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32,465 | 32,466 | Hamlet | 23 | 1.1.29 | BERNARDO | I have seen nothing. |
63,998 | 63,999 | Merchant of Venice | 49 | 5.1.161 | GRATIANO | Upon a knife, 'Love me, and leave me not.' |
29,870 | 29,871 | Cymbeline | 1 | 2.5.14 | POSTHUMUS LEONATUS | This yellow Iachimo, in an hour,--wast not?-- |
109,044 | 109,045 | A Winters Tale | 48 | 2.3.203 | ANTIGONUS | To save the innocent: any thing possible. |
62,480 | 62,481 | Merchant of Venice | 8 | 2.8.35 | SALANIO | Yet do not suddenly, for it may grieve him. |
26,974 | 26,975 | Coriolanus | 58 | 3.3.164 | Citizens | Our enemy is banish'd! he is gone! Hoo! hoo! |
86,128 | 86,129 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 2.1.44 | BENVOLIO | Go, then, for 'tis in vain |
83,425 | 83,426 | Richard III | 3 | 3.5.13 | GLOUCESTER | He is, and, see, he brings the mayor along. |
75,686 | 75,687 | Othello | 162 | 5.2.352 | GRATIANO | Torments will ope your lips. |
49,131 | 49,132 | King Lear | 30 | 1.1.100 | CORDELIA | You have begot me, bred me, loved me: I |
27,731 | 27,732 | Coriolanus | 7 | 4.7.49 | AUFIDIUS | For I dare so far free him--made him fear'd, |
32,425 | 32,426 | Cymbeline | 138 | 5.5.577 | CYMBELINE | A Roman and a British ensign wave |
62,744 | 62,745 | Merchant of Venice | 1 | 3.2.4 | PORTIA | There's something tells me, but it is not love, |
13,715 | 13,716 | Alls well that ends well | 61 | 2.3.158 | KING | That dost in vile misprision shackle up |
56,713 | 56,714 | macbeth | 48 | 2.3.163 | BANQUO | Of treasonous malice. |
63,305 | 63,306 | Merchant of Venice | 27 | 3.5.84 | LORENZO | ' Then, howso'er thou speak'st, 'mong other things |
76,697 | 76,698 | Pericles | 37 | 2.3.112 | SIMONIDES | O, that's as much as you would be denied |
95,112 | 95,113 | Timon of Athens | 4 | 3.5.6 | First Senator | Now, captain? |
60,765 | 60,766 | Measure for measure | 1 | 5.1.2 | DUKE VINCENTIO | Our old and faithful friend, we are glad to see you. |
106,705 | 106,706 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 13 | 3.1.72 | DUKE | And, may I say to thee, this pride of hers, |
33,569 | 33,570 | Hamlet | 11 | 2.2.47 | LORD POLONIUS | I hold my duty, as I hold my soul, |
103,845 | 103,846 | Twelfth Night | 16 | 2.4.42 | VIOLA | And so they are: alas, that they are so, |
29,682 | 29,683 | Cymbeline | 5 | 2.4.28 | POSTHUMUS LEONATUS | To their approvers they are people such |
40,635 | 40,636 | Henry VIII | 2 | 1.3.3 | SANDS | New customs, |
2,041 | 2,042 | Henry IV | 15 | 3.2.207 | FALSTAFF | thou art our admiral, thou bearest the lantern in |
50,982 | 50,983 | King Lear | 6 | 3.4.16 | KING LEAR | Doth from my senses take all feeling else |
97,878 | 97,879 | Titus Andronicus | 56 | 3.1.289 | TITUS ANDRONICUS | Let's kiss and part, for we have much to do. |
20,932 | 20,933 | Antony and Cleopatra | 38 | 3.13.110 | MARK ANTONY | Approach, there! Ah, you kite! Now, gods |
44,277 | 44,278 | King John | 95 | 2.1.488 | QUEEN ELINOR | Of soft petitions, pity and remorse, |
40,550 | 40,551 | Henry VIII | 25 | 1.2.166 | Surveyor | By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins. |
98,836 | 98,837 | Titus Andronicus | 16 | 5.2.84 | TITUS ANDRONICUS | How like the empress and her sons you are! |
24,177 | 24,178 | A Comedy of Errors | 50 | 5.1.162 | ADRIANA | And will not suffer us to fetch him out, |
13,147 | 13,148 | Alls well that ends well | 44 | 1.3.160 | HELENA | I care no more for than I do for heaven, |
81,014 | 81,015 | Richard II | 12 | 5.3.37 | DUKE OF AUMERLE | That no man enter till my tale be done. |
10,965 | 10,966 | Henry VI Part 3 | 20 | 3.1.74 | KING HENRY VI | Where did you dwell when I was King of England? |
994 | 995 | Henry IV | 3 | 2.4.4 | PRINCE HENRY | With three or four loggerheads amongst three or four |
1,313 | 1,314 | Henry IV | 123 | 2.4.309 | PRINCE HENRY | Hot livers and cold purses. |
83,281 | 83,282 | Richard III | 8 | 3.3.18 | RIVERS | Then cursed she Richard. O, remember, God |
23,994 | 23,995 | A Comedy of Errors | 85 | 4.4.175 | OF SYRACUSE | Come to the Centaur, fetch our stuff from thence: |
6,716 | 6,717 | Henry VI Part 2 | 40 | 1.3.135 | QUEEN MARGARET | Would make thee quickly hop without thy head. |
38,153 | 38,154 | Henry V | 3 | 3.6.4 | GOWER | Is the Duke of Exeter safe? |
43,536 | 43,537 | King John | 13 | 1.1.43 | QUEEN ELINOR | Which none but heaven and you and I shall hear. |
92,647 | 92,648 | The Tempest | 40 | 2.2.162 | CALIBAN | A plague upon the tyrant that I serve! |
55,966 | 55,967 | macbeth | 30 | 1.3.85 | BANQUO | Were such things here as we do speak about? |
63,627 | 63,628 | Merchant of Venice | 82 | 4.1.311 | PORTIA | The court awards it, and the law doth give it. |
4,509 | 4,510 | Henry VI Part 1 | 19 | 3.1.71 | PLANTAGENET | [Aside] Plantagenet, I see, must hold his tongue, |
37,922 | 37,923 | Henry V | 25 | 3.2.104 | MACMORRIS | town is beseeched, and the trumpet call us to the |
133 | 134 | Henry IV | 5 | 1.2.20 | FALSTAFF | No, by my troth, not so much as will serve to |
96,835 | 96,836 | Titus Andronicus | 67 | 1.1.345 | TITUS ANDRONICUS | Dishonour'd thus, and challenged of wrongs? |
47,481 | 47,482 | Julius Caesar | 19 | 3.1.29 | CASSIUS | He draws Mark Antony out of the way. |
46,745 | 46,746 | Julius Caesar | 17 | 1.3.67 | CASSIUS | Why birds and beasts from quality and kind, |
10,621 | 10,622 | Henry VI Part 3 | 3 | 2.4.12 | RICHARD | Nay Warwick, single out some other chase, |
99,940 | 99,941 | Troilus and Cressida | 32 | 1.3.291 | AGAMEMNON | If none of them have soul in such a kind, |
67,947 | 67,948 | A Midsummer nights dream | 43 | 3.1.115 | BOTTOM | I am not afraid. |
100,987 | 100,988 | Troilus and Cressida | 36 | 3.2.130 | PANDARUS | Pretty, i' faith. |
45,854 | 45,855 | King John | 5 | 5.2.81 | LEWIS | To be a secondary at control, |
66,346 | 66,347 | Merry Wives of Windsor | 84 | 4.2.185 | MISTRESS PAGE | fine and recovery, he will never, I think, in the |
64,677 | 64,678 | Merry Wives of Windsor | 43 | 1.4.98 | DOCTOR CAIUS | gar, it is a shallenge: I will cut his troat in dee |
75,420 | 75,421 | Othello | 49 | 5.2.100 | OTHELLO | Being done, there is no pause. |
110,315 | 110,316 | A Winters Tale | 133 | 4.4.522 | CAMILLO | You know your father's temper: at this time |
5,747 | 5,748 | Henry VI Part 1 | 11 | 5.3.66 | SUFFOLK | I'll call for pen and ink, and write my mind. |
6,277 | 6,278 | Henry VI Part 2 | 14 | 1.1.84 | GLOUCESTER | To keep by policy what Henry got? |
49,218 | 49,219 | King Lear | 51 | 1.1.185 | KING LEAR | Our potency made good, take thy reward. |
71,294 | 71,295 | Much Ado about nothing | 1 | 4.2.1 | DOGBERRY | Is our whole dissembly appeared? |
14,640 | 14,641 | Alls well that ends well | 29 | 4.1.64 | PAROLLES | I know you are the Muskos' regiment: |
77,444 | 77,445 | Pericles | 7 | 4.2.14 | BOULT | Ay, to eleven, and brought them down again. But |
71,015 | 71,016 | Much Ado about nothing | 27 | 4.1.63 | DON PEDRO | I stand dishonour'd, that have gone about |
31,192 | 31,193 | Cymbeline | 109 | 4.2.368 | IMOGEN | For so I thought I was a cave-keeper, |
59,682 | 59,683 | Measure for measure | 26 | 3.1.87 | CLAUDIO | Why give you me this shame? |
86,888 | 86,889 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.1.90 | MERCUTIO | A plague o' both your houses! I am sped. |
16,467 | 16,468 | As you like it | 4 | 2.3.26 | ADAM | He will have other means to cut you off. |
102,056 | 102,057 | Troilus and Cressida | 91 | 4.5.250 | ULYSSES | After the general, I beseech you next |
93,883 | 93,884 | Timon of Athens | 31 | 1.1.76 | Poet | Sir, I have upon a high and pleasant hill |
27,501 | 27,502 | Coriolanus | 14 | 4.6.29 | SICINIUS | Live, and thrive! |
49,468 | 49,469 | King Lear | 23 | 1.2.91 | EDMUND | pretence of danger. |
66,687 | 66,688 | Merry Wives of Windsor | 5 | 5.1.23 | FALSTAFF | with me: I'll tell you all, Master Brook. Since I |
42,160 | 42,161 | Henry VIII | 69 | 3.2.287 | CARDINAL WOLSEY | Till I find more than will or words to do it, |
54,128 | 54,129 | Loves Labours Lost | 34 | 4.2.112 | SIR NATHANIEL | Though to myself forsworn, to thee I'll faithful prove: |
1,814 | 1,815 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.257 | HOTSPUR | A good mouth-filling oath, and leave 'in sooth,' |
63,329 | 63,330 | Merchant of Venice | 7 | 4.1.17 | DUKE | Make room, and let him stand before our face. |
95,605 | 95,606 | Timon of Athens | 35 | 4.3.137 | TIMON | Nor sight of priests in holy vestments bleeding, |
12,316 | 12,317 | Henry VI Part 3 | 4 | 5.3.19 | KING EDWARD IV | That they do hold their course toward Tewksbury: |
59,893 | 59,894 | Measure for measure | 3 | 3.2.9 | POMPEY | craft, being richer than innocency, stands for the facing. |
68,498 | 68,499 | A Midsummer nights dream | 106 | 3.2.446 | DEMETRIUS | And darest not stand, nor look me in the face. |
88,028 | 88,029 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 4.5.69 | FRIAR LAURENCE | In these confusions. Heaven and yourself |
56,486 | 56,487 | macbeth | 21 | 2.2.52 | LADY MACBETH | What do you mean? |
89,822 | 89,823 | Taming of the Shrew | 124 | 2.1.349 | GREMIO | Skipper, stand back: 'tis age that nourisheth. |
102,062 | 102,063 | Troilus and Cressida | 93 | 4.5.256 | HECTOR | Is this Achilles? |
107,110 | 107,111 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 27 | 3.2.94 | THURIO | To give the onset to thy good advice. |
95,415 | 95,416 | Timon of Athens | 3 | 4.2.9 | First Servant | And go along with him! |
2,914 | 2,915 | Henry IV | 8 | 5.3.18 | HOTSPUR | Where? |
69,652 | 69,653 | Much Ado about nothing | 8 | 1.3.24 | DON JOHN | I had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in |
86,735 | 86,736 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 2.5.68 | Nurse | Have you got leave to go to shrift to-day? |
43,652 | 43,653 | King John | 40 | 1.1.157 | BASTARD | Our country manners give our betters way. |
33,429 | 33,430 | Hamlet | 15 | 2.1.45 | LORD POLONIUS | As 'twere a thing a little soil'd i' the working, Mark you, |
82,459 | 82,460 | Richard III | 97 | 1.4.275 | First Murderer | And when I have my meed, I must away, |
67,532 | 67,533 | A Midsummer nights dream | 21 | 2.1.163 | OBERON | As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts, |
15,963 | 15,964 | As you like it | 14 | 1.2.46 | ROSALIND | Nature's wit. |
76,142 | 76,143 | Pericles | 1 | 1.3.3 | THALIARD | be hanged at home: 'tis dangerous. Well, I perceive |
96,603 | 96,604 | Titus Andronicus | 14 | 1.1.129 | LUCIUS | Let's hew his limbs till they be clean consumed. |
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