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Speeches (Lines) for Third Fisherman
in "Pericles"

Total: 6

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,595

What say you, master?

2

II,1,598

Faith, master, I am thinking of the poor men that
were cast away before us even now.

3

II,1,603

Nay, master, said not I as much when I saw the
porpus how he bounced and tumbled? they say
they're half fish, half flesh: a plague on them,
they ne'er come but I look to be washed. Master, I
marvel how the fishes live in the sea.

4

II,1,617

But, master, if I had been the sexton, I would have
been that day in the belfry.

5

II,1,620

Because he should have swallowed me too: and when I
had been in his belly, I would have kept such a
jangling of the bells, that he should never have
left, till he cast bells, steeple, church, and
parish up again. But if the good King Simonides
were of my mind,—

6

II,1,627

We would purge the land of these drones, that rob
the bee of her honey.