Speeches (Lines) for First Merchant in "Comedy of Errors"
Total: 3
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Act, Scene, Line
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1 |
I,2,163 |
Therefore give out you are of Epidamnum,
Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate.
This very day a Syracusian merchant
Is apprehended for arrival here;
And not being able to buy out his life
According to the statute of the town,
Dies ere the weary sun set in the west.
There is your money that I had to keep.
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2 |
I,2,187 |
I am invited, sir, to certain merchants,
Of whom I hope to make much benefit;
I crave your pardon. Soon at five o'clock,
Please you, I'll meet with you upon the mart
And afterward consort you till bed-time:
My present business calls me from you now.
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3 |
I,2,195 |
Sir, I commend you to your own content.
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