 34,232 | Hamlet | 19 | 3.1.66 | HAMLET | The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, |
49,317 | 49,318 | King Lear | 69 | 1.1.279 | KING OF FRANCE | Thy dowerless daughter, king, thrown to my chance, |
60,752 | 60,753 | Measure for measure | 5 | 4.6.11 | ISABELLA | O, peace! the friar is come. |
50,317 | 50,318 | King Lear | 49 | 2.2.116 | OSWALD | To strike at me, upon his misconstruction, |
87,907 | 87,908 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 4.3.55 | JULIET | As with a club, dash out my desperate brains? |
46,870 | 46,871 | Julius Caesar | 5 | 2.1.12 | BRUTUS | But for the general. He would be crown'd: |
29,128 | 29,129 | Cymbeline | 9 | 1.6.46 | IACHIMO | For idiots in this case of favour would |
106,174 | 106,175 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 1 | 2.3.25 | LAUNCE | so. Now come I to my father, Father, your blessing: |
75,817 | 75,818 | Pericles | 3 | 1.1.7 | ANTIOCHUS | For the embracements even of Jove himself, |
35,046 | 35,047 | Hamlet | 40 | 3.4.141 | HAMLET | Lest with this piteous action you convert |
68,919 | 68,920 | A Midsummer nights dream | 15 | 5.1.80 | PHILOSTRATE | No, my noble lord, |
31,911 | 31,912 | Cymbeline | 16 | 5.5.72 | CORNELIUS | Despairing died. |
69,515 | 69,516 | Much Ado about nothing | 93 | 1.1.213 | BENEDICK | all women shall pardon me. Because I will not do |
31,583 | 31,584 | Cymbeline | 12 | 5.3.75 | POSTHUMUS LEONATUS | To-day how many would have given their honours |
9,826 | 9,827 | Henry VI Part 3 | 10 | 1.2.13 | EDWARD | By giving the house of Lancaster leave to breathe, |
45,662 | 45,663 | King John | 52 | 4.3.147 | BASTARD | I am amazed, methinks, and lose my way |
30,763 | 30,764 | Cymbeline | 1 | 3.7.8 | First Senator | Lucius preconsul: and to you the tribunes, |
37,508 | 37,509 | Henry V | 31 | 2.2.191 | KING HENRY V | Our puissance into the hand of God, |
28,851 | 28,852 | Cymbeline | 14 | 1.4.51 | Frenchman | night, where each of us fell in praise of our |
15,731 | 15,732 | Alls well that ends well | 113 | 5.3.369 | KING | Resolvedly more leisure shall express: |
19,470 | 19,471 | Antony and Cleopatra | 72 | 2.2.217 | DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS | Ay, sir, we did sleep day out of countenance, and |
83,504 | 83,505 | Richard III | 22 | 3.5.89 | GLOUCESTER | And, by just computation of the time, |
99,300 | 99,301 | Troilus and Cressida | 22 | 1.1.75 | PANDARUS | I? I care not an she were a black-a-moor, 'tis all one to me. |
28,450 | 28,451 | Coriolanus | 45 | 5.6.159 | Third Lord | Put up your swords. |
53,970 | 53,971 | Loves Labours Lost | 44 | 4.1.123 | ROSALINE | If we choose by the horns, yourself come not near. |
9,399 | 9,400 | Henry VI Part 2 | 6 | 5.2.19 | CLIFFORD | What seest thou in me, York? why dost thou pause? |
46,015 | 46,016 | King John | 11 | 5.4.32 | MELUN | He is forsworn, if e'er those eyes of yours |
70,057 | 70,058 | Much Ado about nothing | 141 | 2.1.346 | DON PEDRO | ours, for we are the only love-gods. Go in with me, |
18,020 | 18,021 | As you like it | 24 | 4.3.119 | OLIVER | When that the sleeping man should stir, for 'tis |
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