Speeches (Lines) for Verges
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Dogberry. Are you good men and true? Verges. Yea, or else it were pity but they should suffer
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Dogberry. Nay, that were a punishment too good for them, if
Verges. Well, give them their charge, neighbour Dogberry. |
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Dogberry. Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go; and
Verges. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none
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Dogberry. Truly, by your office, you may; but I think they
Verges. You have been always called a merciful man, partner. |
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Dogberry. Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more
Verges. If you hear a child cry in the night, you must call
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Dogberry. Why, then, depart in peace, and let the child wake
Verges. 'Tis very true. |
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Dogberry. This is the end of the charge:—you, constable, are
Verges. Nay, by'r our lady, that I think a' cannot. |
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Dogberry. Five shillings to one on't, with any man that knows
Verges. By'r lady, I think it be so. |
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Dogberry. Marry, this it is, sir. Verges. Yes, in truth it is, sir. |
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Dogberry. Goodman Verges, sir, speaks a little off the
Verges. Yes, I thank God I am as honest as any man living
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Dogberry. Yea, an 'twere a thousand pound more than 'tis; for
Verges. And so am I. |
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Leonato. I would fain know what you have to say. Verges. Marry, sir, our watch to-night, excepting your
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Dogberry. Go, good partner, go, get you to Francis Seacole;
Verges. And we must do it wisely. |
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Dogberry. Is our whole dissembly appeared? Verges. O, a stool and a cushion for the sexton. |
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Dogberry. Marry, that am I and my partner. Verges. Nay, that's certain; we have the exhibition to examine. |
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Dogberry. Flat burglary as ever was committed. Verges. Yea, by mass, that it is. |
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Dogberry. Come, let them be opinioned. Verges. Let them be in the hands— |
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Dogberry. Come, bring away the plaintiffs: by this time our
Verges. Here, here comes master Signior Leonato, and the
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