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Speeches (Lines) for Second Outlaw
in "Two Gentlemen of Verona"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,1554

If there be ten, shrink not, but down with 'em.

2

IV,1,1562

Peace! we'll hear him.

3

IV,1,1569

Whither travel you?

4

IV,1,1578

For what offence?

5

IV,1,1586

Have you the tongues?

6

IV,1,1594

Tell us this: have you any thing to take to?

7

IV,1,1602

And I from Mantua, for a gentleman,
Who, in my mood, I stabb'd unto the heart.

8

IV,1,1611

Indeed, because you are a banish'd man,
Therefore, above the rest, we parley to you:...

9

IV,1,1621

Thou shalt not live to brag what we have offer'd.

10

V,3,2136

Come, bring her away.

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