diff --git "a/data/test.csv" "b/data/test.csv" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/data/test.csv" @@ -0,0 +1,3518 @@ +id,translated_dialog,og_response +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-13,"Whatever I speak, I'll risk my life to prove it true. Mowbray has received eight thousand gold coins as a loan to pay your highness' soldiers, which he's embezzled for his own ill ends, like a false traitor and a con man. Besides I say and will in battle proveeither here or elsewhere, in the farthest place that an Englishman ever sawthat Mowbray is responsible for all the treasonous plots devised in this land for the past eighteen years. Furthermore, I say (and further will prove by challenging him in combat) that he plotted the Duke of Gloucester's death by putting his easily-persuaded enemies up to it, and consequently, like a traitorous coward, parted the innocent soul from its resting place as the blood flowed out of his body. His blood, like Abel's, cries out to me for justice and vengeance even from the silent depths of the earth; and, by all my ancestors, I'll do it with my two hands, or I'll die instead."," How high a pitch his resolution soars!Thomas of Norfolk, what say'st thou to this? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-170,"Yes, you want to leave so you can join Richmond. But I won't trust you."," Most mighty sovereign,You have no cause to hold my friendship doubtful.I never was nor never will be false. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-6.json-line-4,"My lord, from Oxford I've sent the heads of Brocas and Sir Bennet Seely to Londonthey were two of the dangerous traitors that plotted against you. "," Thy pains, Fitzwater, shall not be forgot;Right noble is thy merit, well I wot. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-13,He will die.," Hard fate! he might have died in war. My lords, if not for any parts in him Though his right arm might purchase his own time And be in debt to none yet, more to move you, Take my deserts to his, and join 'em both: And, for I know your reverend ages love Security, I'll pawn my victories, all My honours to you, upon his good returns. If by this crime he owes the law his life, Why, let the war receive 't in valiant gore For law is strict, and war is nothing more. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-39,"Sir Toby, I must be plain with you. My lady told me to tell you that she lets you stay here because you're her relative, but she doesn't approve of your disorderly behavior. If you can start cleaning yourself up, you are welcome to stay in the house, but if not, and you would prefer to leave, then my lady would be glad to bid you farewell."," (sings) Farewell, dear heart, since I must needs be gone. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-26,"Why, this must have been modeled on a porridge bowl! It's like a velvet dish! For shame, for shame, it's worthless and filthy! Why, it's like a cockleshell or a walnut shell, a knickknack, a trifle, a baby's cap. Take it away! Come, let me see a bigger one."," Ill have no bigger. This doth fit the time, And gentlewomen wear such caps as these. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-19,Here comes Brabantio and the brave Moor.," Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you Against the general enemy Ottoman [to BRABANTIO] I did not see you. Welcome, gentle signior. We lacked your counsel and your help tonight. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-33,"[As LUCENTIO] Sir, from your clothes you seem to be a wise, respectable old gentleman, but your words show you to be a madman. Why, sir, what is it to you if I should wear pearls and gold? Thanks to my good father, I can afford it.", Thy father! O villain! He is a sailmaker in Bergamo. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-20,Its the way to behave when a scoundrel like him shows up. I wont stand him coming here.," He shall be endured. What, goodman boy! I say, he shall. Go to. Am I the master here, or you? Go to. Youll not endure him! God shall mend my soul, Youll make a mutiny among my guests. You will set cock-a-hoop. Youll be the man! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-14,"Or one of Daphne running through a thorny wood, her legs scratched up and Apollo weeping at that sad sight. The blood and tears are drawn so well you'll swear that they're real."," Thou art a lord, and nothing but a lord. Thou hast a lady far more beautifulThan any woman in this waning age. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-14,"Oh, heaven; oh, earthwitness the words I'm going to speak. And if I speak the truth, bless them with the outcome I hope for. If Im insincere, then take all the good fortune that's in store for me and turn it bad. More than anything else in the world, I love, cherish, and honor you.", I am a foolTo weep at what I am glad of. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"[As VINCENTIO] You are lying. His father has already come to Padua, and here he is looking out the window.", Art thou his father? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-106,"No, madam, but I'm reading the words of craziness. And if you want things done the right way, then let me do a dramatic reading."," Prithee, read i' thy right wits. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-0,"Wheres Potpan, whos not helping us clear the table? Has he even moved or scraped a plate?"," When good manners shall lie all in one or two mens hands, and they unwashed too, tis a foul thing. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-80,That way I would improve my own company for the lack of yours.," 'Tis not well mended so, it is but botch'd;if not, I would it were. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-5,"We must both give them and take them, my loving lord."," Up with my tent!Here will I lie tonight.But where tomorrow? Well, alls one for that.Who hath descried the number of the traitors? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-24,"Oh, sir, if I were to deny you that service, the most just gods would send a plague of caterpillars, one for every grain we didn't give, to afflict our country. But let me ask again: can I hear the story of how your king came to be so sad?"," Sit, sir, I will recount it to you:But, see, I am prevented. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-10,"Let me look! If he's not my husband, my religious spirit won't let me get excited just by hearing; I'm inclined not to believe, having not seen. [She comes face to face with PERICLES] Oh, sir, are you Pericles? You spoke just like him, and you look just like him . . . did you mention a storm, a birth, and a death?", The voice of dead Thaisa! +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-17,Take the fool away.," Do you not hear, fellows? Take away the lady. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-80,"Yes, so we will."," Tell him, when that our princely father York Blessed his three sons with his victorious arm, And charged us from his soul to love each other, He little thought of this divided friendship. Bid Gloucester think of this, and he will weep. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-23,"My lord, he waits to speak with you in the lower courtyard, if you'll come down. "," Down, down I come; like glistering Phaethon, Wanting the manage of unruly jades. In the base court? Base court, where kings grow base, To come at traitors' calls and do them grace. In the base court? Come down? Down, court! down, king! For night-owls shriek where mounting larks should sing. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-128,Be smart and go back home., I will not. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-18,"Both, both, my girl. We were forced from our old positions by crimes, as you call them. But we were blessed in the help we received that allowed us to end up here."," Oh, my heart bleedsTo think o' th' teen that I have turned you to,Which is from my remembrance! Please you, farther. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-7,"You missed a sight to be seen; I can't really explain it in words. They were so overjoyed that both of them were moved to tears. They looked up to heaven and held each other's hands. They looked so much alike that we could only tell them apart by their clothes! Leonteswho was about to leap out of his skin, he was so happy he found his daughtercries out, ""Oh, your mother, your mother!"" as if the joy made his grief new, too. He asked Polixenes for forgiveness, then hugged his new son-in-law, then hugged his daughter again, then thanked the old shepherd who stood by like an old watchman. I have never heard of anything like it. No report can fully sum it up. Description doesn't do it justice."," What, pray you, became of Antigonus, that carriedhence the child? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-67,Lacking the thing which would make the hours short if I had it., In love? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-58,There's never been a woman that was foolish and pretty. For even the stupidity of such a woman would help her find a man., These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i' th' alehouse. What miserable praise hast thou for herThats foul and foolish? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-10,"And me too, good Lord!"," [aside to LUCENTIO ] Husht, master, heres some good pastime toward.That wench is stark mad or wonderful froward. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-45,"Speak freely, good man.", Thou hast a servant named Lucilius. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-141,"I'm not very strong if some puny little man can take my sword from me. But then again, why should my honor live on after my honesty is dead? I'll let it all go."," What did thy song bode, lady? Hark, canst thou hear me? I will play the swan. And die in music. ( singing) Willow, willow, willow Moor, she was chaste, she loved thee, cruel Moor. So come my soul to bliss, as I speak true. So speaking as I think, alas, I die. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-6,"Give me the pickax and the crowbar. [He takes them from BALTHASAR] Now, take this letter. Deliver it to my father early in the morning. [He gives the letter to BALTHASAR] Give me the torch. [He takes the torch from BALTHASAR] By your life, I command that no matter what you hear or see, you stay away, and do not interrupt me in my actions. Im going to go down into this tomb in part to look upon my wifes face, but more importantly, to take a precious ring from her dead finger. I must use the ring for urgent business. So go, get out of here. And if you get suspicious and return to spy on what Im doing, I swear Ill tear you limb from limb and throw your body parts around this graveyard, which is so hungry for death. The times, and my plan, are wild and savage, and I am more fierce and unstoppable than a hungry tiger or the raging sea."," I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-97,"Sir, I'll tell you, since you're bringing honor into this. Listen closely and do exactly what I say as soon as I say it, otherwise you and I are both done for!"," On, good Camillo. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-23,"Father, I can't be that forward with a strange knight. He might be offended by the offer, since some men take women's gifts as disrespect."," How!Do as I bid you, or you'll move me else. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-57,What if she's pretty and foolish?," She never yet was foolish that was fair,For even her folly helped her to an heir. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-83,"Can your servant be trusted? Have you ever heard the saying, Two men may keep a secret, but only if one is far away?"""," Warrant thee, my mans as true as steel. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-8,"I don't think anything in the world could change it. You're so lucky to have your young prince, Mamillius. He's the most promising kid I've ever met."," I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it is a gallant child; one that indeed physics the subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to see him a man. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-150,I'll tear Desdemona to pieces!," Nay, yet be wise, yet we see nothing done, She may be honest yet. Tell me but this, Have you not sometimes seen a handkerchief Spotted with strawberries in your wifes hand? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-68,"My lord, don't you think that this talkative little York was encouraged by his deceitful mother to taunt and scorn you in that outrageous manner?"," No doubt, no doubt. O, tis a parlous boy,Bold, quick, ingenious, forward, capable. He is all the mothers, from the top to toe. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-138,That's what he's supposed to look like., He; I know him. +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,"May each day be happier than the one that came before, until heaven, jealous of earth's good fortune in having such a king, gives you an immortal crown after death. "," We thank you both: yet one but flatters us, As well appeareth by the cause you come; Namely to appeal each other of high treason. Cousin of Hereford, what dost thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-33,"Oh, I have enough work for you to do. Publius, Caius, and Valentine, come here!", What is your will? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-75,May heaven give us even more love and comfort as we get older.," Amen to that, sweet powers! I cannot speak enough of this content. It stops me here, it is too much of joy. And this, and this, the greatest discords be (kissing her) That e'er our hearts shall make! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-22,"Well, he's gone off to the taming school."," The taming school? What, is there such a place? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-141,"They are. My strength is all tied up, as if in a bad dream. The loss of my father, the physical weakness I feel, the destruction of all my friends, the threats of this man whos captured me would be like nothing to me, if I could just look through my prison windows once a day and see this girl. I would not need to have the freedom to go anywhere else in the world. A prison like that would give me all the space I needed."," [aside] It works! [to FERDINAND] Come on. [aside] Thou hast done well, fine Ariel! [to FERDINAND] Follow me. [to ARIEL] Hark what thou else shalt do me. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-3,"Locked up togetherexactly as you commanded and just as you left them. Sir, they are prisoners in the grove of lime trees that shields your hut from bad weather. They cant budge until you release them. The king, his brother, and your brother are waiting, out of their wits. Everyone else is worried about them, and completely shocked and sad. The one you called the good old lord Gonzalo is the most upset. Tears run down his beard like melting snow from a thatched roof. Your magic has affected them so deeply that if you saw them now, youd feel bad for them."," Dost thou think so, spirit? " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-47,Criticism and debauchery surround him. ," He hath not money for these Irish wars, His burthenous taxations notwithstanding, But by the robbing of the banish'd duke. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-116,"No, sir. He's healthy and stronger than most men at his age."," By my white beard, You offer him, if this be so, a wrong Something unfilial: reason my son Should choose himself a wife, but as good reason The father, all whose joy is nothing else But fair posterity, should hold some counsel In such a business. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-10,"All is luck, only luck. Maria once told me that Lady Olivia liked me, and I've almost heard Olivia herself say that if she should love a man, he would be someone with my personality. Besides, she treats me with more respect and admiration than anyone else in her service. So what should I think of all this?", ( aside ) Heres an overweening rogue! +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-75,He's hopeless. Let's go back and try whatever else we can do to save ourselves., It requires swift foot. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-29,"Oh, then, saint, let lips do what hands do: pray. Grant my prayer or my faith will turn to despair."," Saints do not move, though grant for prayers sake. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-44,"Im not proud of what you found, but thankful for your efforts. I cant be proud of what I hate. But I can be thankful for what I hate, if it was meant with love."," How, how, how, how? Chopped logic! What is this? Proud, and I thank you, and I thank you not, And yet not proud? Mistress minion you, Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints gainst Thursday next To go with Paris to Saint Peters Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green sickness, carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow face! " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-123,"Why, what is going on, General? Don't talk like that.", Avaunt! Be gone! Thou hast set me on the rack.I swear tis better to be much abusedThan but to know t a little. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-20,"My brother, your uncle, whose name is AntonioI beg you, listen carefully (oh, how could a brother be so treacherous!)was the person whom I loved more than anyone else in the world, other than you. I trusted him to manage Milan where I ruled, which at that time was the most powerful city-state in Italy. I, Prospero, was the most powerful duke, and was admired for my dignity and my unmatched knowledge of the liberal arts. Because I spent all my time absorbed in studying secret topics, I let my brother run the government and lost contact with my city. Your lying uncleare you listening to me?"," Sir, most heedfully. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-1.json-line-2,"Get your cloak and go straight to Lord Timon. Ask him to give me my money, and do not take no for an answer. Don't even stop asking for my money when he asks you to bring him to me. Tell him that I am busy with other things, and that the terms of his loans have expired and that my kindness to his delays in repaying them has damaged my credit. I do like him, but I cannot suffer for his sake. I need money right away, and I will not accept excuses, only what I am owed. Go now, and make sure to seem urgent, like you are demanding and not asking him. I am afraid that by the time every creditor tries to take back what Timon borrowed from them, he will default with nothing, left like a naked seagull after everyone has plucked a feather from his wing, despite his current brilliant, phoenix-like appearance. Go right away. "," I go, sir. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-11,"Sweet Captain Blunt, if it can be done without too much danger, find a way to speak with him, and give him this important note from me."," Upon my life, my lord, Ill undertake it.And so God give you quiet rest tonight! " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-10,"I'll believe both those things too. And if there's anything else that seems like it can't be real, just come to me and Ill swear its true. Travelers have never told lies, even if fools back home accuse them of making things up."," If in Naples I should report this now, would they believe me? If I should say, I saw such islanders For, certes, these are people of the island Who, though they are of monstrous shape, yet note, Their manners are more gentle-kind than of Our human generation you shall find Manynay, almost any. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,"Ill speed through the air in front of me, and I'll be back before your heart beats twice."," All torment, trouble, wonder, and amazementInhabits here. Some heavenly power guide usOut of this fearful country! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-6,"Ill give him equal thanks, so were even."," Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy Be heaped like mine, and that thy skill be more To blazon it, then sweeten with thy breath This neighbor air, and let rich musics tongue Unfold the imagined happiness that both Receive in either by this dear encounter. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-43,"They've treated me like their property here, kept me in the darkness, sent their minions after methose asses!and done all they could to drive me insane by pretending I was insane. "," Advise you what you say. The minister is here. [in the voice of Sir Topas] Malvolio, Malvolio, thy wits the heavens restore! Endeavor thyself to sleep, and leave thy vain bibble-babble. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-35,This island contains everything that is good for life., True. Save means to live. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-3,Padua contains nothing that isn't pleasant. ," For both our sakes, I would that word were true. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-120,"She speaks my language! God, Im the highest-ranking person of all the people who speak this language. If only we were back where its spoken.", How? The best?What wert thou if the King of Naples heard thee? +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-0,"Tell Bagot to come in. [Bagot enters.] Now, Bagot tell me honestly: what do you know about noble Gloucesters deathwho conspired with the king? Who committed the murder? ", Then set before my face the Lord Aumerle. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-39,"Good to see you, Sir Hortensio. Do you know where I'm going? To see Baptista Minola. I promised that I would find a teacher for the fair Bianca, and my good luck has led me to this young man. His manners and learning are well-suited for her needs, and he's well-read in poetry and other booksgood books, I assure you."," 'Tis well. And I have met a gentleman Hath promised me to help me to another, A fine musician to instruct our mistress. So shall I no whit be behind in duty To fair Bianca, so beloved of me. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-78,[To RIVERS] Don't try to argue with her. She's a lunatic.," Peace, Master Marquess, you are malapert. Your fire-new stamp of honor is scarce current. O, that your young nobility could judge What twere to lose it and be miserable! They that stand high have many blasts to shake them, And if they fall, they dash themselves to pieces. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-23,"Then let your eyes be the witness of their evil. [He shows his arm] See how I am bewitched! Look at how my arm has shriveled up like a withered tree branch. This is the work of King Edward's wife Elizabeththat monstrous witchand her associate, that whorish Jane Shore. They've done this to me with their witchcraft."," If they have done this deed, my noble lord " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-13,Then I hope you will not kill me., Humh! +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-25,What do you want from me?," Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your nine lives,that I mean to make bold withal, and, as you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight. Will you pluck your sword out of his pilcher by the ears? Make haste, lest mine be about your ears ere it be out. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-15,"Oh God, my soul senses some evil coming! It seems to me that, standing down there as you are, you look as if you are lying dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight is failing me, or you look pale."," And trust me, love, in my eye so do you.Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu! " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-3,An inappropriate kiss!," Or to be naked with her friend in bedAn hour or more, not meaning any harm? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-102,"[Singing]Come onto these yellow sands,And then take my hands.When youve curtsied, and kissedThe wild waves into quietness.Step lightly here and there,And, sweet spirits, carryThe burden. Listen, listen!"," [dispersedly, within] Bow-wow. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-2,May the gods' will be done! Get back on board the boat; I'll be back in a minute.," Make your best haste, and go notToo far i' the land: 'tis like to be loud weather;Besides, this place is famous for the creaturesOf prey that keep upon't. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-63,"Stop, for God's sake!"," Hold, ho! Lieutenantsir, Montanogentlemen, Have you forgot all place of sense and duty? Hold! The general speaks to you. Hold, for shame! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-57,"At least two hours past. We must treat the time between now and six o'clock as precious, and waste none of it."," Is there more toil? Since thou dost give me pains, Let me remember thee what thou hast promised, Which is not yet performed me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-52,"Nathaniel's coat wasn't ready, sir, and Gabriel's shoes didn't have the proper pattern on them. Peter's hat was the wrong color, and Walter's dagger needed a sheathe. The only ones properly dressed were Adam, Rafe, and Gregory. The rest looked like ragged old beggars. But here they are sir, and they've come as they are to greet you."," Go, rascals, go, and fetch my supper in. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-70,"All right then, you do what you want. I won't go today, or tomorrow either. I won't go until I feel like it. The door is open, sir. There's the way out. You'd better get an early start. As for me, I'll leave when I want to. If you throw your weight around so rudely at the very start, I'm sure you'll prove to be a surly, overbearing husband."," O Kate, content thee. Prithee, be not angry. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-3.json-line-7,"The chaplain of the Tower has buried them. But to tell you the truth, I don't know where."," Come to me, Tyrrel, soon at after-supper, When thou shalt tell the process of their death. Meantime, but think how I may do thee good, And be inheritor of thy desire. Farewell till then. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-7,Hello. What time is it?, Labouring for nine. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-23,"Here comes the man who rescued me, sir."," That face of his I do remember well. Yet, when I saw it last, it was besmeared As black as Vulcan in the smoke of war. A baubling vessel was he captain of, For shallow draught and bulk unprizable, With which such scathful grapple did he make With the most noble bottom of our fleet, That very envy and the tongue of loss Cried fame and honor on him. Whats the matter? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-154,"Kindness pours out of him. Even Plutus, the god of gold, seems like just a mere apprentice of Timon's. There is no service given him that he does not repay seven times in value. There is no gift he receives that doesn't return to the giver a sense of value exceeding the price paid for it.", The noblest mind he carriesThat ever govern'd man. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-19,"Oh, Paulina, I want to believe that she lives. No perception of reality could be as blissful as that kind of insanity. Leave it alone."," I am sorry, sir, I have thus far stirr'd you: butI could afflict you farther. " +pericles-act-3-scene-4.json-line-1,"It's my husband's. I remember being set in the sea right after I gave birth, but don't know how I washed up here. Since I'll never see my husband, King Pericles, again, I'll become a nun and will never be happy again."," Madam, if this you purpose as ye speak, Diana's temple is not distant far, Where you may abide till your date expire. Moreover, if you please, a niece of mine Shall there attend you. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-51,It's just and reasonable to want to take revenge on the man who killed my husband.," He that bereft thee, lady, of thy husbandDid it to help thee to a better husband. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"You're lying, you hussy. It's Hortensio, isn't it?"," If you affect him, sister, here I swear Ill plead for you myself, but you shall have him. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-14,"Believe me, I would rather have lost my purse full of coins. Losing my handkerchief would be enough to make my husband jealous, if he were less loyal and more of a jealous man.", Is he not jealous? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-60,"Who's ringing that bell? The devil! It's going to wake up the town. For shame, lieutenant, stop or you'll never live this down.", What is the matter here? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-4,"Why, gentlemen, you both do me wrong in arguing over something that is really my decision. I am no schoolboy to be whipped and disciplined. I won't be ordered about with hours and appointed schedulesI will learn my lessons as it pleases me. So to cut off all this arguing, let's sit down and figure this out.", [as LITIO] Youll leave his lecture when I am in tune? +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-29,Are you done?," My lord, she's not paced yet: you must take somepains to work her to your manage. Come, we willleave his honour and her together. Go thy ways. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-5,"Im happy to see you, my lady and my wife."," That may be, sir, when I may be a wife. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-5,"And here comes the lieutenant, right on time."," Right well, dear madam. By your patience,I may not suffer you to visit them.The king hath strictly charged the contrary. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-71,"For this reason, if you want to know: because she's the chosen beloved of Sir Gremio.", That shes the chosen of Signior Hortensio. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-11,"How can you be so poor and wretched and still be afraid to die? Your cheeks are thin from hunger. Starvation and oppression are visible in your eyes. Your poverty, and the contempt of others for your situation, is like a monkey on your back. The world is not your friend, and neither are the worlds laws. The world doesnt provide a law that will make you rich. So dont be poor. Break the law, and take this money. [He holds out money]"," My poverty, but not my will, consents. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,"Swear on this sword of justice that you, Cleomenes and Dion, have been to Delphos and have brought back the sealed oracle delivered to you by Apollo's priest. Swear that, since then, you have neither broken the holy seal nor read the secrets inside.", All this we swear. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-22,A guy with a reputation for hanging out with prostitutes. I know he used to be the prince's servant. He was kicked out of court for one of his virtues; I can't remember which one.," His vices, you would say; there's no virtue whippedout of the court: they cherish it to make it staythere; and yet it will no more but abide. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-22,"What do you say, Juliet? Can you love this gentleman? Tonight hell be at our feast. Look at his face and delight in his beauty. Examine how all the lines of his features combine to make him handsome. And what you cant see in his beauty, find by looking in his eyes. This wonderful, loving man lacks only a bride to make him perfect. As fish do not hide from the sea, neither should a beauty like you hide from a handsome man like him. Everyone thinks hes handsome, and whoever becomes his bride would be equally loved. You would share all that he possesses, and lose nothing by having him."," No less? Nay, bigger. Women grow by men. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-65,"A good reputation is the most precious jewel of a man's or a woman's soul, my dear lord. If someone steals money from me, it's not a big deal. It was mine, now it's his, and it's been held by thousands of others. But if someone steals my good reputation from me, then he really does make me truly poor, and steals something that doesn't even make him any richer.", Ill know thy thoughts. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-12,"Since it's spring, sirsummer's not over yet and winter hasn't comethe prettiest flowers blooming at the moment are carnations and multicolor gillyvors, which some people call ""nature's bastards."" We don't grow those here, and I'm not a big fan."," Wherefore, gentle maiden,Do you neglect them? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-10,What did he ask you for?," He sent to me, sir,Here he comes. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-70,"Please, my lord, there is no need for that."," You may take my word, my lord; I know, no man Can justly praise but what he does affect: I weigh my friend's affection with mine own; I'll tell you true. I'll call to you. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-87,Neither., Thou hast sworn my love to be. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-38,"Whatever, he's poor and that's punishment enough for him. After all, who can say whatever he wants more than the man with no home and nothing to lose?"," O, here's Servilius; now we shall know some answer. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-10,"Certainly not, in that case. You'll have the mustard or else you'll get no beef from Grumio."," Then both, or one, or anything thou wilt. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-21,[Giving the FOOL money] That's for your trouble.," No pains, sir. I take pleasure in singing, sir. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-5,The trumpets show that the emperor is here. ," What, hath the firmament more suns than one? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-114,Thank you. How is Lieutenant Cassio doing?," Lives, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-46,As eagerly as I ever came home from school., [as LUCENTIO] And is the bride and bridegroom coming home? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-3,I thank you for telling me. Here comes the duke.," Who saw Cesario, ho? " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-4,"Indeed, that's clear to see. I am not at ease with the discrepancy in the reports, but I understand the general idea of all of them, and it makes me worried."," [within] What, ho, what, ho, what, ho! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-20,"[To ANNE] Come, madam, come. I was sent in a great hurry."," And I in all unwillingness will go. O, would to God that the inclusive verge Of golden metal that must round my brow Were red-hot steel to sear me to the brains! Anointed let me be with deadly venom, And die ere men can say, God save the Queen. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-6,"Not because your eyebrows are dark, although they say dark eyebrows look good on some women. It's better if you pluck them in a semi-circle, or draw a half-moon shape with a pen.", Who taught you this? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-92,I will release you from any obligation to me.," Well, come again tomorrow. Fare thee well.A fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-70,"If there is any such man, may God have mercy on him!"," A halter pardon him and hell gnaw his bones! Why should he call her whore? Who keeps her company? What place? What time? What form? What likelihood? The Moors abused by some most villainous knave, Some base notorious knave, some scurvy fellow. O heavens, that such companions thoudst unfold, And put in every honest hand a whip To lash the rascals naked through the world Even from the east to th' west! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-24,"Please, pay attention to me. I neglected all things related to ordinary life or politics, and dedicated myself entirely to seclusion in order to improve my knowledge of topics that have more value than is commonly believed. But by cutting myself off from the world, I unknowingly awoke evil in the heart of my brother. Like a good parent who raises a bad child, my trust in him produced the opposite effect, making him into a liar as big as my trust in him wasand my trust in him had no limit. My confidence in him was infinite. Now established in his position of power, and able to use all of my wealth (and whatever wealth he could use my power to take for himself), he became like a man who told a lie for so long that he began to believe it was true. He began to believe he was actually the duke. As a result of being my substitute, and acting as the royal duke in public with all the duke's rights and power, his ambition began to groware you listening?"," Your tale, sir, would cure deafness. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-39,"Absolutely, so look after that handkerchief carefully.", Then would to Heaven that I had never seen t! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-45,"[As LUCENTIO] I'll do you this favor for his sake, and to save your life in this dangerous situationindeed, you should consider yourself lucky that you resemble Sir Vincentio. You'll pretend to be him, assume his name and reputation, and stay at my house as a guest. Just make sure that you play your part well. Do you understand, sir? This way you can stay until you've done your business in the city. If this is kindness, then accept it."," O sir, I do, and will repute you ever The patron of my life and liberty. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-136,And make yoursel a happy mother by doing so.," I go. Write to me very shortly,And you shall understand from me her mind. " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-12,"If he is dead, and we don't have a ruler, then we would hardly want the kingdom to continue this way, like a building without a roof, a country without a king is quickly ruined. With all your experience, we would look to you, and would appoint you to be our next king."," Live, noble Helicane! " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-54,Who's there?," [within] O good my lord, I would speak a word with you! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-3,I swear I will.," But, sir, here comes your boy.'Twere good he were schooled. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-12,"Get out of here and go find my dog! And if you don't, I don't ever want to see you again. Go away, I say! Are you staying here to make me angry?"," A slave, that still an end turns me to shame! Sebastian, I have entertained thee, Partly that I have need of such a youth That can with some discretion do my business, For 'tis no trusting to yond foolish lout, But chiefly for thy face and thy behavior, Which, if my augury deceive me not, Witness good bringing up, fortune and truth: Therefore know thou, for this I entertain thee. Go presently and take this ring with thee, Deliver it to Madam Silvia: She loved me well deliver'd it to me. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-22,"On record, my gracious lord."," But say, my lord, it were not registered, Methinks the truth should live from age to age, As twere retailed to all posterity, Even to the general all-ending day. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-56,Carthage?," I assure you, Carthage. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,"No, not until Thursday. Theres enough time."," Go, Nurse. Go with her. Well to church tomorrow. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-17,"[To herself] She doesn't need to doubt your bravery, because she knows that you're a coward.", What says she to my birth? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-91,"Oh stop, you're being too hard on yourself. Given the circumstances, I wholeheartedly wish this hadn't happened. But it has happened, so make the best of the situation."," I will ask him for my place again, he shall tell me I am a drunkard. Had I as many mouths as Hydra, such an answer would stop them all. To be now a sensible man, byand by a fool, and presently a beast! Oh, strange! Every inordinate cup is unblessed and the ingredient is a devil. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-80,I am always there for friends.," What a coil's here! Serving of becks and jutting-out of bums! I doubt whether their legs be worth the sums That are given for 'em. Friendship's full of dregs: Methinks, false hearts should never have sound legs, Thus honest fools lay out their wealth on court'sies. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-27,"Yes, yes, my lord. Ill take you to him when he's asleep, then you can smash a nail into his head.", Thou liest. Thou canst not. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-4.json-line-11,"Good God. And well said! A joking bastard, ha! You are a blockhead. In good faith, it's day already. The Count will be here soon with musicians, for he said he would. I hear him coming"," I hear him near.Nurse! Wife! What ho, what, Nurse, I say! " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-138,"You are welcome, sir! Before you depart, you'll have a wonderful time filled with many pleasures. Please, let's go inside!"," What time o' day is't, Apemantus? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-74,"Yes, Caliban, her son."," Dull thing, I say so. He, that Caliban Whom now I keep in service. Thou best knowst What torment I did find thee in. Thy groans Did make wolves howl and penetrate the breasts Of ever angry bears. It was a torment To lay upon the damned, which Sycorax Could not again undo. It was mine art, When I arrived and heard thee, that made gape The pine and let thee out. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-49,You make me glad. Im full of happiness. Lets have some fun. Will you sing the song you taught me a short while ago?," At thy request, monster, I will do reason, any reason. Come on, Trinculo, let us sing. [sings] Flout 'em and scout 'em, And scout 'em and flout 'em. Thought is free. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-13,"I'm listening and my heart is ready; the worst you can say is just loss on this earth. Tell me, is my kingdom lost? Well, it was my responsibility; and what loss is it to be rid of a burden? Does Bolingbroke want to take my throne? He can never be greater; if he serves God, we're both His servants. Do our subjects rebel against us? We can't fix that, since they betray God as well as us. Go ahead, speak of  despair, destruction, ruin and decay: the worst is death, and death will have his day."," Glad am I that your highness is so arm'd To bear the tidings of calamity. Like an unseasonable stormy day, Which makes the silver rivers drown their shores, As if the world were all dissolved to tears, So high above his limits swells the rage Of Bolingbroke, covering your fearful land With hard bright steel and hearts harder than steel. White-beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps Against thy majesty; boys, with women's voices, Strive to speak big and clap their female joints In stiff unwieldy arms against thy crown: The very beadsmen learn to bend their bows Of double-fatal yew against thy state; Yea, distaff-women manage rusty bills Against thy seat: both young and old rebel, And all goes worse than I have power to tell. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-34,"Take all the comfort that such a dark night as this can offer, noble father-in-law. Tell me, how is my loving mother?"," I, by attorney, bless thee from thy mother, Who prays continually for Richmonds good. So much for that. The silent hours steal on, And flaky darkness breaks within the east. In brief, for so the season bids us be, Prepare thy battle early in the morning, And put thy fortune to the arbitrament Of bloody strokes and mortal-staring war. I, as I maythat which I would I cannot, With best advantage will deceive the time, And aid thee in this doubtful shock of arms. But on thy side I may not be too forward, Lest, being seen, thy brother, tender George, Be executed in his fathers sight. Farewell. The leisure and the fearful time Cuts off the ceremonious vows of love And ample interchange of sweet discourse, Which so-long-sundered friends should dwell upon. God give us leisure for these rites of love! Once more, adieu. Be valiant, and speed well. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-131,"I am rid of him, and yet more men! Hate them, Timon, and eat your food."," Where should he have this gold? It is some poor fragment, some slender sort of his remainder: the mere want of gold, and the falling-from of his friends, drove him into this melancholy. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-8,"Welcome, my son; who are the violets now that celebrate the new spring?"," Madam, I know not, nor I greatly care not:God knows I had as lief be none as one. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-23,Open it! [They succeed in loosening the lid of the chest] Shh! I smell something sweet., A delicate odour. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-43,"It is my soul that calls out my name. Lovers' voices at night sound silver-sweet, the most lovely music to lovers ears.", Romeo! +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-14,What's the reason for your awful shouting? What's the matter out there?," Signior, is all your family within? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-32,"She calls out my name as if it were a bullet that had been shot from a gun and murdered her, just as I murdered her cousin. Tell me, Friar, in what vile part of my body does my name rest? Tell me, so I can cut it out of myself. [He draws his dagger]"," Hold thy desperate hand. Art thou a man? Thy form cries out thou art. Thy tears are womanish. Thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast. Unseemly woman in a seeming man, And ill-beseeming beast in seeming both! Thou hast amazed me. By my holy order, I thought thy disposition better tempered. Hast thou slain Tybalt? Wilt thou slay thyself, And slay thy lady that in thy life lives By doing damnèd hate upon thyself? Why railst thou on thy birth, the heaven, and earth? Since birth and heaven and earth, all three do meet In thee at once, which thou at once wouldst lose? Fie, fie, thou shamest thy shape, thy love, thy wit, Which, like a usurer, aboundst in all And usest none in that true use indeed Which should bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit. Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, Digressing from the valor of a man; Thy dear love sworn but hollow perjury, Killing that love which thou hast vowed to cherish; Thy wit, that ornament to shape and love, Misshapen in the conduct of them both, Like powder in a skill-less soldiers flask, Is set afire by thine own ignorance; And thou dismembered with thine own defence. What, rouse thee, man! Thy Juliet is alive, For whose dear sake thou wast but lately dead There art thou happy. Tybalt would kill thee, But thou slewst Tybaltthere art thou happy. The law that threatened death becomes thy friend And turns it to exilethere art thou happy. A pack of blessings light upon thy back, Happiness courts thee in her best array, But, like a misbehaved and sullen wench, Thou poutst upon thy fortune and thy love. Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable. Go, get thee to thy love, as was decreed. Ascend her chamber, hence, and comfort her. But look thou stay not till the watch be set, For then thou canst not pass to Mantua, Where thou shalt live, till we can find a time To blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends, Beg pardon of the Prince, and call thee back With twenty hundred thousand times more joy Than thou wentst forth in lamentation. Go before, Nurse. Commend me to thy lady, And bid her hasten all the house to bed, Which heavy sorrow makes them apt unto. Romeo is coming. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-93,Would there be no marriage among those he ruled?," None, man. All idle. Whores and knaves. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-84,"I don't know. I found it in my bedroom, and I like the pattern on it. Before someone asks for it back, I want to have the pattern copied. Take it and do it, and leave me alone for a bit.", Leave you! Wherefore? +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-24,"Anyone who calls me a traitor (unless he's a king, of course) is a liar."," [Aside] Now, by the gods, I do applaud his courage. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-30,How are you feeling now?," Faith, some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-49,I can't find my coat.," He's but a mad lord, and nought but humour sways him.He gave me a jewel th' other day, and now he hasbeat it out of my hat: did you see my jewel? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-27,Why Hearts Ease?," O musicians, because my heart itself plays My Heart isFull. O, play me some merry dump to comfort me. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-15,"He can tell me not to do something that's wrong, but right now I'm doing the right thing. Unless he follows your example and locks me up for doing good, he can't be the boss of me."," La you now, you hear:When she will take the rein I let her run;But she'll not stumble. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-66,"I don't know who started it. We were all friends just a moment ago, as close as a bride and groom going to bed. But then, just now, as if some cosmic shift of the planets had affected them, they drew their swords and started lunging at each other in a bloody fight. I can't say what was the cause of it, and I wish I didn't have the legs that brought me here to take part in it."," How comes it, Michael, you are thus forgot? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-32,"Then you go ahead, and I will follow you."," He cannot live, I hope, and must not die Till George be packed with post-horse up to heaven. Ill in to urge his hatred more to Clarence With lies well steeled with weighty arguments, And, if I fail not in my deep intent, Clarence hath not another day to live; Which done, God take King Edward to His mercy, And leave the world for me to bustle in. For then Ill marry Warwicks youngest daughter. What though I killed her husband and her father? The readiest way to make the wench amends Is to become her husband and her father; The which will I, not all so much for love As for another secret close intent By marrying her which I must reach unto. But yet I run before my horse to market. Clarence still breathes; Edward still lives and reigns. When they are gone, then must I count my gains. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-32,I'm not talking to you.," No,'tis to thyself. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-29,How could I possibly understand what you're talking about?," I will unbolt to you. You see how all conditions, how all minds, As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of grave and austere quality, tender down Their services to Lord Timon: his large fortune Upon his good and gracious nature hanging Subdues and properties to his love and tendance All sorts of hearts; yea, from the glass-faced flatterer To Apemantus, that few things loves better Than to abhor himself: even he drops down The knee before him, and returns in peace Most rich in Timon's nod. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-35,Gracious Olivia," What do you say, Cesario?Good my lord " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-56,"The empress, the midwife, and you: two can be silent when the third's gone. Go to the empress and tell her that."," Weke, weke! so cries a pig prepared to the spit. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-0,"Faithful friends and proven warriors, I've received letters from Rome telling me how much they hate the emperor and how eagerly they look forward to our arrival. So, great lords who are impatient with the wrongs done to you, however Rome has hurt you, make sure you repay it threefold. "," Brave slip, sprung from the great Andronicus, Whose name was once our terror, now our comfort; Whose high exploits and honourable deeds Ingrateful Rome requites with foul contempt, Be bold in us: we'll follow where thou lead'st, Like stinging bees in hottest summer's day Led by their master to the flowered fields, And be avenged on cursed Tamora. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-38,"There's nothing more than that. When you tell me the deed is done, I will love you and promote you for it.", I will dispatch it straight. +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-2,Start a fire and get some food for these poor men. It's been a rough and stormy night.," I have been in many; but such a night as this,Till now, I ne'er endured. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-16,"Why, may I ask?", I dreamt a dream tonight. +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-13,"Because, when he swallowed me, I would have made a bunch of noise in his belly. I would have jangled all the bells so much that he wouldn't have left until he vomited up all the bells, steeple, church, and parish again. If King Simonides agreed with me", [Aside] Simonides! +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-125,"[To MALVOLIO] Alas, you poor fool, how they've humiliated you!"," Why, some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon them. I was one, sir, in this interlude, one Sir Topas, sir, but thats all one. [imitates MALVOLIO] By the Lord, fool, I am not mad. But do you remember? Madam, why laugh you at sucha barren rascal; an you smile not, hes gagged? and thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-24,"The blessings of earth, plentiful harvests, Always full barns and silos, Vines full of clustered grapes, Plants bending under the weight of their fruitMay spring followRight after the end of autumns harvest. Lack and poverty will never touch you. That is Ceres blessing for you."," This is a most majestic vision, and Harmonious charmingly. May I be bold To think these spirits? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-61,Are you speaking from your heart?," And from my soul too, else beshrew them both. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-69,"Alas, what is that cry?", That? What? +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-19,"No, just unpin this for me here. That Lodovico is a good man.", A very handsome man. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-31,"She is yours and, as the saying goes, she's like you to a fault. [To the gentlemen] Behold, gentlemen. Though she might be a smaller version, she's an exact copy of her father: eyes, nose, mouth, his usual frown, his forehead, the cheek and chin dimples, his smile, the exact shape of his hand, fingers, and nails. Hermione's given birth to her husband's mini-me, and I guarantee you she has no doubt that her children are Leontes's!"," Hang all the husbandsThat cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourselfHardly one subject. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-78,All to you. More lights please!," The best of happiness,Honour and fortunes, keep with you, Lord Timon! " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-3,It's very true.," See, not a man in private conferenceOr council has respect with him but he. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-9,"Look, shes back from confession looking happier."," How now, my headstrong? Where have you been gadding? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-116,Then why arent our eyelids closing? Im not feeling tired at all.," Nor I. My spirits are nimble. They fell together all, as by consent. They dropped, as by a thunderstroke. What might, Worthy Sebastian, O, what might? No more. And yet methinks I see it in thy face, What thou shouldst be. Th' occasion speaks thee, and My strong imagination sees a crown Dropping upon thy head. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-1,"Youre the kind of guy who walks into a bar, slaps his sword down on the table and says, I hope I dont have to use you. By the time hes having his second drink, he draws his sword on the bartender for no reason.", Am I like such a fellow? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-77,"Well then, who will be her king?", Even he that makes her queen. Who else should be? +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-35,I've had very little joy in being England's queen.," [aside] And lessened be that small, God I beseech Him!Thy honor, state, and seat is due to me. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-52,Where are the evil instigators of this fight?," O noble prince, I can discover all The unlucky manage of this fatal brawl. There lies the man, slain by young Romeo, That slew thy kinsman, brave Mercutio. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-0,"Gentlemen, play some music here. I'll pay you for your trouble. Play a short song, and then say, ""Good morning, general."""," Why masters, have your instruments been in Naples, thatthey speak i' th' nose thus? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-163,"Unless it's for that then I cannot guess, my lord."," Unless for that he comes to be your liege, You cannot guess wherefore the Welshman comes.Thou wilt revolt and fly to him, I fear. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-27,A husband? A devil!, I say a husband. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-5,"Im not crazy; I know who you are. By my poor stump, these lines of blood, these lines of grief on my face, my exhausted days and heavy nights, and all my suffering, I know that youre our proud empress, mighty Tamora. Have you come for my other hand?"," Know, thou sad man, I am not Tamora; She is thy enemy, and I thy friend: I am Revenge: sent from the infernal kingdom, To ease the gnawing vulture of thy mind, By working wreakful vengeance on thy foes. Come down, and welcome me to this world's light; Confer with me of murder and of death: There's not a hollow cave or lurking-place, No vast obscurity or misty vale, Where bloody murder or detested rape Can couch for fear, but I will find them out; And in their ears tell them my dreadful name, Revenge, which makes the foul offender quake. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-31,Go on ahead. I'll talk with this good fellow.," How now, sirrah! How goes the world with thee? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-90,"My lord, consider it done."," [to CALIBAN] Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himselfUpon thy wicked dam, come forth! " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-30,"Here's a slut who doesn't know when to shut up, who just beat her husband and is now trying to trick me! This brat is not mine, it's Polixenes's. Get it out of here, and throw it and the bitch into the fire!"," It is yours; And, might we lay the old proverb to your charge, So like you, 'tis the worse. Behold, my lords, Although the print be little, the whole matter And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip, The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley, The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek, His smiles, The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger: And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it So like to him that got it, if thou hast The ordering of the mind too, 'mongst all colours No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does, Her children not her husband's! " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-5,"Good morning to you, sir.", Doth this news hold of good King Edwards death? +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-11,Should dying men flatter those that live?," No, no, men living flatter those that die. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-2,"Well then, please take me to the queen."," I may not, madam:To the contrary I have express commandment. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-15,"Have I waited to see this morning for so long, only for it to look like this?"," Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day! Most miserable hour that eer time saw In lasting labor of his pilgrimage. But one, poor one, one poor and loving child, But one thing to rejoice and solace in, And cruel death hath catched it from my sight! " +pericles-act-1-scene-2.json-line-1,"God bless you, sir!"," And keep your mind, till you return to us,Peaceful and comfortable! " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-11,"Yes, sir. Some mischievous boys in the market square stole the other small dog from me. So then I offered her my own dog, who is as big as ten of yours. And therefore the gift was all the greater. "," Go get thee hence, and find my dog again, Or ne'er return again into my sight. Away, I say! Stay'st thou to vex me here? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-16,"What do you want us to do, Andronicus?"," Show me a murderer, I'll deal with him. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-2,I was just thinking that when we met. I hope things are not so bad that Timon has had to borrow more from his friends.," It should not be, by the persuasion of his new feasting. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-2,"And tell me, how many tears were shed when you left him?"," Faith, none for me; except the north-east wind, Which then blew bitterly against our faces, Awaked the sleeping rheum, and so by chance Did grace our hollow parting with a tear. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-4,"If you love him, sister, you can have him. I swear I'll even plead with him on your behalf."," Oh, then belike you fancy riches more.You will have Gremio to keep you fair. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-17,"Would anyone say ""no"" to that? Something incredible happens every time you blink! The longer we stay here, the less we'll see. Let's go."," Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me, would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old man and his son aboard the prince: told him I heard them talk of a fardel and I know not what: but he at that time, overfond of the shepherd's daughter, so he then took her to be, who began to be much sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of weather continuing, this mystery remained undiscovered. But 'tis all one to me; for had I been the finder out of this secret, it would not have relished among my other discredits. [Enter Shepherd and Clown] Here come those I have done good to against my will, and already appearing in the blossoms of their fortune. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-46,"Friends, can I beg for you to give me this armor? I recognize the marks; it belongs to a king who loved me, and I want to have it for his sake. Can I also ask you to lead me to the king's court? With this armor, I'll dress up like like a gentleman and, if I win and improve my bad luck, I'll pay you back for kindness. Until then, I owe you."," Why, wilt thou tourney for the lady? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-6.json-line-8,"Great king, I present your deepest fear. Richard of Bordeaux, the greatest of your enemies, lies in this coffin, brought here by me. "," Exton, I thank thee not; for thou hast wrought A deed of slander with thy fatal hand Upon my head and all this famous land. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-39,"This gentleman, a kinsman of the Prince and my friend, was killed while fighting on my behalf, to defend me against Tybalts insults. Tybalt, who has been my own kinsman for an hour! Oh, sweet Juliet, your beauty has made me effeminate and softened the steel of my valor."," O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead!That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds,Which too untimely here did scorn the earth. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-32,Would you dare to kill a friend of mine?, Please you. But I had rather kill two enemies. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-118,Maybe you'll explode!," Away,Thou tedious rogue! I am sorry I shall loseA stone by thee. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-23,I've never tried it.," Nay, then thou wilt starve, sure; for here's nothingto be got now-a-days, unless thou canst fish for't. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-71,"You may take my word, my lord. I know no man who can fairly praise more than what he likes: I count my friends' desires as my own. This is the truth. We'll see each other again."," O, none so welcome. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-21,"Youve told us well; well do it. But wouldnt it be nice, good Andronicus, to send a message to your brave son Luciuswho is coming towards Rome with an army of Gothsand invite him to come for a banquet at your house? And when hes here at this feast, Ill bring the empress and her sons, the emperor himself, and all your enemies. Theyll kneel before you and beg for mercy, and you can do what you want with them. What do you think of this plan?"," Marcus, my brother! 'tis sad Titus calls. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-15,"Ah, poor thing!"," O, good sir, softly, good sir! I fear, sir, myshoulder-blade is out. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"I can see in our sullen faces that all our hearts still wear the uniforms we served Timon in. We are still friends, serving him in sorrow. It is as if our boat had a leak and we were standing on the sinking deck, hearing the water rising all around us. We must all leave each other to drown in this imaginary sea. "," Good fellows all, The latest of my wealth I'll share amongst you. Wherever we shall meet, for Timon's sake, Let's yet be fellows; let's shake our heads, and say, As 'twere a knell unto our master's fortunes, 'We have seen better days.' Let each take some; Nay, put out all your hands. Not one word more: Thus part we rich in sorrow, parting poor. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-98,"Give me your hand, and let me see you in your woman's clothes."," The captain that did bring me first on shore Hath my maids garments. He, upon some action, Is now in durance at Malvolios suit, A gentleman and follower of my ladys. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-22,"Listen, daughter: princes, like the gods, should be generous to anyone who comes before them. Stingy princes are like gnats; they buzz around and everyone's glad when they're killed. So, to make Pericles's stay more enjoyable, what do you say we drink a toast of this wine to him to help cheer him up?"," Alas, my father, it befits not me Unto a stranger knight to be so bold: He may my proffer take for an offence, Since men take women's gifts for impudence. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-143,Are you going to Lord Timon's feast?," Ay, to see meat fill knaves and wine heat fools. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"Truly, I can't, sir. The voyage I am determined to make is merely wandering without a destination. But I can tell that you're polite enough to not force me to tell you something I want to keep to myselfso it's only good manners for me to tell you what I can, Antonio. My name is Sebastian, though I called myself Roderigo. My father was Sebastian of Messaline, whom I know you've heard of. He is dead now, but he left behind myself and my twin sister, who was born the same hour as me. If only God had allowed us to die in the same hour as well! But you, sir, kept that from happening, for my sister drowned an hour before you pulled me from the breaking waves.", Alas the day! +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-2,My company is worth less than your good words. But who comes here?," It is my son, young Harry Percy,Sent from my brother Worcester, whencesoever.Harry, how fares your uncle? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-16,A sad story's best for winter. I know one about ghosts and goblins.," Let's have that, good sir.Come on, sit down: come on, and do your bestTo fright me with your sprites; you're powerful at it. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-39,"[Sarcastically] Speak it in French, king; say, 'pardonne moi.'"," Dost thou teach pardon pardon to destroy? Ah, my sour husband, my hard-hearted lord, That set'st the word itself against the word! Speak 'pardon' as 'tis current in our land; The chopping French we do not understand. Thine eye begins to speak; set thy tongue there; Or in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear; That hearing how our plaints and prayers do pierce, Pity may move thee 'pardon' to rehearse. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-23,"Nah, none of those names suits me at all. I'm as honest as you are crazy and, all things considered, that's honest enough for anyone."," Traitors!Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard.Thou dotard! thou art woman-tired, unroostedBy thy dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard;Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-28,Proceed. No one will leave.," Music, awake her; strike! [Music] 'Tis time; descend; be stone no more; approach; Strike all that look upon with marvel. Come, I'll fill your grave up: stir, nay, come away, Bequeath to death your numbness, for from him Dear life redeems you. You perceive she stirs: [HERMIONE comes down] Start not; her actions shall be holy as You hear my spell is lawful: do not shun her Until you see her die again; for then You kill her double. Nay, present your hand: When she was young you woo'd her; now in age Is she become the suitor? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-10,"[To POLIXENES] Welcome, sir. My father has asked me to play hostess today.[To CAMILLO] You're welcome, too, sir. [To DORCAS] Give me those flowers, Dorcas . . .[To POLIXENES and CAMILLO] Gentlemen, here are some herbs for you that will stay green all winter long; rosemary and rue are a gift to symbolize grace and remembrance. And welcome to our shearing!"," Shepherdess,A fair one are youwell you fit our agesWith flowers of winter. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-1,"Well, I'll put it on, and I'll disguise myself in it. If only I was the first person to play the hypocrite while wearing a priest's robe."," I am not tall enough to become the function well, nor lean enough to be thought a good student, but to be saidan honest man and a good housekeeper goes as fairly as to say a careful man and a great scholar. The competitors enter. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-29,Did you hear that Alcibiades is banished?, Alcibiades banished! +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-21,"Hes a fine flower, absolutely, a flower."," What say you? Can you love the gentleman? This night you shall behold him at our feast. Read oer the volume of young Paris face And find delight writ there with beautys pen. Examine every married lineament And see how one another lends content, And what obscured in this fair volume lies Find written in the margin of his eyes. This precious book of love, this unbound lover, To beautify him only lacks a cover. The fish lives in the sea, and tis much pride For fair without the fair within to hide. That book in manys eyes doth share the glory That in gold clasps locks in the golden story. So shall you share all that he doth possess By having him, making yourself no less. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-11,"Oh, what a bitter conclusion that Edward should still live as the ""true, noble prince!"" Cousin, you didn't use to be so stupid. Shall I speak plainly? I want the bastards dead, and I want it done immediately. What do you say now? Speak quickly, and be brief.", Your Grace may do your pleasure. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-13,"Well, well, he was the most secretive, hidden traitor that ever lived. Can you imagine, Lord Mayorif we hadn't been lucky enough to stop himthat sneaky traitor was plotting to murder me and the Lord of Gloucester in the council room today?", Had he done so? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-61,He's really taken our trick to heartit seems to have infected his very soul.," Nay, pursue him now, lest the device take air and taint. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-51,You stupid bumpkin! You bastard workhorse drudge! Didn't I tell you to meet me outside and bring these idiot rascals along with you?," Nathaniels coat, sir, was not fully made, And Gabriels pumps were all unpinked i' th' heel. There was no link to color Peters hat, And Walters dagger was not come from sheathing. There were none fine but Adam, Rafe, and Gregory. The rest were ragged, old, and beggarly. Yet, as they are, here are they come to meet you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-27,"Why, a horse."," Tell thou the tale! But hadst thou not crossed me, thoushouldst have heard how her horse fell, and she under her horse. Thou shouldst have heard in how miry a place,how she was bemoiled, how he left her with the horse upon her, how he beat me because her horse stumbled, howshe waded through the dirt to pluck him off me, how he swore, how she prayed that never prayed before, how I cried, how the horses ran away, how her bridle was burst, how I lost my crupper, with many things of worthymemory which now shall die in oblivion, and thou returnunexperienced to thy grave. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-18,"They are; and Bolingbroke has imprisoned the wasteful king. Oh, it's a pity that he didn't manage his land as we take care of this garden! At this time of year, we harvest the sap from our fruit-trees, so they don't rot with over-sweetness; if he had done the same with his nobleman, they might have lived to produce the fruits of duty.  We cut away unnecessary branches, so that the more fruitful branches can live: if he had done so, he might still wear the crown which he has cast away by being so lazy and careless. "," What, think you then the king shall be deposed? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-36,Yes., He will not say so. +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-31,"Of course, if you love me, sir!"," Even as my life, or blood that fosters it. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-61,Yet ask. , And shall I have? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-113,I'll harp on it until my heartstrings break.," Now by my George, my Garter, and my crown " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-24,"Why, I learned my scales long ago.", Yet read the gamut of Hortensio. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-54,Go on., [reads] With a small-compassed cape +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-135,"I swear by heaven, I do not lie, I do not, gentlemen. [To OTHELLO] Oh, you murdering fool! How did such a fool as you get such a good wife?", Are there no stones in heavenBut what serve for the thunder?Precious villain! +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-1,"When all the good manners are owned by just one or two men, and even those two are dirty, its a bad thing."," Away with the joint-stools, remove the court-cupboard,look to the plate. Good thou, save me a piece of marchpane, and, as thou loves me, let the porter let in Susan Grindstone and Nell.Antony and Potpan! " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-76,And so am I to you., So infinitely endear'd +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-19,Good.," Let your breath cool yourself, telling your haste. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-52,"What, do you want my weapon, little lord?"," I would, that I might thank you as you call me. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-47,"Who, Mr. Syphilis?"," Ay, he: he offered to cut a caper at theproclamation; but he made a groan at it, and sworehe would see her to-morrow. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-21,"Never trust me again if I don't. And by all means encourage the youth to answer the knight's challenge. An oxcart couldn't haul them close enough together to fight. As for Andrew, if you dissected him and found enough red blood in his liver for even a flea to notice, I'd eat the rest of his body. He's a coward through and through."," And his opposite, the youth, bears in his visage no great presage of cruelty. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-24,"[To himself] Keep on working, my harmful medicine, keep on working! This is how gullible fools are tricked, and many trustworthy and chaste women, completely innocent, are punished in situations like this. [To OTHELLO] Hey! My lord! My lord! Othello! "," How now, Cassio! " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-25,We'll do it thensome dogs are good at playing catch., Most certain. Let our catch be Thou Knave. +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-60,"[She gives BOULT a coin] Boult, spread the news in town about our new guest, and don't leave out a single detail. When Mother Nature put together this girl, she meant to do you a favor. If you tell everyone how beautiful she is, you'll get money and you'll get to sleep with her, too."," I warrant you, mistress, thunder shall not so awakethe beds of eels as my giving out her beauty stir upthe lewdly-inclined. I'll bring home some to-night. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-36,"A dry one, sir."," Why, I think so. I am not such an ass, but I can keep my hand dry. But whats your jest? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-80,"Yes, leave that labor to great Herculesit's worse than all the other Twelve Labors put together."," [To TRANIO] Sir, understand you this of me, in sooth: The youngest daughter, whom you hearken for, Her father keeps from all access of suitors And will not promise her to any man Until the elder sister first be wed. The younger then is free, and not before. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-143,"[To himself] I can't change his mind; he's decided to leave. I could make this work to my advantage and keep him safe, all the while being loyal to him and to Polixenes. This could be my chance to see Leontes again, who I've wanted to see so much."," Now, good Camillo;I am so fraught with curious business thatI leave out ceremony. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-13,Do you want a love song or a drinking song?," A love song, a love song. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-37,"[To RODERIGO] Goodbye. I must leave you now. It seems to me neither wise nor appropriate given my position in Othello's service to be brought forward against the Moorand it seems like I will be, if I stay here. Besides, I know that the government cannot get rid of him (even if this whole thing may annoy Brabantio), since he's needed so greatly to fight in the wars with Cyprus that are going on right now. And the government has no one else of his capability to lead their forces, not even if they should trade their own souls for someone. Although I do hate Othello as much as I hate the tortures of Hell, for the time being I must show signs of lovewhich, I assure you, are nothing more than empty signs. You go lead the search party to the Sagittary Inn, where you will surely find him. I'll be there with him. So goodbye."," It is too true an evil. Gone she is. And whats to come of my despisèd time Is naught but bitterness. Now, Roderigo, Where didst thou see her? Oh, unhappy girl! With the Moor, sayst thou?Who would be a father? How didst thou know twas she? Oh, she deceives me Past thought!What said she to you?Get more tapers, Raise all my kindred. Are they married, think you? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,"Please, dear, come here.", What is your pleasure? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-92,I hope that a dew as evil as the one my mother used to gather from poison swamps and apply with a ravens feather will fall on top of you! May a hot wind from the southwest blow on you and cover you with blisters!," For this, be sure, tonight thou shalt have cramps, Side-stitches that shall pen thy breath up. Urchins Shall, forth at vast of night that they may work, All exercise on thee. Thou shalt be pinched As thick as honeycomb, each pinch more stinging Than bees that made 'em. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-74,"Go after her, go after her."," I must, shell rail in the street else. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-9,I wish we could fight this very hour.," Fitzwater, thou art damn'd to hell for this. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-9,"Here comes the lords of Buckingham, and Derby.", [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Good time of day unto your royal Grace. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-68,"Now, by all that's holy, here comes Katherina!"," What is your will, sir, that you send for me? " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-37,I follow all your thoughts. What do you want?," Spirit,We must prepare to meet with Caliban. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-17,My only sin is my love for you.," Ay, and for that thou diest. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-79,"Get him to bed, and make sure his wounds are tended to."," I am sorry, madam, I have hurt your kinsman, But, had it been the brother of my blood, I must have done no less with wit and safety. You throw a strange regard upon me, and by that I do perceive it hath offended you. Pardon me, sweet one, even for the vows We made each other but so late ago. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-4,"Hello, neighbors."," Give you good morrow, sir. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-29,"Madam, think of your son, the young prince, and be a careful mother. Send for him right away. Let him be crowned king. He is your hope for future peace of mind. Drown your desperate sorrows in dead Edward's grave, and plant your future joys in Prince Edward's new throne."," Sister, have comfort. All of us have cause To wail the dimming of our shining star, But none can help our harms by wailing them. Madam, my mother, I do cry you mercy; I did not see your Grace. Humbly on my knee I crave your blessing. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-19,"Tell me, heavenly rainbow, do you know if either Venus or her son Cupid are with the queen? Ever since the two of them plotted a way for Dis to steal from me my daughter Proserpina, I have sworn never to go near Venus or her blind son again."," Of her society Be not afraid. I met her deity Cutting the clouds towards Paphos, and her son Dove-drawn with her. Here thought they to have done Some wanton charm upon this man and maid, Whose vows are that no bed-right shall be paid Till Hymens torch be lightedbut in vain. Marss hot minion is returned again. Her waspish-headed son has broke his arrows, Swears he will shoot no more, but play with sparrows And be a boy right out. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-10,"There's my glove, then. Descend now and open your gates. Those who were enemies of Timon and me you will hand over. They, and no one else, will die. And to calm your fear of me, no man of mine shall go beyond an assigned area, or disturb the peace within the city. If they do they will have to answer to harsh punishment.", 'Tis most nobly spoken. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-2.json-line-3,"As we leave our friend, tossed into his grave, so too do those friends whose fortunes were tied to his now run away, leaving with him only their lies, like purses emptied by a pick-pocket. And the poor man will become a homeless beggar with his disease of poverty, walking alone in contempt. Look, here are more of our friends.", All broken implements of a ruin'd house. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-51,"He's paid you all he owed you. He probably paid you too much, and you'll have to give something back."," Is there no manners left among maids? will they wear their plackets where they should bear their faces? Is there not milking-time, when you are going to bed, or kiln-hole, to whistle off these secrets, but you must be tittle-tattling before all our guests? 'tis well they are whispering: clamour your tongues, and not a word more. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-22,"Here comes someone in his night shirt, with a light and weapons.", Whos there? Whose noise is this that ones on murder? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,"I'm hurrying, Biondello. But they might need you at home, so you go back."," Nay, faith, Ill see the church a' your back, and then come back to my masters as soon as I can. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-6,No.," Then have you lost a sight, which was to be seen, cannot be spoken of. There might you have beheld one joy crown another, so and in such manner that it seemed sorrow wept to take leave of them, for their joy waded in tears. There was casting up of eyes, holding up of hands, with countenances of such distraction that they were to be known by garment, not by favour. Our king, being ready to leap out of himself for joy of his found daughter, as if that joy were now become a loss, cries 'O, thy mother, thy mother!' then asks Bohemia forgiveness; then embraces his son-in-law; then again worries he his daughter with clipping her; now he thanks the old shepherd, which stands by like a weather-bitten conduit of many kings' reigns. I never heard of such another encounter, which lames report to follow it and undoes description to do it. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-35,"Well, I'm glad I asked; that was a good dance. [To PERICLES] Here, sir, this lady needs a partner, too. I've heard you knights of Tyre are excellent dancers, and that you have a way of dancing with women, and that your rhythm is excellent."," In those that practise them they are, my lord. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-20,He said he did lie, With her? +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-2.json-line-1,"My estimate is conservative. Plus, he approaches at a great speed."," We stand much hazard, if they bring not Timon. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-19,And I demean myself by paying you any attention. ," To her, Kate! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-51,"Who stirred this old feud up again? Tell me, nephew. Were you around when the fight began?"," Here were the servants of your adversary, And yours, close fighting ere I did approach. I drew to part them. In the instant came The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared, Which, as he breathed defiance to my ears, He swung about his head and cut the winds, Who, nothing hurt withal, hissed him in scorn. While we were interchanging thrusts and blows, Came more and more and fought on part and part, Till the Prince came, who parted either part. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-81,"My lord, he refuses to come.", Off with his son Georges head! +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-28,My gracious lord," Fair cousin, you debase your princely knee To make the base earth proud with kissing it: Me rather had my heart might feel your love Than my unpleased eye see your courtesy. Up, cousin, up; your heart is up, I know, Thus high at least, although your knee be low. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-32,And what of all this?," I cannot tell, except they are busied about a counterfeit assurance. Take you assurance of her cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum. To th' church take the priest, clerk, and some sufficient honest witnesses. If this be not that you look for, I have no more to say, But bid Bianca farewell forever and a day. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-17,"I ask your grace to forgive me; its a letter of no importance, which for some reasons I don't want you to see."," Which for some reasons, sir, I mean to see.I fear, I fear, " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-19,It's nice., So 'tis: this comes off well and excellent. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-78,"Iago, look carefully around town, and calm down anyone who feels riled up after this awful fight. Come on, Desdemona, it's typical for a soldier to have his sleep interrupted by strife and turmoil."," What, are you hurt, lieutenant? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-35,"Hmm, ha! [PERICLES hits MARINA]"," I am a maid, My lord, that ne'er before invited eyes, But have been gazed on like a comet: she speaks, My lord, that, may be, hath endured a grief Might equal yours, if both were justly weigh'd. Though wayward fortune did malign my state, My derivation was from ancestors Who stood equivalent with mighty kings: But time hath rooted out my parentage, And to the world and awkward casualties Bound me in servitude. [Aside] I will desist; But there is something glows upon my cheek, And whispers in mine ear, 'Go not till he speak.' " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-23,"Then you're not welcome here. I've already told you not to come by my house. I told you bluntly and honestly: my daughter is not for you. And now you come here in some kind of madness brought on by feasting and too many drinks, just to make trouble and ruin my good sleep?"," Sir, sir, sir " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-223,The king is not at the palace. He went aboard a new ship to escape his sadness. Understand? The king is grieving.," So 'tis said, sir; about his son, that should havemarried a shepherd's daughter. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-10,"Like a knight going into a tournament, the only advice or help I need is faithfulness and courage.[Reading the riddle from a scroll] I'm not a snake, but I eatMy own mother's flesh. When I looked for a husband, I found him in a father. He's father, son, and husband; I'm mother, wife, and child. How is this possible? I leave it up to you.[Looking back up] Oh, that last part is a bitter pill to swallow. Oh, you gods that see everything we do on earth, how can you look down on such a horrible thing (if what I'm reading is true)? [He grabs ANTIOCHUS's DAUGHTER's hand] Beautiful princess, I did love you,  and would still love you, but now I know the dark secret behind that pretty face. I have to tell you: all my plans are unravelling, because a good man could hardly marry into such a depraved situation once he knows what's in store. You're gorgeous and your character makes you even more desirable; under normal circumstances, anyone would be lucky to marry you, and the gods would smile down on it. But you've been violated so young; it's a crime worthy of hell. I'm not interested in you at all."," Prince Pericles, touch not, upon thy life. For that's an article within our law, As dangerous as the rest. Your time's expired: Either expound now, or receive your sentence. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-89,"No, you said you'd be my boyfriend!So where are you going? Tell me, where?"," We'll have this song out anon by ourselves: my father and the gentlemen are in sad talk, and we'll not trouble them. Come, bring away thy pack after me. Wenches, I'll buy for you both. Pedlar, let's have the first choice. Follow me, girls. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-51,"[To MARINA] Come here for a minute. Good things are coming your way. Mark my words: you need to pretend you're afraid of having sex even though you're perfectly willing, and you need to seem like you don't want the money, even though you'll make a fortune. If you cry about having to work as a prostitute, your customers will take pity on you; pity equals good reviews, and good reviews equals a huge profit.", I understand you not. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-32,"Well get revenge for it, dont you worry. Stop your weeping. Ill send a note to a certain man we know in Mantua, which is where that banished renegade Romeo is living. The man will poison Romeo so that Romeo will soon be keeping Tybalt company in death. And then, I hope, youll be satisfied."," Indeed, I never shall be satisfied With Romeo, till I behold himdead Is my poor heart for a kinsman vexed. Madam, if you could find out but a man To bear a poison, I would temper it, That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof, Soon sleep in quiet. Oh, how my heart abhors To hear him named, and cannot come to him. To wreak the love I bore my cousin Upon his body that slaughtered him! " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-26,"Yes, and they look awfullike an unfashionable village schoolteacher. I've been stalking him like a murderer, and he's followed every instruction I gave in that letter I dropped. He smiles so much that his face has more lines in it than a map of the Indies. You've never seen anything like this. I can hardly keep from throwing things at him. I know my lady will get so annoyed she'll hit him eventually, and when she does, he'll just smile and imagine that she's flattering him."," Come, bring us, bring us where he is. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-26,"Hell still end up hanged, even if every drop of water in the ocean swears he won't, and opens its mouth wide to try to swallow him."," [within] Mercy on us! We split, we split! Farewell, my wife and children! Farewell, brother! We split, we split, we split! " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-81,"You have a very convenient opportunity for it. He's doing some business with my lady right now, and he'll be leaving sooner or later."," Go, Sir Andrew. Scout me for him at the corner the orchard like a bum-baily. So soon as ever thou seest him, draw, and as thou drawest, swear horrible, for it comes to pass oft that a terrible oath, with a swaggering accent sharply twanged off, gives manhood more approbation than ever proof itself would have earned him. Away! " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-83,"Every day you play some trick on me, Iago. And it seems to me now that you are making things more difficult for me rather than giving me any advantage or hope of success. I won't tolerate this any longer, and as for what you've already done and what I've foolishly suffered because of you, I'm not just going to take it peacefully."," Will you hear me, Roderigo? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-58,"Come, come, my son, I'll bring you on your way: had I your youth and cause for anger, I would not stay."," Then, England's ground, farewell; sweet soil, adieu; My mother, and my nurse, that bears me yet! Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, Though banish'd, yet a trueborn Englishman. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-17,He's in Florence now.," Write from us to him. Post-post-haste, dispatch. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-106,Here comes your father. Don't refuse my proposal. I must and will have Katherine for my wife.," Now, Signior Petruchio, how speed you with my daughter? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-44,"And I would cheerfully, readily, and willingly die a thousand deaths if it would bring you peace.", Where goes Cesario? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-130,"He hasn't told us about that captain yet. When that's taken care of and the time is convenient, we will be married. Until then, sweet sister-in-law, we won't leave this place. Cesario, come here. You'll be Cesario to me while you're still a man, but when I see you in women's clothes, then you'll be Orsino's mistress, and his love's queen."," [sings] When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to mans estate, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, 'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came, alas! to wive, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, By swaggering could I never thrive, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came unto my beds, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, With toss-pots still had drunken heads, For the rain it raineth every day. A great while ago the world begun, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, But thats all one, our play is done, And well strive to please you every day. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-34,He has confessed that he has had sex with you., How? Unlawfully? +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-108,What?, To have a foolish wife. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-33,This is surely insanity.," Madam, the young gentleman of the Count Orsinos is returned. I could hardly entreat him back. He attends your ladyships pleasure. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-2,"It's better, then, that the gods should have her. Here she comes, crying over Lychorida's death. Are you ready?", I am resolved. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-5.json-line-3,"Sir Walter Herbert, a renowned soldier; Sir Gilbert Talbot; your brother, Sir William Stanley; Oxford; the powerful Pembroke; Sir James Blunt; Rhys-ap-Thomas, with a brave crew; and many other famous and powerful men. They're now sending their armies straight to London, if they don't have to fight along the way."," [gives him a paper] Well, hie thee to thy lord. I kiss his hand. My letter will resolve him of my mind.Farewell. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-99,"I have a headache, here by my forehead."," Why thats with watching, twill away again. Let me but bind it hard, within this hourIt will be well. [pulls out a handkerchief] " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-86,"My dear cousin, a beautiful target is usually the one that is hit fastest."," Well, in that hit you miss. Shell not be hit With Cupids arrow. She hath Dians wit. And, in strong proof of chastity well armed From loves weak childish bow, she lives uncharmed. She will not stay the siege of loving terms, Nor bide th encounter of assailing eyes, Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold. Oh, she is rich in beauty, only poor That when she dies, with beauty dies her store. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-157,"Then I definitely do not know you, because I never had an honest man around me. All those I kept around me were liars, because I wanted to serve meat to villains."," The gods are witness,Ne'er did poor steward wear a truer griefFor his undone lord than mine eyes for you. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-33,And you're a senator!," This thou shalt answer. I know thee, Roderigo. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-23,What did you say?, And some have greatness thrust upon them. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-1.json-line-4,What a tragic day!," A lady, sir, though it was said she much resembled me, was yet of many accounted beautiful. But though I could not with such estimable wonder overfar believe that, yetthus far I will boldly publish her: she bore a mind that envy could not but call fair. She is drowned already, sir, with salt water, though I seem to drown her remembrance again with more. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-68,He has very bad manners. He says he'll speak to you whether you like it or not., Of what personage and years is he? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-25,Weve had our lives completely taken from us by a bunch of drunken sailors. As for this bigmouthed rascal of a boatswain[To BOATSWAIN] I hope you drown ten times!," Hell be hanged yet, though every drop of water swear against it and gape at widest to glut him. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-78,"Should I gamble away my freedom at dice, and become your slave?"," I' faith, or I either? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-142,But what about your guilty conscience?," Ay, sir. Where lies that? If twere a kibe, 'Twould put me to my slipper. But I feel not This deity in my bosom. Twenty consciences, That stand twixt me and Milan, candied be they And melt ere they molest! Here lies your brother, No better than the earth he lies upon, If he were that which now hes like, thats dead; Whom I, with this obedient steel, three inches of it, Can lay to bed for ever; whiles you, doing thus, To the perpetual wink for aye might put This ancient morsel, this Sir Prudence, who Should not upbraid our course. For all the rest, Theyll take suggestion as a cat laps milk. Theyll tell the clock to any business that We say befits the hour. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-31,"If the worst villain in the world said that, he'd be twice as evil just for saying so. But youyou've only made a mistake."," You have mistook, my lady, Polixenes for Leontes: O thou thing! Which I'll not call a creature of thy place, Lest barbarism, making me the precedent, Should a like language use to all degrees And mannerly distinguishment leave out Betwixt the prince and beggar: I have said She's an adulteress; I have said with whom: More, she's a traitor and Camillo is A federary with her, and one that knows What she should shame to know herself But with her most vile principal, that she's A bed-swerver, even as bad as those That vulgars give bold'st titles, ay, and privy To this their late escape. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,"[To MARINA] Hurry up, now. [To the PIRATES] So, guys, you say she's a virgin?"," O, sir, we doubt it not. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-22,"Yes, if they were kept together and invested."," I would play Lord Pandarus of Phrygia, sir, to bring aCressida to this Troilus. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"And may you prove, sir, to be a master of your art."," [as CAMBIO] While you, sweet dear, prove mistress of my heart! " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-48,"What would you say about me, if you had to praise me?"," O gentle lady, do not put me to t,For I am nothing, if not critical. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-11,"Now, princely Buckingham, seal this friendship by embracing my wife's allies, and through your unity make me happy."," [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Whenever Buckingham doth turn his hate Upon your Grace, but with all duteous love Doth cherish you and yours, God punish me With hate in those where I expect most love. When I have most need to employ a friend, And most assurèd that he is a friend, Deep, hollow, treacherous, and full of guile Be he unto me: this do I beg of God When I am cold in love to you or yours. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-12,Here comes more news.," The Ottomites, reverend and gracious, Steering with due course toward the isle of Rhodes,Have there injointed them with an after fleet. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-7,"Huntsman, take care of my hounds. Let Merriman restthe poor dog's exhausted. And leash Clowder with the bitch with the deep bark. Didn't you see how Silver picked up the trail at the hedge corner, when the scent was coldest? I wouldn't sell that dog for twenty pounds."," Why, Belman is as good as he, my lord. He cried upon it at the merest loss, And twice today picked out the dullest scent. Trust me, I take him for the better dog. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-32,"Sir, this is my destination for a week or two, but then I'll go on as far as Rome, and then to Tripoli, if God is willing."," [as LUCENTIO] What countryman, I pray? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-120,"He wasn't talking to you, Desdemona. He's busy reading the letter. Is there really a dispute between my lord and Cassio?"," A most unhappy one. I would do much T' atone them, for the love I bear to Cassio. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-46,You need a crutch! Why are you calling for a sword?," My sword, I say! Old Montague is come,And flourishes his blade in spite of me. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-187,"I pray we have a quick journey! Camillo, we're off to the seaside.", The swifter speed the better. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-122,Fire and brimstone!, My lord? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-18,"If Tamora asks him, then he will. For I can smooth things over and fill his ear with golden promises. Even if his heart were hard as stone and his old ears deaf, both his heart and his ears would obey my words. [To AEMILIUS] You, go ahead of me and be our ambassador. Tell Lucius that the emperor requests a meeting with him at the house of his father, old Andronicus."," AEmilius, do this message honourably:And if he stand on hostage for his safety,Bid him demand what pledge will please him best. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-17,Look!," Oh, wretched villain! " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-26,"If we don't live to cry again, that'll be bad luck, considering how good we have it now."," I humbly beseech you, sir, to pardon me all thefaults I have committed to your worship and to giveme your good report to the prince my master. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-73,"What should I do? I admit it's embarrassing to be so in love, but I can't help it."," Virtue? A fig! 'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our willsare gardeners. So that if we will plant nettles or sow lettuce, set hyssop and weed up thyme, supply it with one gender of herbs or distract it with manyeither to have it sterile with idleness, or manured with industrywhy, the power and corrigible authority of thislies in our wills. If the balance of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality, the blood and baseness of our natures would conduct us to most prepost'rous conclusions. But we have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbittedlusts. Whereof I take this that you call love to be a sect or scion. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-13,Perhaps she chose it for love of Lucius's mother., Soft! see how busily she turns the leaves! +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-39,"Sir, shes human. But by God's blessing, shes mine. I chose her to be my wife when I couldn't ask my father for his advice, and in fact no longer thought I had a father. Shes the daughter of this famous Duke of Milan, about whom I had heard such good things but had never seen before. I've been given a second life from him, and marrying her makes him a second father to me."," I am hers.But oh, how oddly will it sound that IMust ask my child forgiveness! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-57,I dont know. And he refuses to tell me., Have you importuned him by any means? +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-43,Here's payment for the work you owe me. Now go!," You are an alchemist; make gold of that.Out, rascal dogs! " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-35,"Oh, poor duke! His task is like counting the sands or drinking an ocean dry; where one fights for him, thousands will fly to the other side. Goodbye at once, for once, forever."," Well, we may meet again. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-72,"[To QUEEN MARGARET] See, you've only cursed yourself."," Poor painted queen, vain flourish of my fortune, Why strewst thou sugar on that bottled spider, Whose deadly web ensnareth thee about? Fool, fool, thou whetst a knife to kill thyself. The day will come that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curse that poisonous bunch-backed toad. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"You will be his eunuch, and I will be your mute attendant. If I tell your secret, may I lose my sight.", I thank thee. Lead me on. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-77,"Where do you come from, sir?"," I can say little more than I have studied, and that questions out of my part. Good gentle one, give me modest assurance if you be the lady of the house, that Imay proceed in my speech. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-20,It's no use; he won't speak to you.," Sir,We have a maid in Mytilene, I durst wager,Would win some words of him. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-53,"Next thing you know, hell be saying widower Aeneas. Good Lord, how can he interpret the story in that way?"," Widow Dido said you? You make me study of that. She was of Carthage, not of Tunis. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,"A virtuous young woman, the daughter of a count who died a year ago. He left her in the care of his son, Olivia's brother, but the brother died soon after. They say that out of love for her brother, Olivia has stopped interacting with men altogether."," Oh, that I served that lady And might not be delivered to the world, Till I had made mine own occasion mellow, What my estate is. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-62,[Panting] These men have even taken my breath away. They call themselves creditors? They are devils!," My dear lord, " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-22,"And let his armor rust until today on purpose, before he wears it in the tournament."," Opinion's but a fool, that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man. But stay, the knights are coming: we will withdraw Into the gallery. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-64,"I'll hunt with him, and make sure he is not received into our home without fair compensation."," [Aside] What will this come to? He commands us to provide, and give great gifts, And all out of an empty coffer: Nor will he know his purse, or yield me this, To show him what a beggar his heart is, Being of no power to make his wishes good: His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt; he owes For every word: he is so kind that he now Pays interest for 't; his land's put to their books. Well, would I were gently put out of office Before I were forced out! Happier is he that has no friend to feed Than such that do e'en enemies exceed. I bleed inwardly for my lord. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-17,"Tell me, Uncle Richard: if my brother comes, where will we stay until my coronation ceremony?"," Where it seems best unto your royal self. If I may counsel you, some day or two Your Highness shall repose you at the Tower; Then where you please and shall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-11,"My memories seem distant and far away, more like a dream than something that I can be sure really happened. Didnt I have four or five women who took care of me?"," Thou hadst, and more, Miranda. But how is it That this lives in thy mind? What seest thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time? If thou rememberest aught ere thou camest here, How thou camest here thou mayst. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-0,"News from Verona! How are you, Balthasar? Have you brought me a letter from the friar? How is my wife? Is my father well? How is my Juliet? I ask that again because nothing can be bad if she is well."," Then she is well, and nothing can be ill. Her body sleeps in Capels monument, And her immortal part with angels lives. I saw her laid low in her kindreds vault And presently took post to tell it you. O, pardon me for bringing these ill news, Since you did leave it for my office, sir. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-2,"Oh, what a sad day!"," No harm. I have done nothing but in care of thee, Of thee, my dear onethee my daughter, who Art ignorant of what thou art, naught knowing Of whence I am, nor that I am more better Than Prospero, master of a full poor cell And thy no greater father. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-11,"Let me ask you a question: what do you think of my daughter, sir?", A most virtuous princess. +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-11,"Yes, my good lord, it does contain a king; King Richard is inside those lime and stone walls, and with him are the Lord Aumerle, Lord Salisbury, Sir Stephen Scroop, and a clergyman whose name I can't find out. "," O, belike it is the Bishop of Carlisle. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-59,"Why, tell me though, isn't this my daughter's tutor Cambio?", Cambio is changed into Lucentio. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-7,"We'll say goodbye in a week, and after that I won't argue any more."," Press me not, beseech you, so. There is no tongue that moves, none, none i' the world, So soon as yours could win me: so it should now, Were there necessity in your request, although 'Twere needful I denied it. My affairs Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder Were in your love a whip to me; my stay To you a charge and trouble: to save both, Farewell, our brother. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,Why?  Why on earth are you asking me this?," Zounds, sir, youre robbed! For shame, put on your gown. Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul. Even now, now, very now, an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe. Arise, arise, Awake the snorting citizens with the bell Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you. Arise, I say! " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-35,What? Adulterous sex with me?, Ay. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,"What do you mean, ""wears the garland?"" Do you mean the crown?"," Ay, my good lord. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-35,"I know too well how strongly a woman can love a man. Really, their hearts are as true as ours are. My father had a daughter who loved a man just as strongly as I might love you, if I were a woman.", And whats her history? +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-41,Aha! Why do you wish that?, Why do you speak so startingly and rash? +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-59,Know him? Yes.," Signior Gratiano? I cry you gentle pardon,These bloody accidents must excuse my mannersThat so neglected you. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-50,"[Singing] Oh no, no, no, no, don't you dare."," Out o' tune, sir. You lie. Art any more than a steward? Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shallbe no more cakes and ale? " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-11,"If she had that power, she'd be justified in doing so.", She had; and would incense meTo murder her I married. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-2,"Hello, good man! Do you want to speak with us?"," Yea, forsooth, an your mistership be emperial. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-23,"Yes, traitor."," Even in his throatunless it be the kingThat calls me traitor, I return the lie. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-14,"Did you see the king today, Lord Stanley?", But now the duke of Buckingham and IAre come from visiting his majesty. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-72,"Well goodbye, gentleman. Give me your hands. We must dine together sometime soon.[To the JEWELER] Sir, your jewel has gotten too much praise!"," What, my lord! dispraise? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-46,"Master, I think we both had the same idea at the same time.", Tell me thine first. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-66,"I dont, sir."," Thou liest, malignant thing! Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-37,"The ground is bloody. Search the graveyard. Go, a few of you, and arrest anyone you find."," Pitiful sight! Here lies the county slain, And Juliet bleeding, warm and newly dead, Who here hath lain these two days buried. Go, tell the Prince. Run to the Capulets. Raise up the Montagues. Some others search. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-3,Lord Mayor, Look to the drawbridge there! +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-61,"Boult, take her away. Do whatever you like with her. Smash her virginity into pieces so we can mold the rest into whatever shape we want."," An if she were a thornier piece of ground than sheis, she shall be ploughed. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-89,[To the FIRST MURDERER] What should we do?," Relent, and save your souls. Which of youif you were a prince's son Being pent from liberty, as I am now If two such murderers as yourselves came to you, Would you not entreat for life? Ay, you would beg, Were you in my distress. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-24,"That's true, but I was born a gentleman before my father. You see, the king's son took me by the hand, called me ""Brother,"" and then the two kings called my father ""Brother."" And then the prince my brother and the princess my sister called my father ""Father,"" and we all cried. Those were the first gentlemanly tears that we ever cried."," We may live, son, to shed many more. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-11,"Alla nostra casa ben venuto, molto honorato signor mio Petruchio.Get up, Grumio, get up. We will settle this argument."," Nay, tis no matter, sir, what he 'leges in Latin. If this be not a lawful case for me to leave his service look you, sir: he bid me knock him and rap him soundly, sir. Well, was it fit for a servant to use his master so, being perhaps, for aught I see, two-and-thirty, a pip out? Whom, would to God, I had well knocked at first, Then had not Grumio come by the worst. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-48,"[Whispering] Her C's, her U's, and her T's. Why only mention those?"," [reads] To the unknown beloved, this, and my good wishesHer very phrases! By your leave, wax. Soft! And the impressure her Lucrece, with which she uses to seal.'Tis my lady. To whom should this be? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-8,"By heaven, I think the only people who are safe are the queen's relatives, and the secret messengers who travel between the king and his mistress, Jane Shore. Didn't you hear how Lord Hastings had to beg Miss Shore in order to get released?"," Humbly complaining to her deity Got my Lord Chamberlain his liberty. Ill tell you what: I think it is our way, If we will keep in favor with the king, To be her men and wear her livery. The jealous o'erworn widow and herself, Since that our brother dubbed them gentlewomen, Are mighty gossips in this monarchy. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-35,"Let me have free access to reach them, and soon you won't have to fear them anymore."," Thou singst sweet music. Hark, come hither, Tyrrel. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-7,"Me too, and to promise him something in the future."," Good as the best. Promising is the very air o' the time: it opens the eyes of expectation: performance is ever the duller for his act; and, but in the plainer and simpler kind of people, the deed of saying is quite out of use. To promise is most courtly and fashionable: performance is a kind of will or testament which argues a great sickness in his judgment that makes it. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-29,I won't ever begin if I shut my mouth.," Good, i' faith. Come, begin. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-106,"I know the knight is furious with you, even to the degree of wanting a fight to the death, but I don't know any more details."," I beseech you, what manner of man is he? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-5,"I've got news, lads. Our war is over! The storm has battered the Turkish fleet so badly that their attack has been halted. A noble Venetian ship has seen most of the Turkish fleet shipwrecked and in trouble.", How? Is this true? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-16,"First of all, my horse is tired, and my master and mistress have had a falling out.", How? +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-132,Hes dead.," Then, tell me,Whos the next heir of Naples? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-86,"See how this ring encircles your finger. In the same way, my poor heart is enclosed inside your chest. Wear both of them, for both of them are yours. And if I, your poor devoted servant, can ask for one small favor from your gracious hand, then you'll guarantee my happiness forever.", What is it? +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-7,"Ah, Juliet, if youre as happy as I am, and youre better with words, tell me about the happiness you imagine well have in our marriage."," Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, Brags of his substance, not of ornament. They are but beggars that can count their worth. But my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-5,"Yes, totally rejected."," What a strange case was that! now, before the gods, I am ashamed on't. Denied that honourable man! there was very little honour showed in't. For my own part, I must needs confess, I have received some small kindnesses from him, as money, plate, jewels and such-like trifles, nothing comparing to his; yet, had he mistook him and sent to me, I should ne'er have denied his occasion so many talents. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-71,"Yes, and this."," Hey, Mountain, hey! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-61,"Love performed these miracles. Bianca's love made me trade my identity with Tranio, while he pretended to be me in town. And now at last I've arrived happily at the blissful conclusion of my endeavors. Whatever Tranio did, I commanded him to do. So pardon him, sweet father, for my sake.", Ill slit the villains nose that would have sent me tothe jail. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-1,"Amen, amen. But whatever sorrow comes, it couldnt overwhelm the joy I feel from a single look at her. If you join our hands with holy words, then love-devouring death can do whatever it wants. Its enough for me if I can just call her mine."," These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own deliciousness And in the taste confounds the appetite. Therefore love moderately. Long love doth so. Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-30,"Hello and God bless you, sir."," [as LUCENTIO] And you, sir. You are welcome.Travel you far on, or are you at the farthest? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-22,"Boy, these words dont excuse the injuries youve done to me. Turn and draw your sword."," I do protest I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise, Till thou shalt know the reason of my love. And so, good Capuletwhich name I tender As dearly as my ownbe satisfied. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,Praise Apollo!, Hast thou read truth? +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-57,"How are you, my king? There are a few men who were on your ship that are still missinga few odd boys that you don't remember."," Every man shift for all the rest and let no man take care for himself, for all is but fortune. Coraggio, bully-monster, coraggio! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-47,Nine oclock., I will not fail. Tis twenty year till then.I have forgot why I did call thee back. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-54,"Though I'm satisfied and don't need to know anything more than I already know, the oracle will put other people's minds at ease, especially those ignorant nonbelievers who can't stomach the truth. I decided it was a good idea to keep Hermione in prison so that she didn't try to escape like Polixenes and Camillo. Come on, follow me. I'm going to speak publicly, since news of this ordeal is bound to have spread."," [Aside] To laughter, as I take it,If the good truth were known. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-24,"[To TRINCULO] Here, swear, and tell me how you escaped the wreck."," Swum ashore, man, like a duck. I can swim like a duck, Ill be sworn. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-102,"What is the matter? What is going on, general?"," Oh, are you come, Iago? You have done well,That men must lay their murders on your neck. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-35,Isnt that the perfect sauce for a sweet goose?," Oh, heres a wit of cheveril, that stretches from an inch narrow to an ell broad! " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-38,"Stay away from her for a while. Be patient. While you were overwhelmed by your griefa passionate feeling you are prone toCassio was here. I sent him away and made some excuse for your fit of passion. I told him to come back here and speak with me, and he promised to do so. Hide nearby and watch the sneers and visible expressions of scorn all over his face, as I ask him to tell me again about where, how, how often, how long ago, and when he has slept and will again sleep with your wife. Just watch his expression. Please, be patient, or else you'll show that you are completely ruled by your emotions and not a real man."," Dost thou hear, Iago?I will be found most cunning in my patience,Butdost thou hear?most bloody. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-234,"Well, give me that part of it.[To the SHEPHERD'S SON] Are you a part of this business?"," In some sort, sir: but though my case be a pitifulone, I hope I shall not be flayed out of it. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-46,"No, I won't really dare to swear it.", [as LUCENTIO] Then thou wert best say that I am notLucentio. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-19,"That he's not offended with any man here. If he were, he would have shown it in his face."," I pray God he be not, I say. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-7,"Gentleman, what are you doing up so early?"," Sir, Our lodgings, standing bleak upon the sea, Shook as the earth did quake; The very principals did seem to rend, And all-to topple: pure surprise and fear Made me to quit the house. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-11,"For all I know, my lord, they do. "," You will be there, I know. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-24,"And the same to you, my good Lord Chamberlain. Welcome back to the open air. How have you tolerated imprisonment?"," With patience, noble lord, as prisoners must.But I shall live, my lord, to give them thanksThat were the cause of my imprisonment. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-4,That last is right. The rest I had was sweeter than sleep., God pardon sin! Wast thou with Rosaline? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-25,"No, truly, sir, I've never said grace in my life. "," Sirrah, come hither: make no more ado, But give your pigeons to the emperor: By me thou shalt have justice at his hands. Hold, hold; meanwhile here's money for thy charges. Give me pen and ink. Sirrah, can you with a grace deliver a supplication? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-40,"[To RICHARD] May I weigh down your soul tomorrow! It's me, poor Clarence, who was drowned to death in a barrel of sickening wine, betrayed by your plotting. Remember me tomorrow in the battle, and let your blunted sword fall from your hand. Despair, and die! "," [to RICHARD] Let me sit heavy in thy soul tomorrow,Rivers, that died at Pomfret. Despair, and die! " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-22,"How many women would carry such a message? Ah, poor Proteus! You have employed a fox to be the shepherd of your lambs. Oh, I am a poor fool! Why do I pity the man who hates me with his heart? Because he loves her, he hates me.  And because I love him, I have to feel sorry for him. I gave him this ring when we said goodbyeto make him promise to remember me. And now I am an unhappy messenger, who has to ask for the picture that I don't want to get; to carry the ring which I should have refused; to praise his faithwhich I should have said bad things about. I am my master's truly-confirmed love. But I cannot be a true servant to my master, unless I betray myself. Yes, I will woo Silvia for him. But I'll do it coldly since I don't want him to succeed, as heaven knows. "," Gentlewoman, good day! I pray you, be my meanTo bring me where to speak with Madam Silvia. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-30,Give it to me! Dont talk to me about fear., [Gives her the vial] Hold. Get you gone. Be strong and prosperousIn this resolve. Ill send a friar with speedTo Mantua with my letters to thy lord. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-42,"No, my good lord, it is more pleasing stuff than that."," What, household stuff? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-77,I found this on my tent this morning.," [reads] Jockey of Norfolk, be not so bold. For Dickon thy master is bought and sold. A thing devisèd by the enemy. Go, gentlemen, every man unto his charge. Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls. Conscience is but a word that cowards use, Devised at first to keep the strong in awe. Our strong arms be our conscience, swords our law. March on. Join bravely. Let us to it pell mell If not to heaven, then hand in hand to hell. [his oration to his army] What shall I say more than I have inferred? Remember whom you are to cope withal, A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and runaways, A scum of Bretons and base lackey peasants, Whom their o'er-cloyèd country vomits forth To desperate ventures and assured destruction. You sleeping safe, they bring to you unrest; You having lands and blessed with beauteous wives, They would restrain the one, distain the other. And who doth lead them but a paltry fellow, Long kept in Brittany at our mothers cost, A milksop, one that never in his life Felt so much cold as overshoes in snow? Lets whip these stragglers o'er the seas again, Lash hence these overweening rags of France, These famished beggars weary of their lives, Who, but for dreaming on this fond exploit, For want of means, poor rats, had hanged themselves. If we be conquered, let men conquer us, And not these bastard Bretons, whom our fathers Have in their own land beaten, bobbed, and thumped, And in record, left them the heirs of shame. Shall these enjoy our lands, lie with our wives, Ravish our daughters? " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-49,"Well, take it, then, and may the gods bless you!"," Ay, but hark you, my friend; 'twas we that made up this garment through the rough seams of the waters: there are certain condolements, certain vails. I hope, sir, if you thrive, you'll remember from whence you had it. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-104,"And as for Cassio, let me handle him. You'll hear more about it by midnight.", Excellent good. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-45,"What, are my own doors going to shut themselves to me? Am I not free to leave my own house? Does the home to such great parties turn its back on me, like everyone else?"," Put in now, Titus. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-98,"I think you're right, and in the morning I will ask the virtuous Desdemona to plead on my behalf. But I worry for my fortunes if they hold me back."," You are in the right. Good night, lieutenant, I must tothe watch. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-92,But it's unpleasant to hear women being willful.," [To LUCENTIO] Come, Kate, well to bed. We three are married, but you two are sped. 'Twas I won the wager, though you hit the white, And, being a winner, God give you good night! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-32,Im hurt. May a plague strike both your families. Im done. Did he get away without injury?," What, art thou hurt? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-20,"I thank you, sir."," Signior Petruchio, fie, you are to blame.Come, mistress Kate, Ill bear you company. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-5,"I carried the dog to Mistress Silvia like you asked me to, sir. ", And what says she to my little jewel? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-49,Christ! You scoundrel! You rascal!," Whats the matter, lieutenant? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-21,I will.," But good lieutenant, is your general wived? " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-1,I daresay he doesn't lie anywhere.," Why, man? " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,Let's go look for him. We would do wrong to our own prosperity if we were to arrive to late to such an opportunity.," True;When the day serves, before black-corner'd night,Find what thou want'st by free and offer'd light. Come. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-24,[Giving him money] I understand you sir. You're pretty good at begging.," The matter, I hope, is not great, sir, begging but a beggar. Cressida was a beggar. My lady is within, sir. Iwill construe to them whence you come. Who you are and what you would are out of my welkin, I might say element, but the word is overworn. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-64,I'd be glad to., Are you content to stay? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-86,She won't., I say she shall.And first begin with her. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-124,"Good madam, let me speak, and don't let any quarreling cast a shadow over the surprised joy of these happy couples, which I have been amazed by. To avoid any fighting, I'll confess that Toby and I were the ones who tricked Malvolio here, because of the arrogant and rude behavior we had observed in him. Maria only wrote the letter at Sir Toby's urgent request, and he has rewarded her for it by marrying her. The whole practical joke should inspire laughter instead of revenge, especially if we consider that both sides injured each other equally."," [To MALVOLIO] Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee! " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-20,Who have you done? This is cruel and unnatural! ," Kill'd her, for whom my tears have made me blind. I am as woful as Virginius was, And have a thousand times more cause than he To do this outrage: and it now is done. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-92,All these traits make her even worse.," Oh, a thousand thousand timesand then of so gentle a condition! " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-39,"Where King Smalus rules, feared and loved by all?"," Most royal sir, from thence; from him, whose daughter His tears proclaim'd his, parting with her: thence, A prosperous south-wind friendly, we have cross'd, To execute the charge my father gave me For visiting your highness: my best train I have from your Sicilian shores dismiss'd; Who for Bohemia bend, to signify Not only my success in Libya, sir, But my arrival and my wife's in safety Here where we are. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-48,My lord," How chance the prophet could not at that timeHave told me, I being by, that I should kill him? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-65,Timon, I'll have it so. My steward! +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-84,"If I colonized this island, my lord", Hed sow t with nettle seed. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-16,Why do the emperor's trumpets make that sound?," Belike, for joy the emperor hath a son. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-2,"No, I'll see you safely to the church, and then I'll hurry back to my master's.", I marvel Cambio comes not all this while. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-26,"No, no, let Rape and Murder stay with me. Or else Ill call my brother back again, and Ill count on Lucius to take revenge for me."," [Aside to her sons] What say you, boys? will you bide with him, Whiles I go tell my lord the emperor How I have govern'd our determined jest? Yield to his humour, smooth and speak him fair, And tarry with him till I turn again. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,"That would be nice of us, but hardly politically sensible."," Then whither he goes, thither let me go. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-27,Head and butt! A clever person would say your butting head had horns.," Ay, mistress bride, hath that awakened you? " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-4,"[To SEBASTIAN so that only he can hear] Lets do it tonight, because the men are so exhausted from traveling. They won't, or can't, be as careful as they are when they have more energy."," [aside to ANTONIO] I say, tonight. No more. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-14,"His nurse? Why, she was dead before you were born."," If twere not she, I cannot tell who told me. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-8,"Call me superstitious, but I'm going to kneel and ask for her blessing. [PERDITA kneels in front of HERMIONE]Ma'am, you died just when I was born. Let me kiss your hand. [PERDITA moves to kiss HERMIONE's hand]"," O, patience!The statue is but newly fix'd, the colour's Not dry. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-53,"She'll reject the duke. She won't marry anyone who's above her social rank, her wealth, her age, or her intelligenceI've heard her swear this. So cheer up, you're still in the running, man.", Ill stay a month longer. I am a fellow o' th' strangest mind i' th' world. I delight in masques and revels sometimes altogether. +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-22,"If you need a little room to pray, I'll allow it, but don't take too long. The gods might listen, you know, and I swore I'd do my job quickly.", Why will you kill me? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-0,"Youre leaving? Its not yet close to daytime. The sound you just heard was a nightingale, not a lark. Each night the nightingale sings on that pomegranate tree. Believe me, my love, it was the nightingale."," It was the lark, the herald of the morn, No nightingale. Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east. Nights candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live, or stay and die. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-145,"The greatest thing you lack is brought about by your great desire to eat a lotwhy else would you feel poor? Look here, the earth has roots, and within a mile are a hundred springs. The oaks have nuts, the briers red berries. Nature is a generous housewife, who gives a great meal on each bush. Poor! How could you feel poor?"," We cannot live on grass, on berries, water,As beasts and birds and fishes. " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-3,"Father, you like bragging about me even when I don't deserve it."," It's fit it should be so; for princes are A model which heaven makes like to itself: As jewels lose their glory if neglected, So princes their renowns if not respected. 'Tis now your honour, daughter, to explain The labour of each knight in his device. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-28,[Watching FLORIZEL and PERDITA] He's telling her something that makes her blush. Just look how fair her skin is!," Come on, strike up! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-15,"If I do so, it will be worth more if I say it behind your back than if I say it to your face."," Poor soul, thy face is much abused with tears. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-10,"Here it is set plain: I love the beautiful daughter of rich Capulet. I love her, and she loves me. Were bound together, and need only for you to combine us completely by marrying us. In good time Ill tell you about when and where and how we met, how we wooed each other and vowed our love. But  now I pray that you will agree to marry us today."," Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here! Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, So soon forsaken? Young mens love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes. Jesu Maria, what a deal of brine Hath washed thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline! How much salt water thrown away in waste To season love that of it doth not taste! The sun not yet thy sighs from heaven clears, Thy old groans ring yet in my ancient ears. Lo, here upon thy cheek the stain doth sit Of an old tear that is not washed off yet. If eer thou wast thyself and these woes thine, Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline. And art thou changed? Pronounce this sentence then: Women may fall when theres no strength in men. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-126,"Well, ""some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them."" I was a member of this farce as well, pretending to be a priest named Sir Topas, but what does that matter? [Imitating MALVOLIO] ""By God, fool, I am not mad.""But do you remember what else he said? ""Madam, why do you laugh at such an empty-headed villain? If you don't laugh at him, he can't think of anything to say."" And sowhat goes around comes around.", Ill be revenged on the whole pack of you. +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-19,"That's a nice moral. It means that he's currently down and out but hopes that, by marrying you, he'll be on his way to a better fortune.", He had need mean better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-48,"Every person on the ship was like a madman and did desperate things. Everyone except the sailors jumped into the rough sea to escape the ship that I had set on fire. The kings son, Ferdinand, with his hair standing straight uplooking like reeds instead of hairwas the first one who jumped, shouting, Hell is empty, and all the devils are here!"," Why, thats my spirit!But was not this nigh shore? " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-34,"[Seeing ALONSO and kneeling] Though the seas threaten us sometimes, they are merciful because they let you survive. I was wrong to curse them."," Now all the blessings Of a glad father, compass thee about. Arise, and say how thou camest here. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-45,A hundred then., Content. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-70,"I pray to heaven that he is upset over some government matter, as you think is the case, and not over some jealous idea about you.", Alas the day! I never gave him cause. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,"Yes, I swear."," What a wicked beast was I to disfurnish myself against such a good time, when I might ha' shown myself honourable! how unluckily it happened, that I should purchase the day before for a little part, and undo a great deal of honoured! Servilius, now, before the gods, I am not able to do,the more beast, I say:I was sending to use Lord Timon myself, these gentlemen can witness! but I would not, for the wealth of Athens, I had done't now. Commend me bountifully to his good lordship; and I hope his honour will conceive the fairest of me, because I have no power to be kind: and tell him this from me, I count it one of my greatest afflictions, say, that I cannot pleasure such an honourable gentleman. Good Servilius, will you befriend me so far, as to use mine own words to him? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-81,"Quiet for a second, and listen up. Remember how quickly she fell in love with the Moor, all over some bragging and made-up fantastical stories. Do you think she still loves him now for talking? Don't think this for a second. She wants something nice to look at, and she won't get that with the devil Othello. When she gets bored with having sex, she'll need to find something to inflame her passion againsomeone good-looking, closer to her age, and more like her in behavior and appearance. She'll find none of this in the Moor. Without any of these desirable things, she'll get so sick of the Moor she'll want to throw up. Her very nature will compel her to find a second man. Now, sir, given all this obvious information, who do you think she will turn to if not Cassio? He's eloquent, and puts up a facade of good manners to hide his real desires. She'll choose no one but him. He's a tricky, opportunistic villain, who takes advantage of situations. He's a devilish fool. And besides, this scoundrel is handsome, young, and has everything that foolish young women look for in a man. He's an awful and complete rascal, and Desdemona's already found him.", I cannot believe that in her. Shes full of most blessed condition. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-4,"Well, there's no way for her to get experience except by getting experience.  Here comes Lord Lysimachus in a disguise."," We should have both lord and lown, if the peevishbaggage would but give way to customers. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-24,"[To the gentlemen] Traitors! Why aren't you forcing her out? Give her the bastard.[To ANTIGONUS] You old fart! Your wife is the boss of you, you're completely whipped! Pick up the bastard. I said pick it up! Give it to your hag of a wife."," For everUnvenerable be thy hands, if thouTakest up the princess by that forced basenessWhich he has put upon't! " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-38,"Earlier that that, sir, if that's what I am now."," Why, the house you dwell in proclaims you to be acreature of sale. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-89,"Here, wear this locket for me. My picture is inside. Don't refuse it, please. Unlike me, it has no voice to upset you with. And I beg you to come again tomorrow. What could you ask of me that I would deny, as long as I can retain my honor in giving it?", Nothing but this: your true love for my master. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-121,"Yes, lie down and roar with grief, since you have killed the sweetest innocent girl that ever lived."," Oh, she was foul! I scarce did know you, uncle. There lies your niece, Whose breath, indeed, these hands have newly stopped. I know this act shows horrible and grim. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-121,"Just as I said. Look, here he comes. No exotic plant or herb, nor any sleeping medicine in the world, will return to you that sweet restful sleep you enjoyed just yesterday.", Ha! Ha! False to me? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-31,"Villain, what have you done?", That which thou canst not undo. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-37,"I'm surprised that your ladyship enjoys the company of such an empty-headed villain. The other day I saw him lose a battle of wits to an ordinary idiot who had no more brains than a stone. Look at him now, he's without a witty retort already. Unless you laugh and give him an opportunity, he can't think of a thing to say. I declare that the so-called wise men who laugh so hard at these jesters' well-rehearsed routines are no better than jesters' assistants themselves."," Oh, you are sick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste witha distempered appetite. To be generous, guiltless, and of free disposition is to take those things for bird-bolts that you deem cannon-bullets. There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail. Nor no railing in a known discreet man, though he do nothing but reprove. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-2,What? Whos calling me?, Your mother. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-13,"Come, is the bride ready to go to church?"," Ready to go, but never to return. O son! The night before thy wedding day Hath death lain with thy wife. There she lies, Flower as she was, deflowered by him. Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir. My daughter he hath wedded. I will die, And leave him all. Life, living, all is Deaths. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-41,"Oh, no reason. I was just curious."," Why of thy thought, Iago? " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-26,"They are spirits that I've called out from their dwellings to perform my current fantasy, all through my magic.", Let me live here ever.So rare a wondered father and a wifeMakes this place paradise. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-62,"About $6,000 immediately, and everything I have in the future."," This gentleman of mine hath served me long: To build his fortune I will strain a little, For 'tis a bond in men. Give him thy daughter: What you bestow, in him I'll counterpoise, And make him weigh with her. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-18,Look! Who's that? ," Good morr ow, lords:O, tell me, did you see Aaron the Moor? " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-69,"Give them my best, and tell them that, to ease their sadness, their fear of war, their pains, their losses, their pangs of love, and all the other difficulties common to life, I send some kindness their way. I'll teach them how to defend themselves against the wild Alcibiades's wrath.", I like this well; he will return again. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-47,Just half an hour!," Being done, there is no pause. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,[To the attendants so that only they can hear]The king is angry. See how he bites his lip., [aside] I will converse with iron-witted fools And unrespective boys. None are for me That look into me with considerate eyes. High-reaching Buckingham grows circumspect. Boy! +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-8,And I love to see this great lord bow to us and send us gifts.  ," Had he not reason, Lord Demetrius?Did you not use his daughter very friendly? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-16,Let Saint George and my innocence make me successful!," However God or fortune cast my lot, There lives or dies, true to King Richard's throne, A loyal, just and upright gentleman: Never did captive with a freer heart Cast off his chains of bondage and embrace His golden uncontroll'd enfranchisement, More than my dancing soul doth celebrate This feast of battle with mine adversary. Most mighty liege, and my companion peers, Take from my mouth the wish of happy years: As gentle and as jocund as to jest Go I to fight: truth hath a quiet breast. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-19,What?," I cannot think but your age has forgot me; It could not else be, I should prove so base, To sue, and be denied such common grace: My wounds ache at you. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-16,Was it?," My father, as nurse said, did never fear, But cried 'Good seaman!' to the sailors, galling His kingly hands, haling ropes; And, clasping to the mast, endured a sea That almost burst the deck. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-22,What do you think of his belief?," I think nobly of the soul, and no way approve his opinion. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-2,"Young, honorable, Alcibiades, when your grievances were just an idea, before you had any power and we had any fear of it, we sent assistance to you to apologize for our ingratitude with endless admiration."," So did we woo Transformed Timon to our city's love By humble message and by promised means: We were not all unkind, nor all deserve The common stroke of war. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-111,"And you, philosopher!", Thou liest. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-24,"I think that you haven't actually tried patience, which has helped me get through a similar loss and find eventual happiness.", You the like loss? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-227,"He'll suffer horribly, but so will his family and everyone within fifty degrees of relation to him. They'll all be hanged; it's a pity, but it's necessary. Can you believe some old shepherd was grooming his daughter to catch a prince? Some say he'll be stoned to death, but I say that's too lenient for someone who almost ruined our prince! No punishment is too harsh for him."," Has the old man e'er a son, sir, do you hear. an'tlike you, sir? " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-11,"We can make out, on the opposite shore, a large group of ships sailing this way."," I thought as much. One sorrow never comes but brings an heir, That may succeed as his inheritor; And so in ours: some neighbouring nation, Taking advantage of our misery, Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels with their power, To beat us down, the which are down already; And make a conquest of unhappy me, Whereas no glory's got to overcome. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-55,"[Offstage] Oh, my good lord, I want to have a word with you!"," Yes, tis Emilia. (to EMILIA) By and by. Shes dead. 'Tis like she comes to speak of Cassios death, The noise was high. Ha! No more moving? Still as the grave. Shall she come in? Were t good? I think she stirs againNo. Whats best to do? If she come in, shell sure speak to my wife My wife! my wife! what wife? I have no wife. Oh, insupportable! Oh, heavy hour! Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon, and that th' affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-69,Indeed it is., Lets meet him and receive him. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-60,Cambio has become Lucentio.," Love wrought these miracles. Biancas love Made me exchange my state with Tranio, While he did bear my countenance in the town, And happily I have arrivèd at the last Unto the wishèd haven of my bliss. What Tranio did, myself enforced him to. Then pardon him, sweet father, for my sake. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-75,We learned the tune of it a month ago., I can bear my part; you must know 'tis myoccupation; have at it with you. +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-33,"No, I don't think that's a good idea, good madam. Forgive me."," There, hold! I will not look upon your master's lines: I know they are stuff'd with protestations And full of new-found oaths; which he will break As easily as I do tear his paper. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-38,Im going to laugh myself to death at this foolish monster. A disgraceful monster. I could find it in my heart to beat him," [To CALIBAN] Come, kiss. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-60,"He called her ""whore."" A drunken beggar wouldn't call his girl such a name. ", Why did he so? +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-67,"[To BIANCA] What, are you looking pale? Someone carry him off."," Do you perceive the gastness of her eye?Stay you, goodgentlemen.Look you pale, mistress? Nay, if you stare, we shall hear more anon. Behold her well. I pray you, look upon her. Do you see, gentlemen? Nay, guiltiness Will speak, though tongues were out of use. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-118,"What, are you awake or asleep?", Do you not hear me speak? +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-28,[Mimicking TRINCULO's voice] You lie. You cant do that.," What a pied ninnys this! Thou scurvy patch! I do beseech thy greatness, give him blows And take his bottle from him. When thats gone, He shall drink naught but brine, for Ill not show him Where the quick freshes are. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-77,"I'll help you, Sir Toby. They'll bandage us up together."," Will you help?An ass-head, and a coxcomb, and a knave,a thin-faced knave, a gull! " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-9,I swear that I will never go back on this exchange of love and friendship., And so swear I. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-2.json-line-0,"Holy Franciscan Friar! Brother, hey!"," This same should be the voice of Friar John.Welcome from Mantua. What says Romeo?Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-155,He has the noblest mind any man has ever had., Long may he live in fortunes! Shall we in? +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-32,"Alas, what sin have I committed without knowing about it?"," Was this fair paper, this most goodly book, Made to write whore upon? What committed? Committed? O thou public commoner! I should make very forges of my cheeks That would to cinders burn up modesty Did I but speak thy deeds. What committed? Heaven stops the nose at it and the moon winks, The bawdy wind that kisses all it meets Is hushed within the hollow mine of earth And will not hear t. What committed! Impudent strumpet! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-19,"Sir, Ill be hanged if hes your man, in your servant's uniform. Walk out into a field and hell chase you. Thats the only sense in which you can call him your man."," Romeo, the love I bear thee can affordNo better term than this: thou art a villain. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-9,"Not so fast, sir; I came to help him get to sleep. It's people like you, yes-men who encourage his delusional fantasies, that are keeping him awake. I came to tell him something so true that it'll work like medicinemy honesty will cure the disease that keeps him from sleeping."," What noise there, ho? " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-19,The devil is speaking through him.," No. [to ANTONIO] For you, most wicked sir, whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth, I do forgive Thy rankest fault, all of them, a nd require My dukedom of thee, which perforce, I know, Thou must restore. " +pericles-act-1-scene-2.json-line-8,You know I have the power to kill you., [Kneeling] I have ground the axe myself;Do you but strike the blow. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-33,What will you give us?," No money, on my faith, but the gleek. I will give you the minstrel. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-39,"And be brief too, good mother, for I'm in a hurry."," Art thou so hasty? I have stayed for thee,God knows, in torment and in agony. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-24,"Keep whoring around. Those who use you don't love you, so you might as well give them diseases, because they give you their lust. Use these dirty hours well and prepare these villains for tubs and baths. Bring those bright youths down to their rightful place, trying to cure their venereal diseases with diets and salt-baths."," Hang thee, monster! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-9,"No, you're a liar. It's the blessed sun."," Then God be blessed, it is the blessèd sun. But sun it is not, when you say it is not, And the moon changes even as your mind. What you will have it named, even that it is, And so it shall be so for Katherine. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-32,[To MIRANDA] This is strange. Some strong feeling has deeply upset your father., Never till this daySaw I him touched with anger so distempered. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,"Truly, I can't."," Verily! You put me off with limber vows; but I, Though you would seek t'unsphere the stars with oaths, Should yet say 'Sir, no going.' Verily, You shall not go. A lady's 'Verily' is As potent as a lord's. Will you go yet? Force me to keep you as a prisoner, Not like a guest; so you shall pay your fees When you depart, and save your thanks. How say you? My prisoner? or my guest? by your dread 'Verily,' One of them you shall be. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-19,What are you saying? Have you lost your mind?," Most reverend signior, do you know my voice? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-19,"Despised, distressed, hated, martyred, killed! Why did you come now, Death, to murder, murder our joy? Oh child! Oh child! My soul and not my child! You are dead! No! My child is dead. My child will be buried together with my joy."," Peace, ho, for shame! Confusions cure lives not In these confusions. Heaven and yourself Had part in this fair maid. Now heaven hath all, And all the better is it for the maid. Your part in her you could not keep from death, But heaven keeps his part in eternal life. The most you sought was her promotion, For twas your heaven she should be advanced. And weep ye now, seeing she is advanced Above the clouds, as high as heaven itself? Oh, in this love, you love your child so ill That you run mad, seeing that she is well. Shes not well married that lives married long, But shes best married that dies married young. Dry up your tears and stick your rosemary On this fair corse, and, as the custom is, And in her best array, bear her to church. For though some nature bids us all lament, Yet natures tears are reasons merriment. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-35,How long have you been in this profession?, E'er since I can remember. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-66,"No, this turtledove will catch a buzzard."," Come, come, you wasp. I' faith, you are too angry. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-25,"[Singing]I called my love false love, but what did he say then?Sing willow, willow, willow.If I court more women, you'll sleep with more menOkay, you can go now, good night. My eyes itch. Does that mean I'm going to cry?", 'Tis neither here nor there. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-16,"Indeed, God forbid that he should say no to us!", I fear he will. Here Catesby comes again. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-5,"Are you in the service of the Lady Olivia, friends?"," Ay, sir, we are some of her trappings. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-64,"Stop, lieutenant! Sir MontanoGentlemen, are you out of your minds? Have you forgotten your sense of duty? Stop! The general is talking to you. Stop, for shame!"," Why, how now, ho! From whence ariseth this? Are we turned Turks? And to ourselves do that Which heaven hath forbid the Ottomites? For Christian shame, put by this barbarous brawl. He that stirs next to carve for his own rage Holds his soul light, he dies upon his motion. Silence that dreadful bell, it frights the isle From her propriety. What is the matter, masters? Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving, Speak, who began this? On thy love, I charge thee. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-21,"Words are useless breath, like lawyers pleading on their sad clients' behalf; like the children of joys who inherit nothing; like poor speech-makers going on about misery. Even so, let them have a chance. Though they won't help in any other way, they still help ease the heart."," If so, then be not tongue-tied. Go with me,And in the breath of bitter words lets smotherMy damnèd son that thy two sweet sons smothered. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-2,"My dear son, youre too familiar with suffering. I do have news for you about the Princes punishment for you.", What less than doomsday is the Princes doom? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-6,Happy or sad?," Of either, madam. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-106,"Listen, listen! I hear, the song of the strutting rooster who cries cock-a-doodle-doo."," Where should this music be? I' th' air or th' earth? It sounds no more, and sure, it waits upon Some god o' th' island. Sitting on a bank, Weeping again the king my fathers wrack, This music crept by me upon the waters, Allaying both their fury and my passion With its sweet air. Thence I have followed it, Or it hath drawn me rather. But tis gone. No, it begins again. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-29,"James Tyrrel, your most obedient subject.", Art thou indeed? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-107,"Now, Sir Petruchio, how's it going with my daughter?"," How but well, sir? How but well? It were impossible I should speed amiss. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-102,"No, sir. His fury comes from a very real insult you gave him. So go ahead and give him what he wants. You won't be allowed to go back into the house unless you want to fight me, and if you're going to do that you might as well fight him instead. So go on to the garden, or else draw your sword right now. There's no way you're going to avoid a fight today, unless you want to give up your title as a gentleman and swear that you'll never carry a sword again."," This is as uncivil as strange. I beseech you, do me this courteous office, as to know of the knight what my offense to him is. It is something of my negligence, nothing of my purpose. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-66,"No, Cassio is not killed."," Not Cassio killed! Then murders out of tune, And sweet revenge grows harsh. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-118,"What, are you crazy? I order you to go back home."," Good gentlemen, let me have leave to speak. 'Tis proper I obey him, but not now. Perchance, Iago, I will ne'er go home. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-13,"But wait, here come the gardeners: let's hide in the shadow of these trees. Oh, God, I bet they'll talk about politics, for everyone does when they expect a change in government; sorrow is a sign that there's more sorrow to come. "," Go, bind thou up yon dangling apricocks, Which, like unruly children, make their sire Stoop with oppression of their prodigal weight: Give some supportance to the bending twigs. Go thou, and like an executioner, Cut off the heads of too fast growing sprays, That look too lofty in our commonwealth: All must be even in our government. You thus employ'd, I will go root away The noisome weeds, which without profit suck The soil's fertility from wholesome flowers. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-32,Now your lips have cleaned the sin from mine., Then have my lips the sin that they have took. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-70,"Take up the sword again, or else take me."," Arise, dissembler. Though I wish thy death,I will not be the executioner. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-39,"Draw your swords, if youre men. Gregory, get ready to slash them."," [Draws his sword] Part, fools!Put up your swords. You know not what you do. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-33,"By God, he must die! I had forgotten about the reward.", Wheres thy conscience now? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-141,"Most mighty king, a powerful navy is sailing to our western coast. Many weak, unreliable allies of ours have gathered at the shore to meet the shipsbut they are unarmed and undecided about whether or not to fight them. It's thought that Richmond is the invading navy's admiral. Right now the ships are just drifting around offshore, waiting for Buckingham to welcome them to land."," Some light-foot friend post to the duke of NorfolkRatcliffe, thyself, or Catesby. Where is he? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-90,Nothing but this: give your true love to my master., How with mine honor may I give him thatWhich I have given to you? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-15,"And you, good sir. Please tell me, don't you have a daughter named Katherina, who is fair and virtuous?"," I have a daughter, sir, called Katherina. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-28,[Whispering] My God!," ( aside ) O peace, peace, peace! Now, now. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-73,"I'm glad to hear this, because now I can show my love for you and fulfill my duty in a more frank manner. So, hear what I must tell you. I don't have any proof yet. But keep an eye on your wife, and watch her carefully with Cassio. Look at her like this: don't be too jealous or too trusting. I wouldn't want you to get taken advantage of because of your noble, kind nature. Look out. I know the people of my country well. Women of Venice let God see the sorts of exploits they wouldn't dare let their husbands see. Their conscience doesn't stop them from doing bad things, but only keeps them from letting their bad deeds be known.", Dost thou say so? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-7,"I know it, uncle,  and would not oppose myself against the will of heaven. But who's here now? "," Welcome, Harry: what, will not this castle yield? " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-46,"It's the same with me and my son. Well, Mamillius and I will walk along and leave you two to more serious business. Hermione, you can show your love for me by giving Polixenes a warm welcome. Let him have what is expensive in Sicily for a small price. Next to you and our son, he's the person I care about the most."," If you would seek us,We are yours i' the garden: shall's attend you there? " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-8,"What luck  Thick-lips has, if he can pull off what he's trying to do."," Call up her father. Rouse him. Make after him, Poison his delight, Proclaim him in the streets. Incense her kinsmen, And, though he in a fertile climate dwell, Plague him with flies. Though that his joy be joy Yet throw such changes of vexation ont, As it may lose some color. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-23,"My daughter! Oh, my daughter!", Dead? +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-10,"Beautiful girl, Ill be neither of those things, if you dislike them."," How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb, And the place death, considering who thou art, If any of my kinsmen find thee here. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-6,And what does she say to my pretty little dog?," Marry, she says your dog was a cur, and tells youcurrish thanks is good enough for such a present. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-29,I'm not accusing them.," You are light into my hands, where you are like to live. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-13,"In the face of banishment, let philosophy be hanged! Unless philosophy can create a Juliet, move an entire town to a new place, or reverse a princes punishment, it cant help me. Stop talking."," Oh, then I see that madmen have no ears. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-35,"Hail, worthy Timon, and all those who enjoy his bounty. All five of the senses acknowledge you as their patron, and that they come here freely to pay homage to you and your great wealth. Yes, hearing, taste touch, and smell, all the senses have enjoyed what you offer. Now it is time to feast your eyes!"," They're welcome all; let 'em have kind admittance:Music, make their welcome! " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-6,"I swear, you are a generous man. These wise men who give fools money will earn themselves a good reputationafter fourteen years of payments."," [To SEBASTIAN] Now, sir, have I met you again? Theres for you. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-6,"Welcome, gentlemen. All the ladies who arent suffering from corns on their feet will dance with you. Ha ha! My ladies, now which of you will refuse to dance now? If any of you acts shyly, Ill swear she has corns. Have I hit the mark? Welcome, gentlemen. Once there was a time when I could wear a mask and charm a girl by whispering a story in her ear. No more, no more, no more. You are welcome gentlemen. Come, musicians, play. [Music plays and they dance] Make room in the hall! Make room! Dance, girls. "," Byr Lady, thirty years. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-27,And more too!," You see this confluence, this great flood of visitors. I have, in this rough work, shaped out a man, Whom this beneath world doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment: my free drift Halts not particularly, but moves itself In a wide sea of wax: no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold; But flies an eagle flight, bold and forth on, Leaving no tract behind. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-32,Didnt you just say that he lied?, Thou liest. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-2,"Titus, I've come to talk with you."," No, not a word; how can I grace my talk,Wanting a hand to give it action?Thou hast the odds of me; therefore no more. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-31,"Now here comes the Duke of York, right on time."," Richard of York, how fares our loving brother? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-63,"Worse and worse. She will not come! Oh, it's vile, intolerable, not to be endured!Grumio, go to your mistress. Say that I command her to come to me.", I know her answer. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-84,"Oh, but I worked so hard memorizing it, and it's poetic."," It is the more like to be feigned. I pray you, keep it in. I heard you were saucy at my gates and allowed your approach rather to wonder at you than to hear you. If you be not mad, be gone. If you have reason, be brief. 'Tis not that time of moon with me to make one in so skipping a dialogue. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-25,"Yes, but it's not yet time for me to die!"," Presently. Therefore confess thee freely of thy sin, For to deny each article with oath Cannot remove nor choke the strong conception That I do groan withal. Thou art to die. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-18,"Carry him gently off to bed, and have everyone in position for when he wakes up."," Sirrah, go see what trumpet tis that sounds. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-52,"When Biondello comes, he must wait on you like you're his master. But first I'll persuade him to keep all this a secret."," So had you need. In brief, sir, sith it your pleasure is, And I am tied to be obedient For so your father charged me at our parting, ""Be serviceable to my son,"" quoth he, Although I think 'twas in another sense I am content to be Lucentio Because so well I love Lucentio. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-5,"My master is getting angry. If I knock him first, then I know who's going to end up sorry for it."," Will it not be?Faith, sirrah, an youll not knock, Ill ring it.Ill try how you can sol, fa, and sing it. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-50,Read this list while we wait for the mirror.," Fiend, thou torment'st me ere I come to hell! " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-66,Richard!, Ha? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-71,"[So only HORTENSIO can hear] Hortensio, tell the tailor that you'll make sure he gets paid."," [aside to TAILOR ] Tailor, Ill pay thee for thy gown tomorrow.Take no unkindness of his hasty words.Away, I say. Commend me to thy master. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-22,"Well, follow me, guys. You'll get your money shortly. [To BAWD] Wife, take her in. Teach her what she has to do so she's not caught unawares her first time."," Boult, take you the marks of her, the colour of her hair, complexion, height, age, with warrant of her virginity; and cry 'He that will give most shall have her first.' Such a maidenhead were no cheap thing, if men were as they have been. Get this done as I command you. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-3.json-line-0,Are you busy? Do you need my help?," No, madam. We have culled such necessaries As are behooveful for our state tomorrow. So please you, let me now be left alone, And let the Nurse this night sit up with you. For, I am sure, you have your hands full all In this so sudden business. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-48,I never did you any harm.," Yes, thou spokest well of me. " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-6,"You're one of those who thinks a little birdie is going to fly to Tarsus and tell Pericles what happened! I'm ashamed to think of what a coward you are, and a king, too."," To such proceeding Who ever but his approbation added, Though not his prime consent, he did not flow From honourable sources. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-59,"And don't ever let the name ""Tranio"" slip out. ""Tranio"" is now ""Lucentio.""", The better for him. Would I were so too. +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-38,"But the wrong is just a wrong in the world, so if the world is yours, then it is a wrong in your own world. And then you could quickly make it right.", I do not think there is any such woman. +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-9,"Don't let my cool response make me seem less passionate. A war of words, like the chatter of two gossipy women, won't resolve this dispute; blood must be spilled before this is over. But I am not so patient that I can listen to these insults and say nothing in return. First, respect for your highness stops me from speaking freelyif I could, I wouldn't stop until I'd shoved those terms of treason back down his throat. Leaving aside his royal blood and pretending he's not your cousin I defy him, spit at him, and call him a lying coward and a villain: which to prove I would give him time to run, and then follow him even to the frozen mountains of the Alps, or any other inhabitable ground where an Englishman has ever set foot. In the meantime, let this prove my loyalty: by everything I hold dear, he's a false liar. "," Pale trembling coward, there I throw my gage, Disclaiming here the kindred of the king, And lay aside my high blood's royalty, Which fear, not reverence, makes thee to except. If guilty dread have left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn, then stoop: By that and all the rites of knighthood else, Will I make good against thee, arm to arm, What I have spoke, or thou canst worse devise. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-55,"He wouldn't stay when you asked. It's like the more you pushed, the more he was convinced his business was more important."," Didst perceive it? [Aside] They're here with me already, whispering, rounding'Sicilia is a so-forth:' 'tis far gone,When I shall gust it last. How came't, Camillo,That he did stay? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-58,You speak well.," Yea, is the worst well? Very well took, i faith, wisely, wisely. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-72,"[So only the TAILOR can hear] Tailor, I'll pay you for your gown tomorrow. Don't take his rudeness to heart. Go then, I say. Give my regards to your master."," Well, come, my Kate. We will unto your fathers Even in these honest mean habiliments. Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor, For tis the mind that makes the body rich, And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honor peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark Because his feathers are more beautiful? Or is the adder better than the eel Because his painted skin contents the eye? Oh, no, good Kate. Neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture and mean array. If thou accountst it shame, lay it on me, And therefore frolic! We will hence forthwith To feast and sport us at thy fathers house. [To GRUMIO ] Go, call my men, and let us straight to him, And bring our horses unto Long Lane end. There will we mount, and thither walk on foot. Lets see, I think tis now some seven o'clock, And well we may come there by dinnertime. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-117,"By nothingbecause this is no proper oath. Your Saint George, profaned by you, has lost his lordly honor. Your garter, stained by you, has lost its knightly virtue. Your crown, stolen by you, has disgraced its kingly glory. If you want to swear by something that I might believe in, then swear by something that you haven't wronged."," Then, by myself " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-30,"My lords, a messenger from Rome is here asking to see you.", Let him come near. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-119,"Im not some wondrous being, sir. Im definitely a girl."," My language! Heavens,I am the best of them that speak this speech,Were I but where tis spoken. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-37,She thanks you., What say'st thou? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-26,"Come here, Catesby. Spread around a rumor that my wife Anne is very sick. I will make arrangements for keeping her locked up. And find me some poor gentleman whom I can marry straight away to Clarence's daughter. Clarence's son is an idiot, so I'm not afraid of him. But look at you daydreaming! I say again: spread the rumor that Anne, my queen, is sick and likely to die. Hurry upit's very important that I destroy anything that might come to damage me."," [aside] I must be married to my brothers daughter, Or else my kingdom stands on brittle glass. Murder her brothers, and then marry her Uncertain way of gain. But I am in So far in blood that sin will pluck on sin. Tear-falling pity dwells not in this eye. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-34,Your wit is a bitter apple. It is a very spicy sauce., And is it not well served into a sweet goose? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-25,"He's the worst! What a jerk! He hangs around funerals, fairs, and public events."," Very true, sir; he, sir, he; that's the rogue thatput me into this apparel. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-1,Who's there? Othello?," Ay, Desdemona. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-7,"It would be impossible for the King of Sicily to be too kind to the King of Bohemia. They went to school together when they were kids and became really close, though, naturally, they've grown apart since. Once they reached adulthood and were crowned as kings, they had to attend to business in their respective countries. Though they haven't been able to meet in person, they've exchanged gifts and letters and have sent servants on their behalf. They haven't really been together, of course, but it's as if they were shaking hands or hugging from opposite sides of the globe. God bless their friendship!", I think there is not in the world either malice or matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-107,"I can't speak as well as he does; not at all, and my words' meaning couldn't be better than his. But our thoughts are one and the same."," Take hands, a bargain!And, friends unknown, you shall bear witness to 't:I give my daughter to him, and will makeHer portion equal his. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-5,What do you have to give to him?, Nothing at this time but my visitation: only I willpromise him an excellent piece. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-77,"Well, there you have it, then. Even though she was a young woman, she was so good at lying that she made her father as blind as a tree to her plans. He even thought you'd used witchcraft on her. But I'm partially to blame for saying this. I beg your pardon for loving you too much.", I am bound to thee forever. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-40,except that the poor monster is drunk. A repulsive monster!," Ill show thee the best springs. Ill pluck thee berries. Ill fish for thee and get thee wood enough. A plague upon the tyrant that I serve! Ill bear him no more sticks, but follow thee, Thou wondrous man. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-36,"I hope to go to heaven, too, lieutenant."," Ay, but (by your leave) not before me. The lieutenant is to be saved before the ancient. Lets have no more ofthis, lets to our affairs.Forgive us our sins!Gentlemen, lets look to our business. Do not think, gentlemen, I am drunk. This is my ancient, this is my right hand, and this is my left. I am not drunk now. I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-7,"Rude dog, halt when I command you to! And raise your weapon so it isn't pointing at my chest, or, by Saint Paul, I'll strike you down and trample on you for your boldness, you beggar."," [to gentlemen and halberds] What, do you tremble? Are you all afraid? Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal, And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil. Avaunt, thou dreadful minister of hell. Thou hadst but power over his mortal body; His soul thou canst not have. Therefore begone. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-49,"Why, here is the order as evidence.", Read it. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-13,"This was the game, my lord; when Publius shot his arrow, Taurus butted heads with Aries, and both the rams horns fell down into the court. And who should find them but the empress's villain? She laughed, and told the Moor he should give them to the emperor as a present."," Why, there it goes: God give his lordship joy! " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-34,"Hello, sir! Sir, will you listen to me?"," Hum, ha! " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-46,"Please, walk quietly, so that not even a blind mole would hear our feet touch the ground. We are now near his hut."," Monster, your fairy, which you say is a harmless fairy,has done little better than played the jack with us. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-112,If I loved you with my master's passionwith such suffering and a life that is like deathyour rejection would make no sense to me. I would not understand it.," Why, what would you? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-0,"If the duke keeps favoring you like this, Cesario, you're likely to get promoted very high. He's only known you for three days, and already he's treating you like a friend."," You either fear his humor or my negligence, that you call in question the continuance of his love. Is he inconstant, sir, in his favors? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-104,Fair enough., This shows a sound affection. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-55,You're running away from the teaching that might have saved you. [To the FOOL] Let's go together to Lord Timon's., Will you leave me there? +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-4,"Spout my nonsense? He must have heard that word used by some great man and now he applies it to a jester. Spout my nonsense! This foolish world, it turns out, is an effeminate dandy. Now please abandon your strange behavior and tell me what I should ""spout"" to my lady. Should I spout to her that you're coming?"," I prithee, foolish Greek, depart from me. Theres money for thee. [giving money] If you tarry longer, I shall give worse payment. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,"Today, my lord. For three months before that we spent every day and night together without a break."," Here comes the Countess. Now heaven walks on earth. But for thee, fellow. Fellow, thy words are madness: Three months this youth hath tended upon me; But more of that anon. [To an officer] Take him aside. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-11,"I am their aunt by marriage, but I love them like a mother. Bring me to see them. I'll take your office upon myself, Lieutenantand take all the blame as well."," No, madam, no. I may not leave it so.I am bound by oath, and therefore pardon me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-44,"Well, sir, with needle and thread.", But did you not request to have it cut? +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-1,Is everything ready for the royal event?," It is, and wants but nomination. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-7,"No, Romeo will respond to the letter writer and accept the challenge."," Alas, poor Romeo! He is already dead, stabbed with a white wenchs black eye, shot through the ear with a love song, the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boys butt shaft. And is he a man to encounterTybalt? " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-29,"Fair cousin, you shouldn't shame your knee by kneeling on the ground. I'd rather that my heart feel you love than my eye see this sign of respect. Up, cousin, up; your heart is up, I knowthis high[points to crown]at least, although your knee is low. "," My gracious lord, I come but for mine own. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-47,"What about the one over there, who wouldnt dance?", I know not. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-15,No.," Contain thyself, good friend. " +pericles-act-4-scene-5.json-line-3,"No, no. Listen; I'm not interested in brothels anymore. Should we go hear the nuns sing?", I'll do any thing now that is virtuous; but Iam out of the road of rutting for ever. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-4,"An animal, the same as you! Damn you for showing me again the eyes of a human!"," What is thy name? Is man so hateful to thee,That art thyself a man? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-136,"I must confess that your offer is the best. If your father will second your guarantees, then she's yours. Otherwise, you must pardon meif you should die before your father does, then what would become of all the wealth Bianca is supposed to inherit from you?"," [as LUCENTIO] Thats but a cavil: he is old, I young. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,"Well, now I've done a good day's work. You must all maintain this unity and friendship. Every day I expect a messenger of God to bear me away from here, and I can leave for heaven in peace now that my friends have made their peace on earth. Rivers and Hastings, take each other's hand. Don't just hide your hatred under a facade of friendship. Swear your love for each other."," [taking HASTINGSs hand] By heaven, my soul is purged from grudging hate, And with my hand I seal my true hearts love. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,"Where is the Master, Boatswain?", Do you not hear him? You mar our labor. Keep your cabins.You do assist the storm. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-28,"Stay, then. Ill go alone. Now Im frightened. Oh, Im very worried something terrible and unfortunate has happened."," As I did sleep under this yew tree here,I dreamt my master and another fought,And that my master slew him. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-67,"Sir, I may be careless, stupid, and afraid, but nobody's perfect. Carelessness, stupidity, and fear are just part of being in the world; you can't avoid them. As long as I've worked for you, sir, any time I messed up, it was because I was stupid. If I acted stupidly, it's because I made a mistake and didn't think it through. If I were ever so afraid to do something, so afraid I couldn't control the consequences that I wasn't able to carry it out, well, that's a fear even the smartest people have to deal with. But, sir, I'm begging you to be straight with me. Tell me to my face how I messed up. If I deny it, then you'd better believe I didn't do it."," Ha' not you seen, Camillo But that's past doubt, you have, or your eye-glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn, or heard, For to a vision so apparent rumour Cannot be mute,or thought,for cogitation Resides not in that man that does not think, My wife is slippery? If thou wilt confess, Or else be impudently negative, To have nor eyes nor ears nor thought, then say My wife's a hobby-horse, deserves a name As rank as any flax-wench that puts to Before her troth-plight: say't and justify't. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-87,"I had planned to go to Tarsus and wage war on Cleon, but I have to do something else first. Turn the sails toward Ephesus. I'll tell you why soon.[To LYSIMACHUS] Can we rest and get provisions, sir, in Mytilene? We can pay you in gold for everything that we need."," Sir,With all my heart; and, when you come ashore,I have another suit. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-72,Because she's the chosen beloved of Sir Hortensio.," Softly, my masters. If you be gentlemen, Do me this right: hear me with patience. Baptista is a noble gentleman, To whom my father is not all unknown, And were his daughter fairer than she is, She may more suitors have, and me for one. Fair Ledas daughter had a thousand wooers; Then well one more may fair Bianca have. And so she shall. Lucentio shall make one, Though Paris came in hope to speed alone. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-2,"Then why do you weep so often, and beat your chest, and cry, ""Oh, Clarence, my unlucky son?"""," Why do you look on us and shake your head,And call us orphans, wretches, castaways,If that our noble father were alive? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-62,"Good morning, cousin.", Is the day so young? +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-43,"[To STEPHANO] Please, let me show you where you can catch crabs to eat. Ill dig with my long fingernails to find you peanuts. Ill show you a birds nest with eggs inside, and teach you how to catch a quick-moving monkey. Ill lead you to clusters of hazelnuts, and sometimes Ill catch seagulls for you on the rocks. Will you come with me?"," I prithee now, lead the way without any more talking. Trinculo, the king and all our company else being drowned, we will inherit here. Here, bear my bottle. Fellow Trinculo, well fill him by and by again. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-24,"What? Do what I say, or else."," [Aside] Now, by the gods, he could not please me better. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-29,"What a motley fool he is! You are a wretched fool! Please, your Highness, punch him a few times and take his wine bottle away from him. When he doesn't have that, hell drink nothing but salt waterbecause I won't show him where the freshwater springs are."," Trinculo, run into no further danger. Interrupt the monster one word further, and, by this hand, Ill turn my mercy out o' doors and make a stockfish of thee. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-8,"This is some four-legged monster of the island, who seems to have some kind of fever, as far as I can tell. How the devil did he learn our language? But since he does, I'll try to give him some relief from his pain. If I can get him better, tame him, and get him back to Naples, hed be a perfect present to give to any emperor who's ever worn shoes."," Do not torment me, prithee. Ill bring my wood home faster. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-17,"You are an ordinary friend that's without faith or love. And such a friend is now a treacherous man! You have deceived my hopes: nothing could have persuaded me about that except for witnessing your behavior firsthand. Now I won't dare to say that I have only one friend that's alivebecause you would prove me wrong. Who should be trusted, when one's closest friend is a liar? Proteus, I am sorry I must never trust you again, but consider you a stranger. The personal wound is the deepest one. Oh, what an awful moment! Its terrible when a friend should be the worst among your enemies. "," My shame and guilt confounds me. Forgive me, Valentine: if hearty sorrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence, I tender 't here; I do as truly suffer As e'er I did commit. " +pericles-act-3-scene-3.json-line-0,"Dear Cleon, I have to go. My year is up and the state of peace in Tyre is fragile. Thanks for everything you and your wife have done for me. May the gods bless you."," Your shafts of fortune, though they hurt you mortally,Yet glance full wanderingly on us. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-19,"[Shows the letter]Read this, and youll know about the treason that Im too out of breath to explain."," Remember, as thou read'st, thy promise pass'd: I do repent me; read not my name there My heart is not confederate with my hand. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-63,"This has something to do with the odd path of the moon. It is closer to the earth than normal, and this makes men crazy."," Cassio, my lord, hath killed a young VenetianCalled Roderigo. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-19,"Well I'll be a sinner then, and a double-dealer. Here's another. [Giving him another coin]"," Primo, secundo, tertio is a good play, and the old saying is, the third pays for all. The triplex, sir, is a good tripping measure, or the bells of Saint Bennet, sir, may put you in mindone, two, three. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-58,"[Seeing the clothes] Oh, King Stephano! Oh, worthy Stephano, look at the clothes hanging here for you!"," Let it alone, thou fool. It is but trash. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-3,I'm surprised Cambio hasn't come by all this time. ," Sir, heres the door. This is Lucentios house.My fathers bears more toward the marketplace.Thither must I, and here I leave you, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-25,Thank you all. You won't regret my return., How fares my noble lord? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-42,"[To LUCENTIO] Sir, to be successful you need to get her father's approval as well as Bianca's love. To make this happen, as I explained to your worship, I will find a manit doesn't really matter what kind of man; I'll make him suit our purposeswho can pretend to be ""Vincentio of Pisa,"" and he can offer Baptista even greater sums of money than I already promised. And so you can get what you want without any trouble, and marry sweet Bianca with her father's consent."," Were it not that my fellow schoolmaster Doth watch Biancas steps so narrowly, 'Twere good, methinks, to steal our marriage, Which, once performed, let all the world say no, Ill keep mine own despite of all the world. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-46,"Why noshe's broken the lute on me. All I told her was that she was using the wrong frets, and I bent her hand to teach her the right fingering. Then she jumped up with impatience and said, ""'Frets,' is that what you call them? Let me fret you then!"" And with that she struck me on the head, so that my head went right through the lute. I stood there confused for a while, looking through the strings of the lute as if they were prison bars, while she called me a ""rascal fiddler,"" ""twangling fool,"" and twenty other hateful names like that. It was as if she'd been practicing and planning to abuse me like this."," Now, by the world, it is a lusty wench.I love her ten times more than e'er I did. O, how I long to have some chat with her! " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-10,"Dearly, my lovely Ariel. Dont come until you hear me call for you."," Well, I conceive. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-65,The most remarkable queen that's ever been there.," Bate, I beseech you, widow Dido. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-60,"Say again, you three are assistants to the money-lenders?"," Ay, fool. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-148,"Camillo, that would basically be a miracle, but how can we do it? You would be a superhero and I'd never doubt you again.", Have you thought onA place whereto you'll go? +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-22,"Marcus, my brother! Sad Titus is calling for you."," Go, gentle Marcus, to thy nephew Lucius; Thou shalt inquire him out among the Goths: Bid him repair to me, and bring with him Some of the chiefest princes of the Goths; Bid him encamp his soldiers where they are: Tell him the emperor and the empress too Feast at my house, and he shall feast with them. This do thou for my love; and so let him, As he regards his aged father's life. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-2,"Such passionate joys have violent endings. They die in their moment of triumph, just like a spark and gunpowder destroy themselves in an explosion once they touch. Even the most delicious honey is loathsome when youve had too much, and takes away your appetite. Loving in moderation is therefore the key to long-lasting love. Going too fast is as bad as going too slow."," Here comes the lady. Oh, so light a foot Will neer wear out the everlasting flint. A lover may bestride the gossamers That idles in the wanton summer air, And yet not fall. So light is vanity. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-20,"[To AUTOLYCUS] Good to see you, sir. You chose not to fight with me the other day because I wasn't a gentleman. See these clothes? Can you look at these and still think I wasn't born a gentleman? You might as well say these clothes weren't born gentlemen! Call me a liar. Tell me I wasn't born a gentleman."," I know you are now, sir, a gentleman born. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-95,"If she is a liar, heaven has played a trick on itself. I won't believe it."," How now, my dear Othello?Your dinner, and the generous islanders By you invited, do attend your presence. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-118,[To herself] May God defend me! Whatever insignificant insult I committed will now reveal just how unmanly I am.," Give ground, if you see him furious. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-71,God forbid! I've given him no reason to be jealous.," But jealous souls will not be answered so. They are not ever jealous for the cause, But jealous for theyre jealous. It is a monster Begot upon itself, born on itself. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-37,"[To ABRAHAM] Yes, my master is better than yours, sir.", You lie. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-69,"Oh, my lord, beware of jealousy! It is a green-eyed monster that mocks whoever it eats away at. A man who knows for sure that his wife is cheating on him lives in bliss, since he knows not to love his wife. But, oh, what torture it is to love but doubt your wife, suspect her of something but still love her."," Oh, misery! " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-16,"""Truly!"" You can keep putting me off with promises, but even if you swore by all the stars in the sky, I'd still say, ""Sir, you're staying."" Truly, you can't leavea woman's ""truly"" is as strong as a man's. Are you still intent on leaving? You'll force me to keep you as a prisoner rather than as a guest. Instead of thanking me, you'll have to pay your fees when you leave. What do you say to that? Will you be my prisoner, or my guest? Judging by your oh-so-serious ""truly,"" you'll have to be one of them."," Your guest, then, madam:To be your prisoner should import offending;Which is for me less easy to commitThan you to punish. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-11,How has the noble Timon fallen to this place?," As the moon does, by wanting light to give:But then renew I could not, like the moon;There were no suns to borrow of. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-25,"Youll be lord of the island, and Ill serve you.", How now shall this be compassed?Canst thou bring me to th' party? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-117,Are you sure about that?, My lord? +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-26,Let me see. But this is the ring I gave to Julia!," O, cry you mercy, sir, I have mistook:This is the ring you sent to Silvia. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-75,"Look, my gentle wife was woken up by this! I'll make an example out of you, Cassio."," Whats the matter, dear? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-24,"Honest good men, yes. Put them away, away. As you know, this is a sad case."," Ay, by my troth, the case may be amended. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-2.json-line-3,"I met with a messenger friend of mine who, despite having argued with me in public, held a strong love for me and approached me like the old friend he is. He was riding from Alcibiades to Timon with letters hoping he would join the cause against Athens, which was inspired partly by his poor treatment here.", Here come our brothers. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-22,There!," This tis to feel a tale, not to hear a tale. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-21,"Go after him, cousin Buckingham. He's riding quickly to the town hall. There, at the most advantageous moment, bring up the possibility that King Edward's children are illegitimate. Tell the public how Edward executed a citizen just for saying that he would make his son ""heir to the crown""when he was only talking about the tavern he owned, ""The Crown."" And then bring up Edward's hateful lust and his insatiable appetite for women, which stretched even to the citizens' servants, daughters, and wivesanyone that his lustful eye and savage heart wanted to prey on. If you need to, you can even bring me up: tell them that when my mother became pregnant with that insatiable Edward, my noble father York was away fighting wars in France. If you calculate the time of Edward's birth, and consider the fact that he looks nothing like my father, then it's clear that he's not my father's true son. But only vaguely touch on that subject. For, as you know, my lord, my mother is still alive."," Doubt not, my lord. Ill play the oratorAs if the golden fee for which I plead Were for myself. And so, my lord, adieu. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-57,"A conspiracy, a total conspiracy, that deceived us all!"," Where is that damnèd villain, Tranio,That faced and braved me in this matter so? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-51,"Oh, please, I beg you, I asked you never speak of him again. But if you would tell me that another man loves me instead, I would rather hear that than angels singing.", Dear lady +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-72,What do you think about Stanley then? Won't he join us?, He will do all in all as Hastings doth. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-15,"News, news from heaven! Marcus, the post is come. Man, what do you hear? Do you have any letters for me? Will we have justice? What does Jupiter say?"," O, the gibbet-maker! he says that he hath takenthem down again, for the man must not be hanged tillthe next week. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-45,"I know she is an annoying, argumentative scolder. If that's all, masters, then I see no problem."," No? Sayst me so, friend? What countryman? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-120,"Truly, gentlemen, I'm now playing the part of the merchant, and I've made a desperate bargain.", [as LUCENTIO] 'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you.'Twill bring you gain or perish on the seas. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-9,"I put your little gift in my pocket, for Malvolio can't keep his nose out of anything. My lady has lovely white hands, and ancient warriors aren't low class taverns, you know."," Excellent! Why, this is the best fooling when all is done.Now, a song. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-14,"Now, now! I've barely blinked since I saw it all. The men have hardly sunk to the ocean floor yet and the bear hasn't finished eating the gentleman; he's at it now."," Would I had been by, to have helped the old man! " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-154,"Good. I want you to live, because for me death is sweet now."," O thou Othello, thou was once so good,Fall'n in the practice of a cursèd slave,What shall be said to thee? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-14,"Oh, cut my dress open so that my constrained heart can have some room to beat, or else I'll faint from this deadly news!"," Despiteful tidings! O, unpleasing news! " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-54,Pretend you're taking a trip for pleasure.," My heart will sigh when I miscall it so,Which finds it an inforced pilgrimage. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-107,"Please, what kind of man is he?"," Nothing of that wonderful promise, to read him by his form, as you are like to find him in the proof of his valor. He is, indeed, sir, the most skillful, bloody, and fatal opposite that you could possibly have found inany part of Illyria. Will you walk towards him? I will make your peace with him if I can. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-26,"Come, come, I know what you're referring to, brother-in-law Richard. You're jealous of my friends' rise in rank, and of my own. May God grant that I never need your help."," Meantime God grants that we have need of you. Our brother is imprisoned by your means, Myself disgraced, and the nobility Held in contempt, while great promotions Are daily given to ennoble those That scarce some two days since were worth a noble. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-34,Let's go., There's the fool hangs on your back already. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-13,"Go, get out of here, you false, deceitful slave."," How fares my Kate? What, sweeting, all amort? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-94,"Why are you repeating yourself, woman? I said your husband."," O mistress, villainy hath made mocks with love!My husband say that she was false! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-8,"I'm going now. If you're as good at pleading on their behalf as I am at saying ""no"" to you, then there's no doubt this will end well."," Go, go, up to the leads. The Lord Mayor knocks. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-110,"Why, man, he's a real devil. I've never seen such a virago. I fought a round with him, with real swords and all, and his thrusts and lunges are so deadly that defeat is inevitable. And when he strikes at you, he'll hit you as surely as your feet hit the ground they're standing on. They say that he used to fence for the Shah of Persia.", Pox on t! Ill not meddle with him. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-13,"Then she's too old, by heaven. A woman should be with a man older than she is, so she can adapt herself to her husband and keep his love constant. We men praise ourselves, boy, but in reality we are more fickle and inconstant in love than women areour desires waver and disappear sooner and more frequently."," I think it well, my lord. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-118,"That's all true. But for some other reasons, sir, which you don't know, I can't tell my father about this.", Let him know't. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-75,My brother's love; the devil; and my rage.," Thy brothers love, our duty, and thy faultsProvoke us hither now to slaughter thee. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-1.json-line-0,I told Lucullus that you were here. He'll be in soon.," I thank you, sir. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-62,You're making fun of me. Believe me; it's best if I stop.," I will believe you by the syllableOf what you shall deliver. Yet, give me leave:How came you in these parts? where were you bred? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-27,"Come close to me, and hear what we've decided to do after consulting with our advisers. So that our kingdom's ground should not be soiled with the blood of its own people, because our eyes hate the sight of civil war between our subjects, and because we think it was your pride and ambition that made you disturb our country's peace, which had been ""sleeping"" undisturbed like a baby until you woke it with your trumpets and drums of war, frightening peace away and leaving us to wade through the blood of our own family members. We banish you from our territories. You, cousin Hereford, upon pain of death, shall not come to our fair England again for ten years, and instead will walk the unfamiliar paths of banishment."," Your will be done: this must my comfort be, Sun that warms you here shall shine on me; And those his golden beams to you here lent Shall point on me and gild my banishment. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-41,"Consistent in what, being horrible? I have breathed from my soul the most faithful, devoted offerings possible, but they've only fallen upon your ungrateful and unwelcoming altar, you rude lady. What else can I do?", Even what it please my lord that shall become him. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-30,"Why, sir, I trust that I'm allowed to speak, and speak I will. I am not a child or an infant. Better men than you have heard me speak my mind, and if you cannot endure it, then you'd better stop up your ears. My tongue must express the anger of my heart, or else my heart will burst from trying to contain it all. So I will speak as freely as I like, no matter what."," Why, thou sayst true. It is a paltry cap,A custard-coffin, a bauble, a silken pie.I love thee well in that thou likst it not. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-25,"Oh, calm yourself, gentle lordalthough I know theres enough written here on the ground to enrage even the mildest person, and make children exclaim with anger. My lord, kneel down with me; Lavinia, kneel; and kneel, sweet boy, who we hope will grow up to be the Roman Hector. Swear with meas Lucreces father, Lord Junius Brutus, swore after her rapethat we will take mortal revenge on these traitorous Goths. Well see them bleed, or well die instead."," 'Tis sure enough, an you knew how. But if you hunt these bear-whelps, then beware: The dam will wake; and, if she wind you once, She's with the lion deeply still in league, And lulls him whilst she playeth on her back, And when he sleeps will she do what she list. You are a young huntsman, Marcus; let it alone; And, come, I will go get a leaf of brass, And with a gad of steel will write these words, And lay it by: the angry northern wind Will blow these sands, like Sibyl's leaves, abroad, And where's your lesson, then? Boy, what say you? " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-39,"I'm sorry for that. Any faults that come to my attention, I'm sure I'll repent for. [LEONTES starts to cry] Well, well. Just call me a classic, over-emotional woman; I've hurt the king's feelings.[To LEONTES] Don't cry over what's in the past and can't be helped. And don't be upset only because I told you toI'd rather you punished me for reminding you of what you forgot. Now sir, forgive me for speaking so harshly. I loved your queen so muchoops, I did it again! I won't talk about her anymore, or about your children, or about my husband, Antigonus, who is lost, too. Beg your pardon; I won't say a word."," Thou didst speak but well When most the truth; which I receive much better Than to be pitied of thee. Prithee, bring me To the dead bodies of my queen and son: One grave shall be for both: upon them shall The causes of their death appear, unto Our shame perpetual. Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie, and tears shed there Shall be my recreation: so long as nature Will bear up with this exercise, so long I daily vow to use it. Come and lead me Unto these sorrows. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-7,"I saw the wound. I saw it with my own eyes. God bless that woundhere on his manly chest. A pitiful corpse, a bloody, pitiful corpse. Pale, pale as ashes and covered in blood. Gory with blood. I fainted at the sight of it."," O, break, my heart, poor bankrupt, break at once! To prison, eyes, neer look on liberty. Vile earth, to earth resign. End motion here, And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-3,What outfit will your Honor wear today?," I am Christophero Sly. Call not me Honor nor Lordship. I ne'er drank sack in my life. An if you give me any conserves, give me conserves of beef. Ne'er ask me what raiment Ill wear, for I have no more doublets than backs, no more stockings than legs, nor nomore shoes than feet, nay sometime more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the over-leather. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-40,"Your brother Marcus, too, gives you tears and a kiss. If I could give you an infinite number of both, I would!"," Come hither, boy; come, come, and learn of us To melt in showers: thy grandsire loved thee well: Many a time he danced thee on his knee, Sung thee asleep, his loving breast thy pillow: Many a matter hath he told to thee, Meet and agreeing with thine infancy; In that respect, then, like a loving child, Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring, Because kind nature doth require it so: Friends should associate friends in grief and woe: Bid him farewell; commit him to the grave; Do him that kindness, and take leave of him. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-66,"I'll drop some mysterious love letters in his path. They'll describe the color of his beard, the shape of his legs, the way he walks, and the expression of his eyes, forehead, and complexionso he'll be sure that they're addressed to him. I can make my handwriting look just like your niece Lady Olivia's. Sometimes we can't tell our writing apart.", Excellent! I smell a device. +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-9,"A puppet show with living actors. Now that I've seen that, Ill believe that unicorns exist, and that theres a tree in Arabia where the phoenix lives, with a phoenix sitting in it right now."," Ill believe both And what does else want credit, come to me, And Ill be sworn tis true. Travelers ne'er did lie, Though fools at home condemn 'em. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-26,That's true. He's the crook that put me in this outfit.," Not a more cowardly rogue in all Bohemia: if you hadbut looked big and spit at him, he'ld have run. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-82,But should I live in hope?, All men I hope live so. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-152,I gave her such a handkerchief. It was my first gift to her.," I know not that, but such a handkerchiefI am sure it was your wifesdid I todaySee Cassio wipe his beard with. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-48,"I'm telling you, it's not lost."," Fetch t, let me see t. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-36,Very odd.," Hush, my gentle neighbours! Lend me your hands; to the next chamber bear her. Get linen: now this matter must be look'd to, For her relapse is mortal. Come, come; And AEsculapius guide us! " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-4,No way!," I tell you, denied, my lord. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-72,Neither of them is as bad as you; their jobs are better than yours. The worst demon in hell wouldn't trade places with you. You're the damned doorman who lets in every vagabond that comes looking for his slut; every diseased person owes his misery to you. The very food you eat has been burped on by infected lungs.," What would you have me do? go to the wars, would you? where a man may serve seven years for the loss of a leg, and have not money enough in the end to buy him a wooden one? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-29,It sounds like he is more of a shrew than she is.," Ay, and that thou and the proudest of you all shall find when he comes home. But what talk I of this? Call forth Nathaniel, Joseph, Nicholas, Philip, Walter, Sugarsop, and the rest. Let their heads be slickly combed, their blue coats brushed, and their garters of an indifferent knit. Let them curtsy with their left legs, and not presume to touch a hair of my masters horse-tail till they kiss their hands. Are they all ready? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-82,Then you'd be no cock of mine. You won't fight.," Nay, come, Kate, come. You must not look so sour. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-79,Are you an actor?," No, my profound heart. And yet, by the very fangs of malice I swear, I am not that I play. Are you the lady of the house? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-45,"Good madam, what's the matter with my lord?", With who? +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-133,I have heard he has a huge treasure.," Let us make the assay upon him: if he care notfor't, he will supply us easily; if he covetouslyreserve it, how shall's get it? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-32,"Oh, but you'll live in pleasure.", No. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-58,"Come, Kate, and wash, and make yourself at home.You bastard villain! Are you really going to spill it? "," Patience, I pray you! 'Twas a fault unwilling. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-28,"[To QUEEN ELIZABETH] Dear Mother, let yourself be comforted. God is displeased that you respond to his doings so unthankfully. In everyday business, it's considered ungrateful if someone is unwilling to repay a debt which was generously loaned in the first place. It's much worse to be so opposed to heaven, now that it requires the royal debt it lent to you."," Madam, bethink you, like a careful mother, Of the young prince your son. Send straight for him. Let him be crowned. In him your comfort lives. Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edwards grave And plant your joys in living Edwards throne. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-3,"So many miseries have cracked my voice that my tongue is weary of wailing and has gone silent. Edward Plantagenet, why are you dead?", [aside] Plantagenet doth quit Plantagenet;Edward for Edward pays a dying debt. +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-12,"I swear by my life that I'll do this for you, my lord. And may God give you a quiet, restful night!"," Good night, good Captain Blunt. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-1,"No, because then wed be waste removers."," I mean, an we be in choler, well draw. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-12,"Greetings, gentleman. How are you?"," Ever at the best, hearing well of your lordship. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-23,"My virtue will pay for his vice, then, so that he can spend my honor with his shame, like a spendthrift son who steals his fathers money. You dishonour me by letting him live: the traitor survives, the true man dies. "," [Within] What ho, my liege! for God's sake,let me in. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-73,"Your heart is good, and I promise, I will tell her that. Lord, Lord, she will be a joyful woman."," What wilt thou tell her, Nurse? Thou dost not mark me. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-17,"Oh misery! Oh miserable, miserable, miserable day! The saddest day, most miserable day that I ever, ever saw! Oh day! Oh day! Oh day! Oh hateful day! There has never been a day as black as this one. Oh miserable day, Oh miserable day!"," Beguiled, divorcèd, wrongèd, spited, slain! Most detestable Death, by thee beguiled, By cruel, cruel thee quite overthrown! O love! O life! Not life, but love in death. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-53,[As LUCENTIO] What did the girl say when the priest got back up?," Trembled and shook, for why he stamped and swore As if the vicar meant to cozen him. But after many ceremonies done, He calls for wine. A health! quoth he, as if He had been aboard, carousing to his mates After a storm; quaffed off the muscatel And threw the sops all in the sextons face, Having no other reason But that his beard grew thin and hungerly And seemed to ask him sops as he was drinking. This done, he took the bride about the neck And kissed her lips with such a clamorous smack That at the parting all the church did echo. And I, seeing this, came thence for very shame, And after me, I know, the rout is coming. Such a mad marriage never was before. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-55,"Listen, listen! I can hear the musicians playing."," Gentlemen and friends, I thank you for you I know you think to dine with me today And have prepared great store of wedding cheer, But so it is, my haste doth call me hence, And therefore here I mean to take my leave. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-105,It sounds like you really love her.," But, my daughter,Say you the like to him? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,We'll meet you in the little room. Now go.," This is a dear manikin to you, Sir Toby. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-63,What's the matter?," He has broke my head across and has given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too. For the love of God, your help! I had rather than forty pound I were at home. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-162,Not even to pray?, Torments will ope your lips. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-4,"The boy warns that someone is approaching. What cursed person would be wandering out here tonight, interfering with my rituals of true love? "," What with a torch! Muffle me, night, awhile. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-27,"You have, my lord. If it would please your Grace, you should listen to our request and make up for your offense.", Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian land? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-89,"Yes, let her rot and perish and go to hell tonight, for she will not live past tonight. No, my heart has turned to stone. If I beat my chest, it hurts my hand. Oh, there's not a sweeter creature in the world! She could be the wife of an emperor and he'd obey her commands."," Nay, thats not your way. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-51,Bring me the handkerchief. I am worried.," Come, come,Youll never meet a more sufficient man. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-84,"Yes, I did notice that. But it was just courtesy."," Lechery, by this hand, an index and obscure prologue tothe history of lust and foul thoughts. They met so nearwith their lips that their breaths embraced together. Villainous thoughts, Roderigo! When these mutabilities so marshal the way, hard at hand comes the master and main exercise, th' incorporate conclusion. Pish! But, sir, be you ruled by me. I have brought you from Venice.Watch you tonight for the command, Ill lay t upon you. Cassio knows you not. Ill not be far from you. Do you find some occasion to anger Cassio, either by speaking too loud, or tainting his discipline, or from what other course you please, which the time shall more favorably minister. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-14,I'll tell him that right away.," Ah, ha, my lord, this prince is not an Edward! He is not lolling on a lewd love bed, But on his knees at meditation; Not dallying with a brace of courtesans, But meditating with two deep divines; Not sleeping, to engross his idle body, But praying, to enrich his watchful soul. Happy were England would this virtuous prince Take on his grave the sovereignty thereof. But sure I fear we shall not win him to it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-18,"Love, which spurred me to come and find you. Love advised me, while I lent love my eyes. Im not a sailor. Still, even if you were on the shore across the farthest sea, I would set out to find you."," Thou knowst the mask of night is on my face, Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight. Fain would I dwell on form. Fain, fain deny What I have spoke. But farewell compliment! Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say ay, And I will take thy word. Yet if thou swearst Thou mayst prove false. At lovers perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. O gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully. Or if thou thinkst I am too quickly won, Ill frown and be perverse and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo. But else, not for the world. In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond, And therefore thou mayst think my havior light. But trust me, gentleman, Ill prove more true Than those that have more coying to be strange. I should have been more strange, I must confess, But that thou overheardst, ere I was ware, My true loves passion. Therefore pardon me, And not impute this yielding to light love, Which the dark night hath so discovered. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,Take Mamillius with you. He's wearing me out; I can't deal with him anymore.," Come, my gracious lord,Shall I be your playfellow? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-21,"Your heart was with them even before you signed this. I took it from the traitor, king; fear, and not love, motivates his confession now. Dont forgive him, lest you regret your pity later when he stabs you in the back."," O heinous, strong and bold conspiracy ! O loyal father of a treacherous son! Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain, From when this stream through muddy passages Hath held his current and defiled himself! Thy overflow of good converts to bad, And thy abundant goodness shall excuse This deadly blot in thy digressing son. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-8,What nice eyes she has! They could provoke a war.," An inviting eye, and yet methinks right modest. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-18,So did I.," Well, what was yours? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-59,"Well then, I think Cassio is an honest man."," Nay, yet theres more in this. I prithee speak to me as to thy thinkings, As thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts The worst of words. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-57,"Is there no God above that pities my grief? Oh, sweet mother, dont throw me out! Delay this marriage for a month, or just a week. Or else make my wedding bed in the family crypt where Tybalt lies."," Talk not to me, for Ill not speak a word.Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-35,But look! A sail., They give this greeting to the citadel.This likewise is a friend. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-144,Give me some proof that Desdemona is disloyal.," I do not like the office. But, sith I am entered in this cause so far, Pricked to t by foolish honesty and love, I will go on. I lay with Cassio lately And, being troubled with a raging tooth, I could not sleep. There are a kind of men So loose of soul that in their sleeps will mutter Their affairs. One of this kind is Cassio. In sleep I heard him say Sweet Desdemona, Let us be wary, let us hide our loves. And then, sir, would he gripe and wring my hand, Cry O sweet creature! and then kiss me hard, As if he plucked up kisses by the roots That grew upon my lips, lay his leg Over my thigh, and sigh, and kiss, and then Cry Cursed fate that gave thee to the Moor! " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-32,"She's hanging on his neck. If she's so lifelike, she should speak, too."," Ay, and make't manifest where she has lived,Or how stolen from the dead. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-77,So infinitely owing," All to you. Lights, more lights! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-40,"He has some plan in dressing up like this. If it's possible, I'll try to persuade him to put on something better before he goes to the church."," Ill after him, and see the event of this. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-57,Ha! She cries like a pig prepared to be roasted. ," What mean'st thou, Aaron? wherefore didst thou this? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-67,"You cannot know, not even if you were squeezing my heart in your hand to make me tell you. And as long as I have my heart, I won't tell you.", Ha! +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-49,"Yes, you spoke well of me.", Call'st thou that harm? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-51,"But are they all safe, Ariel?"," Not a hair perished. On their sustaining garments not a blemish, But fresher than before. And, as thou badest me, In troops I have dispersed them 'bout the isle. The kings son have I landed by himself, Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs In an odd angle of the isle, and sitting, His arms in this sad knot. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-11,Well said.," Descend, and keep your words. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-153,I didnt hear anything.," Oh, twas a din to fright a monsters ear, To make an earthquake! Sure, it was the roar Of a whole herd of lions. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-35,"To give your kingdom to Henry Bolingbroke, as you promised, because you're tired and can't properly execute your duties. "," Give me the crown. Here, cousin, seize the crown; Here cousin: On this side my hand, and on that side yours. Now is this golden crown like a deep well That owes two buckets, filling one another, The emptier ever dancing in the air, The other down, unseen and full of water: That bucket down and full of tears am I, Drinking my griefs, whilst you mount up on high. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-21,Here., There! +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,"There is no trust, faith, or honesty in men. They all break their oaths. Theyre all wicked. They all lie. Wheres my servant?Get me some brandyThese griefs, these miseries, these sorrows make me old. Shame on Romeo!"," Blistered be thy tongue For such a wish! He was not born to shame. Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit, For tis a throne where honor may be crowned. Sole monarch of the universal earth, Oh, what a beast was I to chide at him! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-3,"[As LITIO] Boy, I won't stand for these insults!"," Why, gentlemen, you do me double wrong To strive for that which resteth in my choice. I am no breeching scholar in the schools. Ill not be tied to hours nor 'pointed times But learn my lessons as I please myself. And, to cut off all strife, here sit we down. [To HORTENSIO] Take you your instrument, play you the whiles. His lecture will be done ere you have tuned. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-10,"She treated the youth so well while you were watching to exasperate and anger you, to wake up your meekly sleeping boldness, to fire up your passions. You should have approached her that minute, whipped out some excellent jokes you invented right there on the spot, and humiliated the youth into silence. That was the opening she gave you, but you missed it. This was a golden opportunity for you, but you let it slip away, and now you've sailed out of the warmth of my lady's good opinion. You'll stay there like an icicle in a sailor's beard unless you can redeem yourself to her through some noble act of bravery or politics."," An t be any way, it must be with valor, for policy I hate. I had as lief be a Brownist as a politician. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-124,"Why then, by God."," Gods wrong is most of all. If thou didst fear to break an oath by Him, The unity the king my husband made Thou hadst not broken, nor my brothers died. If thou hadst feared to break an oath by Him, Th' imperial metal circling now thy head Had graced the tender temples of my child, And both the princes had been breathing here, Which now, two tender bedfellows for dust, Thy broken faith hath made the prey for worms. What canst thou swear by now? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-11,"Yes, but he'll only make all those ducats last for one year. He's foolish, wasteful, and reckless."," Fie, that youll say so! He plays o' the viol-de-gamboys, and speaks three or four languages wordfor word without book, and hath all the good gifts of nature. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-21,"Please, gentle friend, may your wisdom, not your passion, guide you through these uncivilized actions against you. Come with me to my house, and let me tell you about the many pointless practical jokes my beastly uncle has clumsily attempted, so you might come to laugh at this one. You mustn't leave. Don't deny me. Damn that Toby's soul! He startled my heartmy heart which lives in you."," ( aside ) What relish is in this? How runs the stream? Or I am mad, or else this is a dream. Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep. If it be thus to dream, still let me sleep! " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-34,"Come here, my friends.", I'll tell you more anon. Here's a noble feast toward. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-60,Right here., Why dost thou spit at me? +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-16,"Why, it has bay windows as transparent as walls, and the upper windows facing toward the south-north are as clear as ebony. And you're complaining about darkness and a bad view?"," I am not mad, Sir Topas. I say to you this house is dark. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-63,He and I will be reconciled again.," Never, my lord. Therefore prepare to die. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-46,"[To herself] Hurry on to hell then, and leave this world, you evil spirit! Hell is where your true kingdom is."," My Lord of Gloucester, in those busy days Which here you urge to prove us enemies, We followed then our lord, our sovereign king. So should we you, if you should be our king. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-38,"Why, exactly! That tailor intends to make a plaything out of you.", She says your Worship means to make a puppet of her. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-167,Filthiest heathen!," Now heres another discontented paper Found in his pocket too, and this, it seems, Roderigo meant to have sent this damnèd villain But that, belike, Iago in the interim Came in and satisfied him. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-7,What was his reason? He wasn't on our side when we last spoke together.," Because your lordship was proclaimed traitor. But he, my lord, is gone to Ravenspurgh, To offer service to the Duke of Hereford, And sent me over by Berkeley, to discover What power the Duke of York had levied there; Then with directions to repair to Ravenspurgh. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,"Oh, my poor brother! But maybe he has been saved by chance too."," True, madam. And, to comfort you with chance, Assure yourself, after our ship did split, When you and those poor number saved with you Hung on our driving boat, I saw your brother, Most provident in peril, bind himself, Courage and hope both teaching him the practice, To a strong mast that lived upon the sea, Where, like Arion on the dolphins back, I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves So long as I could see. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-178,"I feared this would happen because he was a brave man, but I didn't think he had a weapon."," (to IAGO) O Spartan dog, More fell than anguish, hunger, or the sea, Look on the tragic loading of this bed. This is thy work. The object poisons sight, Let it be hid. Gratiano, keep the house And seize upon the fortunes of the Moor, For they succeed on you. T o you, lord governor, Remains the censure of this hellish villain: The time, the place, the torture. Oh, enforce it! Myself will straight aboard, and to the state This heavy act with heavy heart relate. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-8,"We will go in person to this war: and since were a little short on funds (having spent generously on entertainment for the court and gifts for our friends), we have no choice but to raise taxes to fund our war. If that still isnt enough, we'll order our proxies back home to demand large sums of gold from rich men across the kingdom, and send the money to us abroad: for we will be leaving to travel to Ireland very soon."," Bushy, what news? " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-16,"King, your thoughts should be as imperial as your name. Is the sun dimmed when gnats fly in it? The eagle doesn't mind when little birds sing, since he knows he can shut them up whenever he wantsso can you with the silly citizens of Rome. Then cheer up, emperor. For I will enchant the old Andronicus with words sweeter and more dangerous than baits to fish or stalks of honeysuckle to sheep, when they're wounded with the bait or poisoned with delicious food. ", But he will not entreat his son for us. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-59,Me toothat would be like an executioner serving a thief., Are you three usurers' men? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-19,"Are Bushy, Green, and the Earl of Wiltshire dead?"," Ay, all of them at Bristol lost their heads. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-24,"Tell me, can you deliver a speech to the emperor with a grace?"," Nay, truly, sir, I could never say grace in all my life. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-56,"Aha, so there! He's laughing like he's won her over!"," Faith, the cry goes that you shall marry her. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-53,"I'm thinking. But I'm finding it hard to come up with something. Nonetheless, I've found some inspiration. Here: if she is beautiful and wise, she'll use her wisdom to make use of her beauty.", Well praised! How if she be black and witty? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-34,"Villain, I have done your mother. "," And therein, hellish dog, thou hast undone.Woe to her chance, and damn'd her loathed choice!Accursed the offspring of so foul a fiend! " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-19,"Good morning, lords; oh, tell me, have you seen Aaron the Moor?"," Well, more or less, or ne'er a whit at all,Here Aaron is; and what with Aaron now? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,A portrait. When will your book be published?," Upon the heels of my presentment, sir.Let's see your piece. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-19,I know it doesn't make either of us very happy.," Well, your imprisonment shall not be long.I will deliver you or else lie for you.Meantime, have patience. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-25,"Either restrain yourself, leave the chapel, or get ready for more amazement. If you can handle it, I'll make the statue move, walk down, and take you by the hand. But I'm afraid you'll think I'm a witch using black magic."," What you can make her do,I am content to look on: what to speak,I am content to hear; for 'tis as easyTo make her speak as move. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-155,"Oh, Othello, you used to be so good, and now you've fallen under the control of a cursed villain. What can I say to you?"," Why, anything. An honorable murderer, if you will,For naught I did in hate, but all in honor. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-84,"Quiet, quiethave some shame at least, if you can't be kind."," Urge neither charity nor shame to me. [addressing the others] Uncharitably with me have you dealt, And shamefully my hopes by you are butchered. My charity is outrage, life my shame, And in that shame still live my sorrows' rage. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-31,Are you mocking me?," I mock you not, by heaven.Would you would bear your fortune like a man! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-8,"Here comes the duke himself, right on time."," My noble lords and cousins all, good morrow. I have been long a sleeper; but I trust My absence doth neglect no great design Which by my presence might have been concluded. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-49,"Give me another horse! Bind up my wounds! Have mercy, Jesus! But wait, I was only dreaming. Oh, you coward conscience, how you torture me! The candles burn blue. It is now dead midnight. I'm in a cold sweat and trembling with fear. What am I so afraid of? Myself? There's no one else here. Richard loves Richard; that is, I am only myself. Is there a murderer here? No. But yes, it's me. Then run away! What, from myself? Yes, so I won't take revenge. What, revenge myself upon myself? Alas, I love myself. But why? Have I ever done myself any good? No, no! Alas, I hate myself instead, for all the hateful deeds I've committed. I am a villain. But I'm lyingI am not a villain. Fool, speak well of yourself. Fool, do not flatter yourself. My conscience has a thousand separate voices, and each voice tells a separate story, and each story condemns me as a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the highest degree; murder, ominous murder, in the highest degree; all kinds of sins, all done in each degreebad, worse, and worstall of these crimes cry out ""Guilty! guilty!"" I will despair. There is no one who loves me, and if I die no one will pity me. And why should they, since I can't even find any pity for myself in myself? Just now it seemed like the souls of all those I murdered came to my tent, and every one of them threatened that vengeance would fall on my head tomorrow.", My lord. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-19,Do you need money? I can give you a little money. [He reaches toward his back pocket]," No, good sweet sir; no, I beseech you, sir: I havea kinsman not past three quarters of a mile hence,unto whom I was going; I shall there have money, orany thing I want: offer me no money, I pray you;that kills my heart. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-27,"Everyone make way, and show respect to his majesty. "," My gracious lord, " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-66,Give my best to my fellow Athenians, These words become your lips as they passthorough them. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-31,"Oh, she says nothing, sir. Instead she weeps and weeps. She falls on her bed, then starts to get up, then calls out Tybalts name and then your name, and then she falls back down on the bed."," As if that name, Shot from the deadly level of a gun, Did murder her, as that names cursed hand Murdered her kinsman. O, tell me, Friar, tell me, In what vile part of this anatomy Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack The hateful mansion. [He draws his dagger] " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-32,"What, is the man a lunatic?"," [as LUCENTIO] Sir, you seem a sober ancient gentleman by your habit, but your words show you a madman. Why, sir, what 'cerns it you if I wear pearl and gold? I thank my good father I am able to maintain it. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-12,"Oh, Henry's wife, do not triumph in my woes! As God is my witness, I have wept for yours."," Bear with me, I am hungry for revenge, And now I cloy me with beholding it. Thy Edward he is dead, that killed my Edward, Thy other Edward dead, to quit my Edward; Young York, he is but boot, because both they Matched not the high perfection of my loss. Thy Clarence he is dead that stabbed my Edward, And the beholders of this frantic play, Th' adulterate Hastings, Rivers, Vaughan, Grey, Untimely smothered in their dusky graves. Richard yet lives, hells black intelligencer, Only reserved their factor to buy souls And send them thither. But at hand, at hand Ensues his piteous and unpitied end. Earth gapes, hell burns, fiends roar, saints pray, To have him suddenly conveyed from hence. Cancel his bond of life, dear God I pray, That I may live to say, The dog is dead. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-8,A thousand pieces., A thousand pieces! +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-10,"I've seen two unbelievable things, one in the sea and one on land! But now I don't know what's the sea and what's the sky; everything's all mixed up in this storm."," Why, boy, how is it? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-68,Is it really true?," Five justices' hands at it, and witnesses more thanmy pack will hold. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-3,[Offstage] What time is it?, Upon the stroke of four. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-85,"And yet I have not touched on how loose you've been with your money! How many delicacies have poor men eaten tonight on your account? Who does not seem to belong to Timon? Is there anything in the world that you have not claimed as your own to give? They have called you great, noble, worthy, and royal, but when all you have to buy compliments is gone, there will be no praise left. What is quickly made is quickly lost, and these men will disappear like flies after seeing one winter cloud. "," Come, sermon me no further: No villanous bounty yet hath pass'd my heart; Unwisely, not ignobly, have I given. Why dost thou weep? Canst thou the conscience lack, To think I shall lack friends? Secure thy heart; If I would broach the vessels of my love, And try the argument of hearts by borrowing, Men and men's fortunes could I frankly use As I can bid thee speak. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-6,"By Janus, I think not."," The servants of the Duke and my lieutenant? The goodness of the night upon you, friends!What is the news? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-106,"I told him what I thought, and said no more than that which he himself found out to be true.", But did you ever tell him she was false? +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-9,"That's like something out of a fairytale, too, which you won't believe no matter how many times I tell it. He was torn to pieces by a bear, according to the shepherd's son. We should believe him because he's fairly stupid, but also because he had some handkerchiefs and rings of Antigonus' that Paulina recognized.", What became of his bark and his followers? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-1,"Oh, Publius, isnt this distressing, to see your noble uncle so mad?"," Therefore, my lord, it highly us concerns By day and night to attend him carefully, And feed his humour kindly as we may, Till time beget some careful remedy. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-104,"Say that I, her king, am her lowly subject."," But she, your subject, loathes such sovereignty. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-68,"Sir, isnt my jacket as clean as the first time I wore it? I mean, in a way.", That sort was well fished for. +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-30,"Well, wouldn't you?"," No, by this heavenly light! " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-23,"Not now, sweet Desdemona. Some other time."," The sooner, sweet, for you. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-85,"To take is not to give. I'll accept it, but I won't promise anything in return."," Look, how this ring encompasseth finger; Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart. Wear both of them, for both of them are thine. And if thy poor devoted servant may But beg one favor at thy gracious hand, Thou dost confirm his happiness forever. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-77,"If I got what I deserved, you would all be showing me respectI would be your queen, and you would be my subjects. Oh, give me what I deserve, thenand teach yourselves some respect!", [to RIVERS] Dispute not with her; she is lunatic. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-5,"It's less than even that: at least imagination has some grief at the root of it, whereas mine has no clear cause. Nothing has caused me grief about something, or something has caused me to grieve about nothing. Something is coming towards me, something that isn't yet known; what it is I cannot name; it's a nameless sadness, I know. "," God save your majesty! and well met, gentlemen:I hope the king is not yet shipp'd for Ireland. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-22,If you had come just two hours earlier, Let it not cumber your better remembrance. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-48,"Give me my fan, Peter."," Good, Peter, to hide her face, for her fans the fairerface. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-62,"Come on, then, follow me."," If fires be hot, knives sharp, or waters deep,Untied I still my virgin knot will keep.Diana, aid my purpose! " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,How did he get this way?, 'Twould be too tedious to repeat;But the main grief springs from the lossOf a beloved daughter and a wife. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-31,"If you leave like this, miss, I swear I won't ever draw my sword again. Why are you leaving, fair ladydo you think you have fools on your hands here?"," Sir, I have not you by the hand. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-45,"Send Sir Toby away, please. He talks like a madman. Shame on him!"," Go you, Malvolio. If it be a suit from the count, I am sick, or not at home. What you will, to dismiss it. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-25,And what's that?," Marry, sir, to get a husband for her sister. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-39,"Please, sir, tell the queen to come back."," Be certain what you do, sir, lest your justiceProve violence; in the which three great ones suffer,Yourself, your queen, your son. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-75,"Please, be quiet."," You were kneeled to and importuned otherwise By all of us, and the fair soul herself Weighed between loathness and obedience, at Which end o' th' beam should bow. We have lost your son, I fear, forever. Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business' making Than we bring men to comfort them. The faults your own. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-25,"She's dead to me. She has been abused, stolen from me, and corrupted by spells and potions bought from charlatans. For Desdemona is neither lacking in common sense, nor blind to it.  She could not make such a mistake naturally, without some kind of witchcraft. "," Whoe'er he be that in this foul proceeding Hath thus beguiled your daughter of herself And you of her, the bloody book of law You shall yourself read in the bitter letter, After your own sense, yea, though our proper son Stood in your action. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-16,"Curse you! Shut up, you wimpy, offensive, ungenerous dog!"," Work you, then. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-14,"He looks skinny as a dried herring without its eggs. O flesh, flesh, youve turned pale as a fish. Now hes just like Petrarchs hopeless love poetry. In Romeos opinion, compared to his own lady love: Petrarchs Laura was like a kitchen slavethough Laura clearly had a lover who was better at making rhymes; Dido was drab and dull; Cleopatra was a gypsy girl; Helen and Hero were good-for-nothing harlots; Thisbe might have had beautiful eyes, but that doesnt matter. ", Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit did I give you? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-49,"You promised to get them for me before the feast, but they're just as good now."," He hath promised you more than that, or there be liars. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-66,"What we do, we do because we were commanded to.", And he that hath commanded is our king. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-50,Aren't you married?," We are not, sir, nor are we like to be;The stars, I see, will kiss the valleys first:The odds for high and low's alike. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-17,"Stay, man. I can read. [He reads the letter] Signor Martino and his wife and daughters; Count Anselme and his gorgeous sisters; Vitravios widow; Signor Placentio and his lovely nieces; Mercutio and his brother Valentine; my uncle Capulet and his wife and daughters; my fair niece Rosaline and Livia; Signor Valentio and his cousin Tybalt; Lucio and the lively Helena. Thats quite a lovely group of people. Where are they supposed to go?", Up. +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-20,"Brave Othello, we must send you immediately to go fight against the Ottoman forces, enemy to us all. [To BRABANTIO] I didn't see you. Welcome, noble sir. We missed your advice and help tonight."," So did I yours. Good your grace, pardon me. Neither my place nor aught I heard of business Hath raised me from my bed, nor doth the general care Take hold on me, for my particular grief Is of so flood-gate and o'erbearing nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows And it is still itself. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-3.json-line-3,"If the completion of your task will make you happy, be happy then. For it is done.", But didst thou see them dead? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-25,"My name is Mary, sir.", Good Mistress Mary Accost +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-34,"Yes, if only money were as sure a thing as you all asking for it, then you would definitely have it. Why didn't your masters send you to pay the bills for the food they ate off Timon's plate? That way, they could smile and enjoy the debts he incurred and then shovel all the interest he owed into their greedy mouths. You're not doing yourself any favors riling me up like this. Let me go. My lord and I have parted ways. I have no more counsel to give, and he has no more money to spend."," Ay, but this answer will not serve. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-11,"Here is the head of that wicked traitor, the dangerous and unsuspected Hastings"," So dear I loved the man that I must weep. I took him for the plainest harmless creature That breathed upon this earth a Christian; Made him my book, wherein my soul recorded The history of all her secret thoughts. So smooth he daubed his vice with show of virtue That, his apparent open guilt omitted I mean his conversation with Shores wife He lived from all attainder of suspects. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-4.json-line-0,Theyre calling for dates and quinces in the kitchen.," Come, stir, stir, stir! The second cock hath crowed. The curfew bell hath rung. Tis three oclock. Look to the baked meats, good Angelica. Spare not for the cost. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-3,"Madam, we'll dance."," My legs can keep no measure in delight, When my poor heart no measure keeps in grief: Therefore, no dancing, girl; some other sport. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-3,"Please, go spout your nonsense somewhere else. You don't know me."," Vent my folly? He has heard that word of some great man and now applies it to a fool. Vent my folly! I am afraid this great lubber, the world, will prove a cockney. I prithee now, ungird thy strangeness and tell me what I shall vent to my lady. Shall I vent to her that thou art coming? " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-18,"Oh, don't spare me, my brother Edward's son, because I'm the son of his father Edward; you've already drained the family blood and drunkenly rolled around in it: I mean my brother Gloucester, a plain and well-meaning soul now in heaven, sacrificed like the pelican. That proves that you had no problem spilling your grandfather's blood before. Your unkindness to our family makes my sickness worse, cutting down the already-withered flower of my life. Live in your shame, but shame won't die with you: you will be remembered this way! Let these words torment you from now on! Take me to my bed, then to my grave: people only love to live when they have love and honor, and I have neither. "," And let them die that age and sullens have;For both hast thou, and both become the grave. " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-7,"Anyone who would have said ""yes"" to this, even if he didn't do it himself, is a bad person."," Be it so, then: Yet none does know, but you, how she came dead, Nor none can know, Leonine being gone. She did disdain my child, and stood between Her and her fortunes: none would look on her, But cast their gazes on Marina's face; Whilst ours was blurted at and held a malkin Not worth the time of day. It pierced me through; And though you call my course unnatural, You not your child well loving, yet I find It greets me as an enterprise of kindness Perform'd to your sole daughter. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-23,"Without a doubt, my good friends, the gods themselves have made it so that I will need much help from you: how could you be my friends otherwise? Indeed, why else would youout of thousands of menhave that charitable title of friend, if you did not belong in my heart? I have told you more about myself than you could tell yourself, and through that I have confirmed you to indeed be my friends. I ask the gods sometimes, why would friends be so necessary if we never had any need for them? They would be the most useless creatures alive if we never had any use for them, and would be like beautiful instruments hung up in cases, but keeping their sounds to themselves. Sometimes I wish that I were a poorer man, so that I could be closer to you all in rank. We are born to give and to do goodso what belongs to us more than the riches of our friends? Oh how comforting it is, to have so many friends, like brothers, enjoying one another's fortunes! What a joy, even if it expresses itself in tears before it can be expressed in words! I cannot help but cry, I think. And to forget the faults of my eyes, I drink to you."," Thou weepest to make them drink, Timon. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-87,"Do you know who I am, Apemantus?", Thou know'st I do: I call'd thee by thy name. +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-10,"Let the sails go slack there! Do it, why don't you! Hurry up!"," But sea-room, an the brine and cloudy billow kissthe moon, I care not. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-58,He threatens the walls of Athens with his own sword.," Therefore, Timon, " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-82,"He swallowed it hook, line, and sinker."," If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark his first approach before my lady. He will come to her in yellow stockings, and tis a color she abhors, and cross-gartered, a fashion she detests. And he will smileupon her, which will now be so unsuitable to her disposition, being addicted to a melancholy as she i s, that it cannot but turn him into a notable contempt. If you will see it, follow me. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-6,Exactly.," Look to the lady; O, she's but o'erjoy'd. Early in blustering morn this lady was Thrown upon this shore. I oped the coffin, Found there rich jewels; recover'd her, and placed her Here in Diana's temple. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-61,"Why do you keep these things hidden? Why do you keep your gifts behind a curtain? Are you afraid they'll get dusty, like some woman's portrait? Why don't you show off your skill by going to church dancing a galliard and coming home dancing a coranto? If I were you, even my walk would be a dance. I wouldn't even pee unless I was dancing at the same time. What do you mean by this? Is this a world where we should hide our virtues? I could always tell from your excellent legs that you were born under a dancing star."," Ay, tis strong, and it does indifferent well in a dun-colored stock. Shall we set about some revels? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-57,She is young and impressionable. You and I know well from our past passions what lighthearted thoughtlessness there is in youth., [To LUCILIUS] Love you the maid? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-15,"You are a lord, and nothing less than a lord. You have a wife who is far more beautiful than any other woman in this declining age."," And till the tears that she hath shed for theeLike envious floods o'errun her lovely face,She was the fairest creature in the world And yet she is inferior to none. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-155,"It's a better reason, at least, than your completely haphazard journey overseas with no plan, no trajectory, and no help, with no company but each other. Take care of each other. A heart full of love can make even the worst places bearable, and can bring a smile to your face even in the midst of suffering."," One of these is true:I think affliction may subdue the cheek,But not take in the mind. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-29,I pledged my love before you even requested it. But now I wish I could take that promise back to give it again.," Wouldst thou withdraw it? For what purpose, love? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-16,"I wish you'd deal me another coin, sir, but then it would be double-dealing, and therefore dishonorable."," O, you give me ill counsel. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-49,"The wedding was wonderful, and were doing just great on our journey back home.", Tunis was never graced before with such a paragon to their queen. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-47,"If you need us, we'll be in the garden. Should we wait for you there?"," To your own bents dispose you: you'll be found, Be you beneath the sky. [Aside] I am angling now, Though you perceive me not how I give line. Go to, go to! How she holds up the neb, the bill to him! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband! [Exeunt POLIXENES, HERMIONE, and Attendants] Gone already! Inch-thick, knee-deep, o'er head and ears a fork'd one! Go, play, boy, play: thy mother plays, and I Play too, but so disgraced a part, whose issue Will hiss me to my grave: contempt and clamour Will be my knell. Go, play, boy, play. There have been, Or I am much deceived, cuckolds ere now; And many a man there is, even at this present, Now while I speak this, holds his wife by the arm, That little thinks she has been sluiced in's absence And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour, by Sir Smile, his neighbour: nay, there's comfort in't Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd, As mine, against their will. Should all despair That have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind Would hang themselves. Physic for't there is none; It is a bawdy planet, that will strike Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis powerful, think it, From east, west, north and south: be it concluded, No barricado for a belly; know't; It will let in and out the enemy With bag and baggage: many thousand on's Have the disease, and feel't not. How now, boy! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-49,"But why wasn't the prophet able to foresee that I, who was there at the time, would kill him?"," My lord, your promise for the earldom " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,Did he listen to your music?," No, nor look'd on us. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-29,"No, please, stay a minute. I'm hoping that my compassionate mood will pass. It usually only lasts about twenty seconds.", How dost thou feel thyself now? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-41,"Well, I have to disagree. But let's have some proof. Each one of us should send for his wife, and whoever's wife is most obedient, and comes immediately when he sends for her, that man will win the bet we make.", Content. Whats the wager? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-64,"[To himself] Well done, Tranio."," Sir, a word ere you go. Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of, yea or no? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-4.json-line-3,"Monday, my lord."," Monday! Ha, ha. Well, Wednesday is too soon, O Thursday let it be.O Thursday, tell her, She shall be married to this noble earl. Will you be ready? Do you like this haste? Well keep no great ado, a friend or two. For, hark you, Tybalt being slain so late, It may be thought we held him carelessly, Being our kinsman, if we revel much. Therefore well have some half a dozen friends, And there an end. But what say you to Thursday? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-0,"No, no, I swear, I can't. He'd kill me."," The more my wrong, the more his spite appears. What, did he marry me to famish me? Beggars that come unto my fathers door Upon entreaty have a present alms. If not, elsewhere they meet with charity. But I, who never knew how to entreat, Nor never needed that I should entreat, Am starved for meat, giddy for lack of sleep, With oaths kept waking and with brawling fed. And that which spites me more than all these wants, He does it under name of perfect love, As who should say, if I should sleep or eat, 'Twere deadly sickness or else present death. I prithee, go and get me some repast, I care not what, so it be wholesome food. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-95,My leadership would be so perfect that my colony would be even better than the mythical ancient Golden Age., 'Save his majesty! +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-32,"No, you sweet, caring man, you.", Then fare thee well: I must go buy spices for oursheep-shearing. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-23,"But is all this true? Or are you just having fun, like silly travelers, and playing jokes on people you meet along the way?"," I do assure thee, father, so it is. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-88,He wouldnt get drunk because there isn't any wine.," I' th' commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things. For no kind of traffic Would I admit. No name of magistrate. Letters should not be known. Riches, poverty, And use of servicenone. Contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyardnone. No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil. No occupation. All men idle, all. And women too, but innocent and pure. No sovereignty " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-98,"Oh, it's really a foul thing for her to do.", With mine officer! +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-16,What's this noise?," The town is empty. On the brow o' th' sea Stand ranks of people, and they cry A sail! " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-5,"Oh, quit it. Well, well, of all the evil things that go on on earth, the gods will be the least happy about this."," Be one of those that think The petty wrens of Tarsus will fly hence, And open this to Pericles. I do shame To think of what a noble strain you are, And of how coward a spirit. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-26,"I suspect that I've committed some offense that the citizens disapprove of, and you've come to reprimand me for my ignorance."," You have, my lord. Would it might please your Grace, On our entreaties, to amend your fault. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-68,"Don't teach your lips to curl so scornfullythey were made for kissing, lady, not for such contempt. If your vengeful heart cannot forgive me, then here, take my sharp-pointed sword and bury it in my chest. That way my soul, which adores you, can be free. I lay myself open to being killed, and in fact, I humbly beg for death on my knees."," Nay, do not pause; for I did kill King Henry But twas thy beauty that provokèd me. Nay, now dispatch; twas I that stabbed young Edward But twas thy heavenly face that set me on. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-31,"I hope so, sir, and I am at your service too."," Will you encounter the house? My niece is desirous you should enter, if your trade be to her. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-134,"No, sir, not a bit. I know your face well, even without a sailor's cap on your head. Take him away. He knows that I've recognized him."," I must obey. (t o VIOLA ) This comes with seeking you: But theres no remedy. I shall answer it . What will you do, now my necessity Makes me to ask you for my purse? It grieves me Much more for what I cannot do for you Than what befalls myself. You stand amazed, But be of comfort. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-94,I know you are my friend. I can't believe I got drunk!," You or any man living may be drunk at a time, man. I tell you what you shall do. Our generals wife is now the general. I may say so in this respect, for that he hath devoted and given up himself to the contemplation, mark, and denotement of her parts and graces. Confess yourself freely to her, importune her help to put you inyour place again. She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a vice in her goodness not to do more than she is requested. This broken joint between you and her husband entreat her to splinter, and, my fortunes against any lay worth naming,this crack of your love shall grow stronger than it wasbefore. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,What do you think? Do you think it's true that he's got a hidden stash of gold?, Certain: Alcibiades reports it; Phrynia and Timandra had gold of him: he likewise enriched poor straggling soldiers with great quantity: 'tis said he gave unto his steward a mighty sum. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-82,Then you're the bigger fool for betting money on my obedience.," Katherine, I charge thee, tell these headstrong women What duty they do owe their lords and husbands. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-151,"What a dishonorable, puny boy, and more cowardly than a rabbit. He shows his dishonesty in abandoning his friend in his time of need, and denying that he even knew him. And as for his cowardice, ask Fabian."," A coward, a most devout coward, religious in it. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-76,"Good Catesby, go do your work well."," My good lords both, with all the heed I can. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-45,"[To SIR TOBY BELCH] Look, he resents it when you insult the devil! Pray to God that he's not bewitched!", Carry his water to the wisewoman. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-83,[As LUCENTIO] Will sweet Bianca practice being a bride?," She shall, Lucentio. Come, gentlemen, lets go. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-18,I can't help myself: I feel sorry for her., Wherefore shouldst thou pity her? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-121,"What would you do then, Apemantus?", E'en as Apemantus does now; hate a lord with my heart. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-72,"[Reading] ""And don't be amazed or ask why I call you that, for I won't give you any reason for it."""," A good note, that keeps you from the blow of the law. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-5,[Offstage] Hey! Hey!, A messenger from the galleys. +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-1,"They are, sir, and are waiting to present themselves to you."," Return them, we are ready; and our daughter, In honour of whose birth these triumphs are, Sits here, like beauty's child, whom nature gat For men to see, and seeing wonder at. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-29,"[Speaking in French] May God protect you, sir.", Et vous aussi. Votre serviteur! +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-12,"The third is from Antioch. His shield shows a green wreath, with the motto, ""I'll fight my way to the top.""", What is the fourth? +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-11,"If I answered that, Id be confessing to you.", Do not deny to him that you love me. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-80,Where?," It becomes thy oath full well,Thou to me thy secrets tell. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-101,"I will go now, Catesby.[To the others] Lords, will you go with me?", We wait upon your Grace. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-35,Are you not a whore? ," No, as I am a Christian. If to preserve this vessel for my lord From any other foul unlawful touch Be not to be a strumpet, I am none. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-87,"There is no other way, unless you could change your shape and be someone other than the Richard who has committed all these deeds.", Say that I did all this for love of her. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-3,"When Hermione was alive, no one was as beautiful as she was. It's the same with her statue; I'm sure you've never seen another man-made thing that's as perfect. That's why I keep it hidden here. Here it is; get ready to see that which is to life as sleep is to deaththe closest you can come without being the actual thing. Take a look, and tell me what you think.[PAULINA pulls back a curtain, revealing HERMIONE standing like a statue]I like your silence; it shows how in awe you are. But say something! [To LEONTES] You first, sir. Does it look anything like her?"," Her natural posture! Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed Thou art Hermione; or rather, thou art she In thy not chiding, for she was as tender As infancy and grace. But yet, Paulina, Hermione was not so much wrinkled, nothing So aged as this seems. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-48,"Why, would that have improved my hair?"," Past question, for thou seest it will not curl by nature. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-73,"This is a really funny one that's set to the tune of ""Two girls flirting with the same guy."" Girls all over the country are singing it; it's in vogue, I'm happy to say."," We can both sing it: if thou'lt bear a part, thoushalt hear; 'tis in three parts. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-2,"A piece of ice. If you doubt me, try it outyou could slide from my shoulder to my heel after just a step from my head to my neck. Start a fire, good Curtis."," Is my master and his wife coming, Grumio? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-11,"Is that so? If it please your Worship, Brakenbury, you can listen to anything we say. We're not plotting any treason, man. We say that the king is wise and virtuous, and his noble queen is well advanced in years, beautiful, and not jealous. We say that Mister Shore's wife has pretty feet, cherry lips, lovely eyes, and a pleasant voice. We say that the queen's relatives have all become nobles. What do you say to that, sir? Can you deny any of this?"," With this, my lord, myself have naught to do. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-2,"No, believe me.", I thank you. Here comes the count. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-21,What?, Some achieve greatness +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-23,"No, I swear on my life and soul! Send for him and ask him."," Sweet soul, take heed, take heed of perjury. Thou art on thy deathbed. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-12,"I loved the man so dearly that I must weep. I took him to be the most honest, harmless Christian that ever walked the earth. I made him like my diary, and trusted him with all my soul's most secret thoughts. He covered his wickedness with a virtuous facade so well that, if his guilt hadn't become apparentI mean his affair with Shore's wifeI never would have suspected him."," Well, well, he was the covertst sheltered traitor Thatever lived. [to the MAYOR] Would you imagine, or almost believe, Were t not that by great preservation We live to tell it, that subtle traitor This day had plotted, in the council house To murder me and my good Lord of Gloucester? " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-72,"But jealous souls need no evidence. They aren't jealous because of a reason, but merely because they are jealous people. Jealousy is a monster that gives birth to itself.", Heaven keep the monster from Othellos mind! +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-145,He has changed a lot., Are his wits safe? Is he not light of brain? +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"Lord, he says? That monster is such an idiot!"," [to STEPHANO] Lo, lo, again! Bite him to death, I prithee. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-51,"You notorious whore! Cassio, do you have any idea who attacked you?", No. +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-71,"First, sir, please: who are you?"," I am Pericles of Tyre: but tell me now My drown'd queen's name, as in the rest you said Thou hast been godlike perfect, The heir of kingdoms and another like To Pericles thy father. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-32,"No, I swear to God! I wish you would bear your misfortune like a man!", A hornèd mans a monster and a beast. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-11,"Athens, my lord.", Go to my steward. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-129,Follow him and try to calm him down some.," He hath not told us of the captain yet. When that is known and golden time convents, A solemn combination shall be made Of our dear souls. Meantime, sweet sister, We will not part from hence. Cesario, come, For so you shall be, while you are a man. But when in other habits you are seen, Orsinos mistress and his fancys queen. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-49,"[Singing] Should I tell him to go, and not spare his feelings?"," (sings) O no, no, no, no, you dare not. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-119,"[Reading the letter] ""Don't fail to do this, since you will"""," He did not call, hes busy in the paper.Is there division twixt my lord and Cassio? " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-79,"Are you hurt, lieutenant?"," Ay, past all surgery. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-6,What tongueless blockheads! Why wouldn't they speak? Will the mayor and his fellow citizens not come here?," The Mayor is here at hand. Intend some fear; Be not you spoke with but by mighty suit. And look you get a prayer book in your hand And stand between two churchmen, good my lord, For on that ground Ill make a holy descant . And be not easily won to our requests. Play the maids part: still answer nay, and take it. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-6,"[To the cloak on the ground] Lay there, my magic.[To MIRANDA] Wipe your eyes. Take comfort. As for the awful shipwreckwhich touched the goodness of your heart and moved you to such compassionI controlled it so carefully with my magic that not one person was hurt. No, not a hair was lost from the head of any person on that ship which you heard break apart and saw sink. Sit down. There's more that you must know."," You have often Begun to tell me what I am, but stopped And left me to a bootless inquisition, Concluding, Stay. Not yet. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-26,"No, he is dead, and Edward killed him."," In thy foul throat thou liest. Queen Margaret saw Thy murd'rous falchion smoking in his blood, The which thou once didst bend against her breast, But that thy brothers beat aside the point. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-109,[Offstage] Ding-dong.," Hark, now I hear them. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-56,Her royal birth is what makes her safest., And only in that safety died her brothers. +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-13,Is that a west wind blowing?, South-west. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-22,"Sir, restrain yourself. The red paint on her lips is wet. You'll smudge it if you kiss it, and you'll get oil paint on your own face. Should I close the curtain?"," No, not these twenty years. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-81,"Since you promised to be my boyfriend,You shouldn't have any secrets from me."," Me too, let me go thither. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-32,"I swear on my life, with all my heart!"," What, are you both agreed? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-92,To knock the brains out of an honest Athenian. , That's a deed thou'lt die for. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-38,"Call them back, sweet prince. Accept their request. If you deny them, the whole country will regret it."," Will you enforce me to a world of cares? Call them again. I am not made of stones, But penetrable to your kind entreaties, Albeit against my conscience and my soul. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,"Yes, I will."," I'll look you out a good turn, Servilius. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-50,It is too late. [OTHELLO smothers DESDEMONA]," [within] My lord , my lord! What, ho! My lord, my lord! " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-66,"Now he's talking about how she dragged him to my bedroom. Oh, Cassio, I'm going to cut off your nose and throw it to some dog."," Well, I must leave her company. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,You're serious?," Upon my soul,'tis true, sir. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-45,"Give me your hand. Im sorry I beat you up. But for as long as you live, be more polite when you speak.", Within this half hour will he be asleep. Wilt thou destroy him then? +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-17,Not me.," Faith, sir, you need not fear. When we were boys, Who would believe that there were mountaineers Dewlapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 'em Wallets of flesh, or that there were such men Whose heads stood in their breasts?which now we find Each putter-out of five for one will bring us Good warrant of. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-13,"Bless my soul. When was this, boy?"," Now, now: I have not winked since I saw thesesights: the men are not yet cold under water, northe bear half dined on the gentleman: he's at itnow. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-66,"Except for the widow Dido, if I may say so."," Oh, widow Dido? Ay, widow Dido. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-87,"Ah, you jokesterthats the dogs name. R is for theno, I know that word begins with another letter. She says such pretty things about you and rosemary that it would do you good to hear them.", Commend me to thy lady. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-180,I guess I'll play the part I've been given., No remedy.Have you done there? +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-77,The heaviest loss is mine as well.," My lord Sebastian, The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness And time to speak it in. You rub the sore When you should bring the plaster. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-20,"Gentleman, calm down. I've made my decision, and I can't be swayed.Go inside, Bianca."," And for I know she taketh most delight In music, instruments, and poetry, Schoolmasters will I keep within my house, Fit to instruct her youth. If you, Hortensio, Or, Signior Gremio, you know any such, Prefer them hither, for to cunning men I will be very kind, and liberal To mine own children in good bringing up. And so farewell.Katherina, you may stay,For I have more to commune with Bianca. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-48,I'll show how skilled I am in battle.," Why, do 'e take it, and the gods give thee good on't! " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-6,Go to bed right away. I will come back soon. Dismiss your servant there in the bedroom. Make sure you do this.," I will, my lord. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-65,"Would that be better, madam, than me being what I am? I wish that it would, for right now I'm a fool."," (aside] Oh, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful In the contempt and anger of his lip! A murderous guilt shows not itself more soon Than love that would seem hid. Loves night is noon. [To VIOLA] Cesario, by the roses of the spring, By maidhood, honor, truth, and everything, I love thee so, that, maugre all thy pride, Nor wit nor reason can my passion hide. Do not extort thy reasons from this clause, For that I woo, thou therefore hast no cause, But rather reason thus with reason fetter. Love sought is good, but given unsought better. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-33,You don't?," No, indeed, my lord. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-8,I learned it from women's faces. I have a question: what color are your eyebrows?," Blue, my lord. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-1,"What's your reason for leaving, my bitter friend?"," You must needs yield your reason, Sir Andrew. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-74,"Oh did he? I order you, come with me."," Oh, fie upon thee, strumpet! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-57,"[Reading] ""With a large, wide sleeve""", I confess two sleeves. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-102,"But in all of your silly little jokes, you see me as nothing. So go on, laugh at nothing.", What a blow was there given! +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-28,"Why, uncle, what's the matter?"," O my liege, Pardon me, if you please; if not, I, pleased Not to be pardon'd, am content withal. Seek you to seize and gripe into your hands The royalties and rights of banish'd Hereford? Is not Gaunt dead, and doth not Hereford live? Was not Gaunt just, and is not Harry true? Did not the one deserve to have an heir? Is not his heir a well-deserving son? Take Hereford's rights away, and take from Time His charters and his customary rights; Let not to-morrow then ensue to-day; Be not thyself; for how art thou a king But by fair sequence and succession? Now, afore GodGod forbid I say true! If you do wrongfully seize Hereford's rights, Call in the letters patent that he hath By his attorneys-general to sue His livery, and deny his offer'd homage, You pluck a thousand dangers on your head, You lose a thousand well-disposed hearts And prick my tender patience, to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-26,"I've only tried to do the right thing; I haven't thought or done a single wrong thing. I came here to compete in the tournament for honor's sake, not to commit treason. Anyone who says otherwise will have to fight me for honor."," No?Here comes my daughter, she can witness it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-4,"Good evening, my spiritual confessor."," Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-36,"[To himself] Oh, this moron, what an ass it is!"," [aside] Peace, sirrah. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-42,"I know so. But, dear Lady Anne, let's leave this battle of wits and move into a calmer, slower conversation. Isn't the person who caused the untimely deaths of these PlantagenetsHenry and Edwardas much to blame as the person who physically committed the murders?", Thou wast the cause and most accursed effect. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-22,"Please, do."," [To MARINA] First, I would have you note, this isan honourable man. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-62,"Yes, that's exactly what I would do."," Why, in good time. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-17,"I promise, I will. Let me look at this face. Its Mercutios relative, noble Count Paris. What did my servant tell me while we were riding here? I was so upset I wasnt paying attention to him. I think he told me Paris was supposed to marry Juliet. Isnt that what he said? Or was I dreaming? Or am I crazy and, hearing him say something about Juliet, I jumped to the wrong conclusion? [Speaking to Paris body] Oh, give me your hand. You and I both had equal measures of bad fortune! Ill bury you in a magnificent grave. [ROMEO opens the tomb to reveal JULIET inside] A grave? No! It is a cupola atop a tower, my dead young man. Juliet lies here, and her beauty fills this tomb like a festival chamber full of light. Dead man, lie down right thereanother dead man is burying you. [ROMEO lays PARIS in the tomb] Men are often happy just before their death. Their nurses call it the lightness before death. Oh, how can I call this lightness? Oh, my love, my wife! Though death has sucked the honey from your breath, it has not yet had the power to ruin your beauty. You are not conquered. A beautiful banner of red still lingers on your lips and cheeks. The paleness of death has not yet reached them. Tybalt, are you lying there in your bloody shroud? Oh, what better favor can I do for you than to use the hand that cut short your youth to kill your murderer. Forgive me, cousin! Ah, dear Juliet, why are you still so beautiful? Should I believe that death itself loves you, and that the hungry, hated monster keeps you here in the dark to be his lover? To make sure that doesnt happen, Ill stay with you forever and never again leave this dark tomb. Here, here Ill remain with the worms that are your chamber-maids. Oh, Ill rest here forever and escape the control of the bad fortune that has plagued my body. Eyes, see for the last time! Arms, make your last embrace! And lips, you doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss the infinite deal I have made with death. [ROMEO kisses JULIET and takes out the poison] Come, bitter transport. Come, unpleasant guide! You desperate pilot, crash this seasick and weary ship into the rocks. Heres to my love! [He drinks the poison] Oh, honest pharmacist, your drugs work quickly. With this kiss, I die.", Saint Francis be my speed! How oft tonightHave my old feet stumbled at graves!Whos there? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-81,"[To TRANIO] Sir, let me make sure you understand this: the youngest daughter, the one you long for, is kept locked away from all suitors by her father. He won't promise her to any man until the elder sister is married first. Then, and only then, will the younger be free."," [as LUCENTIO] If it be so, sir, that you are the man Must stead us all, and me amongst the rest, And if you break the ice and do this feat, Achieve the elder, set the younger free For our access, whose hap shall be to have her Will not so graceless be to be ingrate. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-79,"Sir, sir, the first one's mine, so let her go by."," Yea, leave that labor to great Hercules,And let it be more than Alcides' twelve. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-59,"I and many of our friends have tried to speak with him. But he insists on sharing his thoughts only with himself, though I dont know how good the advice is that hes giving himself. He keeps his secrets so completely that hes like a flower bud that cant open to the air or sun, because its been poisoned from within by the bite of a worm. If we could just find out the cause of his sadness, wed try to help him as eagerly as we have tried to figure out why he feels sad."," See, where he comes. So please you, step aside.Ill know his grievance or be much denied. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-71,I could marry that Maria for coming up with this scheme., So could I too. +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-8,I'm glad. He's a good governor.," But this same Cassio, though he speak of comfort Touching the Turkish loss, yet he looks sadly And prays the Moor be safe. For they were parted With foul and violent tempest. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-76,"I can sing my part; it's my job, of course. Let's sing."," Get you hence, for I must goWhere it fits not you to know. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-20,"Remember, as you read, what you promised me! Im sorry for what I did; dont see my name signed there, since my hand didnt follow my heart."," It was, villain, ere thy hand did set it down. I tore it from the traitor's bosom, king; Fear, and not love, begets his penitence: Forget to pity him, lest thy pity prove A serpent that will sting thee to the heart. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-82,Under the weather?, Very foul. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-25,"I swam ashore, man, like a duck. I can swim like a duck, I swear it."," Here, kiss the book. Though thou canst swim like a duck, thou art made like a goose. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-56,"My prayers, you hussy?"," [To SIR TOBY BELCH] No, I warrant you, he will not hear of godliness. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-63,I can give you a reason.," Do it then, that we may account thee a whoremasterand a knave; which not-withstanding, thou shalt beno less esteemed. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-43,"My noble father, I feel that my loyalty is divided. I owe you for my very life and my upbringing. And because of this I respect you.  I have a duty to you, as I am your daughter. But here is my husband. And as my mother showed duty to you, prioritizing you above her own father, so must I show duty to my husband, the Moor."," God be with you. I have done. Please it your grace, on to the state affairs. I had rather to adopt a child than get it. Come hither, Moor. I here do give thee that with all my heart Which, but thou hast already, with all my heart I would keep from thee. For your sake, jewel, I am glad at soul I have no other child. For thy escape would teach me tyranny, To hang clogs on them. I have done, my lord. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-15,"Sir, my daughter likes you. She likes you so much that she wants you to be her master, and she'll be your student. What do you think?", I am unworthy for her schoolmaster. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-12,"Well, may she and Othello be happy in bed! Come now, lieutenantI have a jug of wine and there are a couple of gentlemen from Cyprus here who'd gladly want to drink a toast to the health of black Othello."," Not tonight, good Iago. I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking. I could well wish courtesy would invent some other custom of entertainment. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-14,"Mercutio, you hang out with Romeo."," Consort? What, dost thou make us minstrels? An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing but discords.Heres my fiddlestick. Heres that shall make you dance. Zounds, consort! " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-55,This is as strange an experience as men have ever had. And its clear that there's more to what happened than natural causes can explain. We need some priest or prophet to explain what happened.," Sir, my liege, Do not infest your mind with beating on The strangeness of this business. At picked leisure Which shall be shortly, single Ill resolve you Which to you shall seem probableof every These happened accidents. Till when, be cheerful And think of each thing well. [aside to ARIEL] Come hither, spirit. Set Caliban and his companions free. Untie the spell. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-9,"Have you forgotten the Duke of Hereford, boy?"," No, my good lord, for that is not forgot Which ne'er I did remember: to my knowledge, I never in my life did look on him. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-174,"Wait, let me say a word or two before you go. I have served the government of Venice well, and they know it. But nothing more about that. I beg you, in your letters, when you relate the story of these unfortunate deeds, speak of me as I am. Don't downplay my crime, but don't exaggerate it maliciously. Speak of me as a man who loved not wisely, but too much; a man who was not easily made jealous, but was manipulated and tricked into extreme jealously; a man who behaved like a vile Indian that throws away a pearl worth more than his whole tribe. Speak of me as a man who is not used to crying, but whose eyes now drop tears like the Arabian trees that drip with medicinal sap. Write this, and also say that one time in Aleppo a malicious Turk wearing a turban beat a Venetian, flouting the Venetian state, and so I grabbed the circumcised Turkish dog by his throat and struck him down like this."," Oh, bloody period! " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-5,"I'm here, my lord, at your service."," [To VIOLA and attendants] Stand you a while aloof. [To VIOLA] Cesario, Thou knowst no less but all. I have unclasped To thee the book even of my secret soul. Therefore, good youth, address thy gait unto her; Be not denied access, stand at her doors, And tell them there thy fixed foot shall grow Till thou have audience. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-162,"Rather than just giving you empty thanks for your vow, I will take up your generous offer and give you an order right now. Within three days, let me hear you say that Cassio is dead."," My friend is dead,'Tis done at your request. But let her live. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-9,"Marcus, we will."," Welcome, my gracious lord; welcome, dread queen; Welcome, ye warlike Goths; welcome, Lucius; And welcome, all: although the cheer be poor, 'Twill fill your stomachs; please you eat of it. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-81,"Tell him that when our princely father, the Duke of York, blessed his three sons and commanded us to love each other, he never imagined that our friendship would end up divided like this. Remind Richard of this, and he will weep."," Ay, millstones, as he lessoned us to weep. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-40,"If it pleases the gods to protect you through men, then men will comfort you, feed you, sleep with you. Boult's back."," Now, sir, hast thou cried her through the market? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-44,"Do I have to? Do I have to read out everything Ive done wrong? Kind Northumberland, if your offences were on the record, wouldnt you feel ashamed to read them all out? If you did, youd find one crime therethe deposing of a king, marked with a blot, damned in the eyes of heaven. And all of you that stand here and watch me suffer are guilty too: though some of you wash your hands with Pilate and look sorry for me, you have delivered me to my cross, and water wont wash away your sin."," My lord, dispatch; read o'er these articles. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-32,"Will you come in the house? My niece wants you to, if your business is with her."," I am bound to your niece, sir. I mean, she is the list of my voyage. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-120,"Madam, you have mistreated me. Scandalously mistreated me."," Have I, Malvolio? No. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-27,"He's the most cowardly criminal in the entire country. If you just shouted and looked intimidating, you'd scare him away."," I must confess to you, sir, I am no fighter: I amfalse of heart that way; and that he knew, I warranthim. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-65,"[To TRANIO] Sir, a word before you go. Are you a suitor to the girl you asked aboutyes or no?"," An if I be, sir, is it any offense? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-115,I think fathers are usually important guests at their sons' weddings. Another question: has your father gone senile? Is he ancient and in poor health? Can he speak? Hear? Recognize people? Take care of his property? Is he bedridden? Is he basically like a child again?," No, good sir;He has his health and ampler strength indeedThan most have of his age. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-46,Haha. Well done!," Look you, here comes my mistress' page. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-142,"Send some speedy ally to the duke of Norfolk. You go yourself, Ratcliffeor Catesby. Where is Catesby?"," Here, my good lord. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-23,"[To himself] The deep-thinking, clever Buckingham will no longer be privy to my plots. Has he run with me for so long, only to stop for a ""moment to breathe"" now? Well, so be it."," How now, Lord Stanley, whats the news? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-145,"I don't like this task. But since I'm already so deeply involved in this, thanks to foolish honesty and concern for you, I will go on. I was recently spending the night in Cassio's bedroom and couldn't sleep because of a raging toothache. Now, some men have such a loose soul that they mutter things in their sleep. Cassio is one of them. I heard him say in his sleep, ""Sweet Desdemona, let's be careful and hide our love."" And then, sir, he clutched and grabbed my hand, crying ""Oh sweet woman!"" and he kissed me hard as if with his kisses he was trying to pull up some plant by the roots that was growing on my lips. He laid his leg over my thigh and sighed, and kissed, and then cried out, ""Curse fate for giving you to the Moor!"" "," Oh, monstrous! Monstrous! " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-11,"Listen, your mother is coming over. Pretty soon we'll have a new prince to take care of, and then you'll wish we'd play with you more.", She is spread of lateInto a goodly bulk: good time encounter her! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-59,"Women are meant for bearing, and so are you."," No such jade as you, if me you mean. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-19,May God preserve your Lordship in that noble state of mind.," But I shall laugh at this a twelve-month hence, That they which brought me in my masters hate, I live to look upon their tragedy. Well, Catesby, ere a fortnight make me older Ill send some packing that yet think not on t. " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-1,"That's like blowing on a fire to try to put it out. It's like digging up a hill to stop it growing tall; you'll build a higher mountain in the process. My dear, as bad as our suffering is, at least it's only felt. If someone up to no good were to take notice, they might make things even worse."," O Dionyza, Who wanteth food, and will not say he wants it, Or can conceal his hunger till he famish? Our tongues and sorrows do sound deep Our woes into the air; our eyes do weep, Till tongues fetch breath that may proclaim them louder; That, if heaven slumber while their creatures want, They may awake their helps to comfort them. I'll then discourse our woes, felt several years, And wanting breath to speak help me with tears. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-21,"It's Brabantio. General, be advised that he comes with bad intentions.", Holla! Stand there! +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-28,"And the wavering common people are his enemies too: they love their wallets, and whoever takes money from them fills their hearts with deadly hate.", Wherein the king stands generally condemn'd. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-61,I think that you're not who you think you are.," If I think so, I think the same of you. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-90,"[Pointing to different servants] I will split you all up and send you to Lord Lucius, you to Lord Lucullus, my hunting-partner today, and you to Sempronius. Tell them you come from me, and due to extenuating circumstances I could use their help and some money. Ask for fifty talents from each."," As you have said, my lord. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-14,"Ah, Ive discovered that madmen are deaf."," How should they, when that wise men have no eyes? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-7,"Why, isn't it news that Petruchio is coming?", Is he come? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-99,"You're on the right track. Good night, lieutenant. I must go and keep a lookout."," Good night, honest Iago. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-85,Yes., Then I repent not. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-99,With my own lieutenant!, Thats fouler. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-6.json-line-6,"The ringleader, the Abbot of Westminster, has died with the burden of a guilty conscience; but Carlisle is here, captured, to hear your sentence on him. "," Carlisle, this is your doom: Choose out some secret place, some reverend room, More than thou hast, and with it joy thy life; So as thou livest in peace, die free from strife: For though mine enemy thou hast ever been, High sparks of honour in thee have I seen. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-11,"Yes, boy."," I cannot think it. Hark, what noise is this? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-117,"Me neither. Im full of energy. They all fell asleep together, as if theyd all agreed on it earlier. They fell asleep as if theyd all been struck by lightning. What might happen, noble Sebastian, what might happen if? No, I shouldn't say any more. And yet, I think I can see in your face what you have the potential to be. Opportunity is knocking on your door, and my imagination sees a crown coming to rest on your head."," What, art thou waking? " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,"Dark as hell, Sir Topas."," Why, it hath bay windows transparent as barricadoes, and the clerestories toward the south-north are as lustrous as ebony. And yet complainest thou of obstruction? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-24,"If they have done this, my noble lord"," If? Thou protector of this damnèd strumpet, Talkst thou to me of ifs? Thou art a traitor Off with his head. Now by Saint Paul I swear I will not dine until I see the same. Lovell and Ratcliffe, look that it be done. The rest that love me, rise and follow me. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,Who taught you this?, I learnt it out of women's faces. Pray nowWhat colour are your eyebrows? +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-22,"Imagine me after three months being married to her, sitting in my majestic chair"," ( aside ) Oh, for a stone-bow, to hit him in the eye! " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-39,He seems a little upset.," How, my lord!What cheer? how is't with you, best brother? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-69,"She would never tell me who her parents were. Whenever I asked, she would sit still and weep."," O Helicanus, strike me, honour'd sir; Give me a gash, put me to present pain; Lest this great sea of joys rushing upon me O'erbear the shores of my mortality, And drown me with their sweetness . O, come hither, Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget; Thou that wast born at sea, buried at Tarsus, And found at sea again! O Helicanus, Down on thy knees, thank the holy gods as loud As thunder threatens us: this is Marina. What was thy mother's name? tell me but that, For truth can never be confirm'd enough, Though doubts did ever sleep. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-105,"Please, sir, do you know anything about this matter?"," I know the knight is incensed against you, even to a mortal arbitrament, but nothing of the circumstance more. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-84,"No, I'm not troubled. I think Desdemona is nothing but honest.", Long live she so. And long live you to think so. +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-4,"You were unhappy before I came, madam. But my coming here has made you happy.", By thy approach thou makest me most unhappy. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-35,"Twenty thousand crowns right away, and one half of my lands after my death."," And, for that dowry, Ill assure her of Her widowhood, be it that she survive me, In all my lands and leases whatsoever. Let specialties be therefore drawn between us, That covenants may be kept on either hand. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-67,But what is his manner?," Of very ill manner. Hell speak with you, will you or no. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-52,Woe is me! Seeing my daughter dead is like a warning bell of my own imminent death.," Come, Montague, for thou art early upTo see thy son and heir now early down. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-20,I dreamed that dreamers often lie., In bed asleep while they do dream things true. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-62,"Are you okay, Cassio? Oh, we need a chair, a chair!", Roderigo! +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-59,At sea! Who was your mother?," My mother was the daughter of a king; Who died the minute I was born, As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft Deliver'd weeping. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-72,Quiet down.," Oh, fie upon them! Some such squire he was That turned your wit the seamy side withoutAnd made you to suspect me with the Moor. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-68,"Please, forgive me. There's nothing I can say in my defense."," Worthy Montano, you were wont be civil. The gravity and stillness of your youth The world hath noted, and your name is great In mouths of wisest censure. Whats the matter That you unlace your reputation thus And spend your rich opinion for the name Of a night-brawler? Give me answer to it. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-116,"The youth is just as afraid of Sir Andrew. He's pale and gasping, as if a bear were chasing him."," (t o VIOLA ) Theres no remedy, sir; he will fight with you for s oath sake. Marry, he hath better bethought him of his quarrel, and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking of. Therefore, draw for the supportance ofhis vow. He protests he will not hurt you. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-22,"Don't worry, my lord. I'll speak as persuasively as if I were trying to win the throne for myself. And so farewell, my lord."," If you thrive well, bring them to Baynards Castle,Where you shall find me well accompaniedWith reverend fathers and well-learnèd bishops. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-38,"Now, isnt this jesting better than groaning about love? Now youre being sociable. Now youre Romeo. Now you are what you truly are, both naturally and through education. In contrast, this love of yours made you like some fool who runs all over the place looking for a hole in which to hide his precious trinket."," Stop there, stop there. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-52,"Sir, please listen, or I'll stop here."," Nay, I'll be patient.Thou little know'st how thou dost startle me,To call thyself Marina. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-7,"Well, Juliet, Ill lie with you tonight. Let me think how. Evil acts are quick to enter the thoughts of desperate men! I remember a pharmacist who lives around here, and who I recently noted wears tattered clothes and has jutting brows. He knows his medicinal herbs. He looks poor, as if misery had worn him to the bone. A tortoise shell hung in his shabby shop, along with a stuffed alligator and the skins of odd-shaped fish. A few empty boxes sat on his shelves, as well as green clay pots, empty water skins, and some musty seeds. Old strands of string and rose petals pressed into cakes were displayed all scattered around. Seeing his poverty, I said to myself, If a man needed some poisonwhich is punishable by immediate death to sell in Mantuahere is a miserable wretch whod sell it to him. Oh, this idea came before I even knew I needed the poison. But this is the poor man who will sell it to me. As I remember, this is the house. Since todays a holiday, the beggars shop is shut. Hey! Pharmacist!", Who calls so loud? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-73,What? You don't like it?," A more satiety of commendations.If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd,It would unclew me quite. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-7,You look tired.," No, noble mistress. 'Tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night. I do beseech you Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers What is your name? " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-30,Some booty! Some booty!," Half-part, mates, half-part.Come, let's have her aboard suddenly. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-22,It is incredible how its beauty reflects the dignity of its subject! Look at the intelligence that twinkles in the eye! There is a certain imagination that moves in its lip! Even though the painting is silent I feel like I could understand what the man is saying., It is a pretty mocking of the life.Here is a touch; is't good? +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-4,"Go find him, and in the meantime you all play the tune."," ( t o VIOLA ) Come hither, boy. If ever thou shalt love, In the sweet pangs of it remember me; For such as I am, all true lovers are, Unstaid and skittish in all motions else Save in the constant image of the creature That is beloved. How dost thou like this tune? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-86,"I swear on my hand, it was yours. And look how much he cares about your foolish wife! She gave him her handkerchief, and he turns around and gives it to a whore.", I would have him nine years a-killing. A fine woman! A fair woman! A sweet woman! +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"Make sure that you don't mock your king by lying in front of him. Otherwise God, the supreme King of Kings, will uncover your hidden lies and cause you to be the death of each other.", So prosper I as I swear perfect love. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-4,Who knows what the Lord Protector Richard thinks about this? Who is closest to the noble duke?," Your Grace, we think, should soonest know his mind. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-4,"Foolish and out-of-control; yet even so, I see some sparks of something better which might come out when hes older. But whos here now?", Where is the king? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-33,"I'm not sure, except that they are busy with some fake marriage contract. Go get your exclusive rights to that girl. Go to the church and take a priest, a clerk, and some honest-enough witnesses. If this isn't what you've been waiting for, then I have nothing more to saybut bid Bianca farewell forever."," Hearst thou, Biondello? " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,"The Emperor of Russia was my father. I wish he were alive to see his daughter on trial now! Seeing my misery, he'd take pity, not revenge. "," You here shall swear upon this sword of justice, That you, Cleomenes and Dion, have Been both at Delphos, and from thence have brought The seal'd-up oracle, by the hand deliver'd Of great Apollo's priest; and that, since then, You have not dared to break the holy seal Nor read the secrets in't. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-15,I wish I would have been there to have helped the old man!," I would you had been by the ship side, to havehelped her: there your charity would have lacked footing. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-14,Me too., I'll show you how to observe a strange event.Your lord sends now for money. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-84,"Now I won't deliver this letter, for the young gentleman's behavior shows that he is noble and sensible, and his role as a messenger between his lord and my niece confirms this. Therefore this letter, which is so incredibly ignorant, won't frighten him at all. He'll know it came from a fool. But, sir, I will deliver Sir Andrew's challenge by word of mouth. I'll describe him as having a great reputation for bravery, and convince the youth that Sir Andrew is angry, courageous, and skilled with a swordand he'll believe me because he's so young. Then they'll both be so afraid, that when they see each other they'll kill each other with just a look, like basilisks."," Here he comes with your niece. Give them way till he take leave, and presently after him. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-12,"[Whispering] Oh, gimme a break! When he's alone and musing to himself he acts even more like a proud peacock. See how he struts and shows his feathers!"," ( aside ) 'Slight, I could so beat the rogue! " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-51,"My good lord, don't give up on me. Be patient, because the prize Im bringing you to will cover up the bad luck we had before. So please speak quietly. Everything's quiet, as if it's the middle of the night."," Ay, but to lose our bottles in the pool " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-48,"Prince, here lies Count Paris, killed. And Romeo dead. And Juliet, who was dead before, but is warm like someone newly killed."," Search, seek, and know how this foul murder comes. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,"What, not a whore?"," No, as I shall be saved. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-7,"Quiet, children, quiet. The king loves you both very much. You innocent, naive children, you cannot guess who caused your father's death."," Grandam, we can, for my good uncle Gloucester Told me the king, provoked to it by the queen, Devised impeachments to imprison him; And when my uncle told me so, he wept, And pitied me, and kindly kissed my cheek, Bade me rely on him as on my father, And he would love me dearly as a child. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-66,"You're right, sir. It's for my mistress."," Go, take it up unto thy masters use. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-130,"Villain, you'd better be sure that my wife turns out to be a whore. You'd better be sure of it. Give me proof that I can see with my own eyes, or I swear on my soul that you'll wish you had been born a dog rather than have to answer to my anger.", Is t come to this? +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-44,"He hasn't spent it on wars, for he hasn't fought any; instead, he makes compromises when his noble ancestors would have fought on the battlefield: he's spent more in peace than they spent in war. ", The Earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-19,"Aemilius, take care with this message. If he asks for some proof that we won't harm him, ask him what we can do to show we're in good faith.", Your bidding shall I do effectually. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-1,"Within the small rind of this little flower there is both poison and medicine. If you smell it, you feel good. If you taste it, it stops your heart. Two opposing elements, good and evil, reside in both men and herbs. In the cases where evil predominates, death will soon kill the plant or body like a cancer."," Good morrow, Father. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-8,I mean the Lord Protector., The Lord protect him from that kingly title! Hath he set bounds between their love and me?I am their mother. Who shall bar me from them? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-21,"Did he say that, Tranio?"," Faith, he is gone unto the taming school. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-1,"Yes, entirely, he's eager to get on the battlefield. "," The Duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold,Stays but the summons of the appellant's trumpet. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-6,Same with me. I know how it is., Every man here's so. What would he have borrowed ofyou? +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-8,"Servilius! It's good to see you. Please, bring me to Timon, my good friend."," May it please your honour, my lord hath sent " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-57,"[Offstage] I beg you to let me speak with you, my good lord!"," I had forgot theeOh, come in, Emilia.Soft, by and by. Let me the curtains draw.Where art thou? " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-31,"Let's split it equally, mates, equally. Come on, get her onboard. "," These roguing thieves serve the great pirate Valdes; And they have seized Marina. Let her go: There's no hope she will return. I'll swear she's dead, And thrown into the sea. But I'll see further: Perhaps they will but please themselves upon her, Not carry her aboard. If she remain, Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-48,"Most noble Timon, would you call the man before you?"," Attends he here, or no? Lucilius! " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-33,"[Returning to SIMONIDES] He said thank you, and that his name is Pericles, that he's from Tyre, and was only shipwrecked here by chance."," Now, by the gods, I pity his misfortune, And will awake him from his melancholy. Come, gentlemen, we sit too long on trifles, And waste the time, which looks for other revels. Even in your armours, as you are address'd, Will very well become a soldier's dance. I will not have excuse, with saying this Loud music is too harsh for ladies' heads, Since they love men in arms as well as beds. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-44,"If you were born to power, sir, prove how honorable you are now. If you rose to power later, prove that those who thought you were honorable then made a good choice.", How's this? how's this? Some more; be sage. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-181,There's nothing we can do about it. [To FLORIZEL] Are you all dressed?," Should I now meet my father,He would not call me son. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-28,[To the THIRD LORD] Oh how are you? What is new with the world?, Alcibiades is banished: hear you of it? +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-48,"Camillo, sir. I spoke with him and with the shepherds. I've never seen men so afraid: they kneel, kiss the ground, and swear every time they speak. Polixenes can hardly listen to them; he keeps threatening them with death."," O my poor father!The heaven sets spies upon us, will not haveOur contract celebrated. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-22,[To TRINCULO] How did you escape the shipwreck? How did you end up here? Swear on this bottle of wine how you got here. I swear on the bottlewhich I made myself from the bark of a tree after I washed up on shorethat I survived by grabbing onto a barrel of wine that the sailors threw overboard during the storm.," [To STEPHANO] Ill swear upon that bottle to be thy true subject, for the liquor is not earthly. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-36,"The noble duke has sworn his coming is just to claim his inheritance; and to obtain that, we have all sworn to help him. Let him never see joy that breaks that oath!"," Well, well, I see the issue of these arms: I cannot mend it, I must needs confess, Because my power is weak and all ill left: But if I could, by Him that gave me life, I would attach you all and make you stoop Unto the sovereign mercy of the king; But since I cannot, be it known to you I do remain as neuter. So, fare you well; Unless you please to enter in the castle And there repose you for this night. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-19,"We thank you, sir."," Yet pause awhile: Yon knight doth sit too melancholy, As if the entertainment in our court Had not a show might countervail his worth. Note it not you, Thaisa? " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-26,How strange!," Shrouded in cloth of state; balm'd and entreasured With full bags of spices! A passport too! Apollo, perfect me in the characters! [Reading from a scroll] 'Here I give to understand, If e'er this coffin drive a-land, I, King Pericles, have lost This queen, worth all our mundane cost. Who finds her, give her burying; She was the daughter of a king: Besides this treasure for a fee, The gods requite his charity!' If thou livest, Pericles, thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe! This chanced tonight. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,[To himself] Pray to the devils; the gods have given up on us., Why do the emperor's trumpets flourish thus? +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-74,"Hes as ugly in his manners as in his appearance.[To CALIBAN] Go, sir, to my hut. Take your companions with you. If you hope for my forgiveness, clean it well."," Ay, that I will. And Ill be wise hereafter And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god And worship this dull fool! " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-74,"You false prophet, stop your frantic curses before we lose our patience and cause you harm."," Foul shame upon you, you have all moved mine. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-144,"We are not thieves, just poor men."," Your greatest want is, you want much of meat. Why should you want? Behold, the earth hath roots; Within this mile break forth a hundred springs; The oaks bear mast, the briers scarlet hips; The bounteous housewife, nature, on each bush Lays her full mess before you. Want! why want? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-16,"Oh, sir, we have no doubt."," Master, I have gone through for this piece, you see:if you like her, so; if not, I have lost my earnest. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-33,"Now that I see him in this brighter light, its clear that hes not much of a monster. I used to be scared of him! Hes a pretty unconvincing monster. The man in the moon! Hes a poor, gullible monster. [To CALIBAN] Thats a good swig of wine you just took, monster! I mean it!"," [to STEPHANO] Ill show thee every fertile inch o' th' island.And I will kiss thy foot. I prithee, be my god. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-19,"Oh, this wind of misery, scattering misfortunes everywhere! Oh, my accursed womb, the bed of death! It has unleashed a basilisk onto the world, a monster whose very look is murderous!"," [to ANNE] Come, madam, come. I in all haste was sent. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-61,"Yes, fool."," I think no usurer but has a fool to his servant: my mistress is one, and I am her fool. When men come to borrow of your masters, they approach sadly, and go away merry; but they enter my mistress' house merrily, and go away sadly: the reason of this? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-57,"Everywhere that God can reach is a safe haven to a wise man. Tell yourself this: there is no virtue like necessity. Think not that the king banished you, but instead that you banished the king. Woe sits heavier where it perceives weakness. Go, say I sent you out to win honor and not that the king exiled you. Or pretend there's some disease going around here and you're leaving for a healthier climate. Whatever your soul holds dear, imagine that it lies where you're going, not where you came from. Pretend the singing birds are musicians, the grass the carpet of a royal chamber, the flowers fair ladies, and your steps no more than a dance: for snarling sorrow has less power to bite the man who makes light of it."," Come, come, my son, I'll bring thee on thy way:Had I thy youth and cause, I would not stay. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-53,Is my sweet son alive?," Pardon, dear father. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-31,"Am I the bird you're shooting at now? I'll fly to a different tree, so you must follow me with your bow. You are all welcome here. Ladies, let me lead you out."," She hath prevented me. Here, Signior Tranio,This bird you aimed at, though you hit her not.Therefore a health to all that shot and missed. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-5,[To ALONSO] Sir, [to ANTONIO] One. Tell. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-226,"Do you think so, sir?"," Not he alone shall suffer what wit can make heavy and vengeance bitter; but those that are germane to him, though removed fifty times, shall all come under the hangman: which though it be great pity, yet it is necessary. An old sheep-whistling rogue a ram-tender, to offer to have his daughter come into grace! Some say he shall be stoned; but that death is too soft for him, say I draw our throne into a sheep-cote! all deaths are too few, the sharpest too easy. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-5,"Now, I swear! Hortensio fears his widow.", Then never trust me if I be afeard. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-25,"Oh, you wretch! It is she who could have blocked you from all the murders you've committedby strangling you in her cursed womb."," Hidst thou that forehead with a golden crown Where should be branded, if that right were right, The slaughter of the prince that owed that crown And the dire death of my poor sons and brothers? Tell me, thou villain-slave, where are my children? " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-21,"Yes, with a heart as eager to become a husband as any slave has ever wanted freedom. Here's my hand."," And mine, with my heart in t. And now farewellTill half an hour hence. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-15,"We mean well by going to this party, but its not smart of us to go."," Why, may one ask? " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-11,"My brother, I wish I could bear some of that grief for you."," Indeed, my lord,If I had thought the sight of my poor imageWould thus have wrought you,for the stone is mineI'ld not have show'd it. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-16,"Something slipped my mind. Poetry is like sap that oozes from the tree it gets its nutrients from. The spark that illuminates in the flint does not reveal itself until the flint is hit with something, but our gentle flame lights itself up and runs like a current over every surface it touches. What is that right there?"," A picture, sir. When comes your book forth? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-13,Does he have a good ship?," His bark is stoutly timbered and his pilot Of very expert and approved allowance Therefore my hopes, not surfeited to death, Stand in bold cure. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-56,"As to whether she will stay or go, it shall be as you decide privately. But this business is urgent, and we must act quickly.", You must away tonight. +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-39,He's fortunate to have his subjects speak so highly of his government. How far is the court from where we are now?," Marry, sir, half a day's journey: and I'll tell you, he hath a fair daughter, and to-morrow is her birth-day; and there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for herlove. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-15,"If it wasn't her, then I can't say who told me."," A parlous boy! Go to, you are too shrewd. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-0,"Psh! Don't say that. Iago, I am not pleased that you've known about this, especially since I've given you access to my wallet as if it were your own."," 'Sblood, but youll not hear me! If ever I did dream of such a matter, abhor me. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-22,"I promise I will, my lord.", Catesby. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-25,Your story would cure deafness. Its impossible not to hear it. ," To have no screen between this part he played And him he played it for, he needs will be Absolute Milan. Me, poor man, my library Was dukedom large enough. Of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable, confederates So dry he was for swaywi' th' King of Naples To give him annual tribute, do him homage, Subject his coronet to his crown and bend The dukedom yet unbowed alas, poor Milan! To most ignoble stooping. " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-7,"A knight from Sparta, sir. The design on his shield shows an African man reaching toward the sun, with the motto ""Your light is my life.""", He loves you well that holds his life of you. +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-21,"You don't beg? There's a lot of people in our country, Greece, that get more from begging than we do from working."," Canst thou catch any fishes, then? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-3,"Why, then, the champions are prepared, so we're just waiting for his majesty."," Marshal, demand of yonder champion The cause of his arrival here in arms: Ask him his name and orderly proceed To swear him in the justice of his cause. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-25,"We may live, son, to cry many more."," Ay; or else 'twere hard luck, being in sopreposterous estate as we are. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-49,"Well, well, as for himhe brought his disease here, and he just keeps it up. I know he'll come here soon and that he'll spend plenty of money."," Well, if we had of every nation a traveller, weshould lodge them with this sign. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,"So the two of us will cry together. Cry for me in France, and Ill cry for you here; better to be as far away from me as possible. Go, count your journey with sighs, Ill count mine with groans.", So longest way shall have the longest moans. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-8,"Now the time has come. At this very instant, you must listen. Pay close attention. Can you remember the time before we came to live in this shack? I don't think you can, because you weren't even three years old."," Certainly, sir, I can. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-15,"And then I called you a ""poor imitation of a queen"" and a ""meaningless decoration on my throne""the image of what I was in realitythe pretty prologue to an ominous tragedy; a woman lifted high only to be hurled down below; a mother mocked with the gifts of two dear babies, only to lose them. You were a shadow of a queen; a gaudy banner that enemies could target; an empty symbol of dignity; a breath; a bubble; a mockery of a queen; a stand-in only there to fill the role. And where is your husband now? Where are your brothers? Where are your two sons? Where do you find your joy? Who kneels before you and makes requests and says, ""God save the queen?"" Where are the bowing noblemen who flattered you? Where are the crowds that followed you? Without all this, see what you are: instead of a happy wife, a grieving widow; instead of a joyful mother, a woman who wails over her children; instead of a queen, a poor wretch crowned only with worries; instead of one granting favors, one humbly begging for favors. She who mocked me is now mocked by me, and she who commanded everyone is now obeyed by no one. See how the wheel of justice has turned, leaving you the victim of time. All you have left are the memories of your former glory, which torture you even more when you consider what you've become. You usurped my position, and now see how you usurp my sorrow. Your proud neck bears half of my heavy burden, but now let me give it all to you. Farewell, York's wife, queen of sad misfortune. These English woes will make me smile in France."," O, thou well-skilled in curses, stay awhile,And teach me how to curse mine enemies. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-20,"Your lieutenant, Cassio. My good husband, if I have any grace or power to persuade you, please accept his apology. I swear he truly loves you and made a mistake on accident, not on purpose, or else I can't judge an honest face. Please, call him back here.", Went he hence now? +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,Put it up there., What is that? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-35,She's a great dancer.," So she does any thing; though I report it,That should be silent: if young DoriclesDo light upon her, she shall bring him thatWhich he not dreams of. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-6,"If you can think of any crime you haven't atoned for, make amends with God right now."," Alack, my lord, what do you mean by that? " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-81,I'll meet you there early.," Go to, farewell.Do you hear, Roderigo? " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-63,"I don't have a far-fetched reason for it, but my reason is good enough."," The devil a puritan that he is, or anything constantly,but a time-pleaser; an affectioned ass that cons state without book and utters it by great swarths; the best persuaded of himself, so crammed, as he thinks, with excellencies, that it is his grounds of faith that all that look on him love him. And on that vice in him will my revenge find notable cause to work. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"What country is this, friends?"," This is Illyria, lady. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-23,"Boult, write a full report of her: the color of her hair, complexion, height, age, with a guarantee of her virginity, and cry, ""Whoever pays the most can have her first."" If I know men, a virginity like this won't go cheap. Do exactly as I say.", Performance shall follow. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-11,[Giving money to the FOOL] Come on. Here's sixpence for you. Let's have a song., [giving money to the FOOL ] Theres a testril of me too. If one knight give a +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-68,"My goodness! Look, she's coming."," 'Tis such another fitchew. Marry, a perfumed one.What do you mean by this haunting of me? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-99,"You son of a hag, get going! Bring us firewood. And youd better be quick, because I have other work for you. Are you shrugging as if refusing my orders, you evil thing? If you neglect my commands, or perform them grudgingly, Ill overwhelm your body with painful cramps. I'll fill your bones with aches, and make you scream so that the wild animals will tremble at the noise you make."," No, pray thee. [aside] I must obey. His art is of such power, It would control my dams god, Setebos, And make a vassal of him. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-122,"Ha! Ha! Desdemona, unfaithful to me?"," Why, how now, general? No more of that. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-40,"If he had had as many lives as hairs on his head, I would have had enough revenge for each one of them."," Alas, he is betrayed and I undone. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-23,Those two lords both think highly of you. ," I know they do, and I have well deserved it. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-21,Its a deal!, Though this island seem to be desert +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-63,"If you like, my lord, the honorable Lord Lucullus begs that you accompany him hunting tomorrow, and has sent you two sets of greyhounds."," I'll hunt with him; and let them be received,Not without fair reward. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-2,"For each real grief there are twenty imaginary shadows, which look like grief but are not so: for sorrow's eye, blurred with blinding tears, divides one thing into many objects. Like a perspective painting (which looked at directly is a mass of confusing shapes, but looked at from an angle shows a clear form), you, looking from an angle at your lord's departure, find more shapes of grief to distress you. But, looked at it is, it's nothing but unreal shadows. Then, most gracious queen, don't cry at anything more than your lord's departure: there isn't anything else, or if there is, you're seeing it with the eye of sorrow, whose tears create imaginary images."," It may be so; but yet my inward soul Persuades me it is otherwise: howe'er it be, I cannot but be sad; so heavy sad As, though on thinking on no thought I think, Makes me with heavy nothing faint and shrink. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-18,"If I did so, I would be lying: comfort's in heaven; and we are on the earth, where nothing lives but problems, cares and grief. Your husband went to save a far-away place, while others make him lose at home: I'm here to prop him up, but weak with age, I can't even support myself. Now comes the sickness after his over-indulgence; now he shall test the loyalty of the friends that flattered him."," My lord, your son was gone before I came. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-4,"Don't cry, sir, we've got enough wailing with the storm going on. Here's all that's left alive of your queen: a little daughter. For her sake, be a man and be strong."," O you gods! Why do you make us love your goodly gifts, And snatch them straight away? We here below Recall not what we give, and therein may Use honour with you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,"[As VINCENTIO] See, I told you your son was well-loved in Padua.", [as VINCENTIO] Thou liest. His father is come from Padua and here looking out at the window. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-6,"What, are you trying to make me go crazy? Aren't I Christopher Sly, son of old Sly from Barton-on-the-Heath, a peddler by birth, trained to be a cardmaker, who then became a bear keeper, and now a pot-mender? Ask Marian Hacket, the fat innkeeper in Wincot, if she knows me! If she doesn't tell you about the tab I've run upfourteen pence on beer alonethen you can call me the biggest liar in God's kingdom. What! I'm not crazy! Here's"," O, this it is that makes your lady mourn! " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-55,"Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby, get him to pray."," My prayers, minx? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-34,"Well, you can do that then. I want you to kill two great enemies of mine, enemies of my sleep and my peace of mind. Tyrrel, I mean those bastards in the Tower."," Let me have open means to come to them,And soon Ill rid you from the fear of them. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-153,Go away! Who are you?," Have you forgot me, sir? " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-1.json-line-5,"Ok, sir.", Go. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-79,"Sir, I invite your Highness and your men to my little hut, where you can sleep tonight. I'll spend part of the night telling you a tale that will make the time pass quicklythe story of my life, and everything that happened since I first arrived on this island. And in the morning Ill bring you to your ship and we'll all go to Naples, where I hope to see the wedding of our two beloved children. From there, with my work completed, I will retire to Milan, where Ill spend my time contemplating my coming death."," I longTo hear the story of your life, which mustTake the ear strangely. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-11,"Are you gone just like that, my love, my lord? Ah, husband, lover, I must hear from you every day. There are many days in each minute. Oh, by this count Ill be so much older before I see you again, my Romeo."," Farewell!I will omit no opportunityThat may convey my greetings, love, to thee. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-15,"Hang out? What, are we musicians in a band? If we look like musicians to you, you can expect to hear nothing but noise. [Touching his sword] This is my fiddlestick. It will make you dance. My Godhang out!"," We talk here in the public haunt of men. Either withdraw unto some private place, And reason coldly of your grievances, Or else depart. Here all eyes gaze on us. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-53,"Oh, Ratcliffe, I have dreamed a fearful dream! What do you think, will all our friends prove loyal?"," No doubt, my lord. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-26,"If my eyes ever show me such a lie about the woman they worship, then may my tears turn into flames. That way my eyes, which never drowned in all my tears, may be burned for being such clear liars! A woman more beautiful than my love? The sun has never seen anyone as beautiful since the world began."," Tut, you saw her fair, none else being by, Herself poised with herself in either eye. But in that crystal scales let there be weighed Your ladys love against some other maid That I will show you shining at the feast, And she shall scant show well that now shows best. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-150,Does he usually hit her like that? Or did the letter he was reading raise his temper and make him so angry that he hit her?," Alas, alas! It is not honesty in me to speak What I have seen and known. You shall observe him, And his own courses will denote him so That I may save my speech. Do but go after And mark how he continues. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-35,"Please, no morestop. You know that hearing that is like seeing him die all over again. But your words will keep me in check when I see this young man. Here they come.[CLEOMENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA, and gentlemen come back in]Florizel, your mother should be proud: you look exactly like your father did when he was your age. So much so that I'm tempted to call you ""brother,"" like I used to call him, and to start chatting with you about some wild escapades the two of us got up to! You are very welcome here. And your beautiful princessshe's like a goddess! Oh, I lost two children some time ago that would have been as wonderful to behold as you two are now. I lostdue to my own stupidityyour father's friendship, too. I'd do anything to see him again, no matter how painful it might be."," By his command Have I here touch'd Sicilia and from him Give you all greetings that a king, at friend, Can send his brother: and, but infirmity Which waits upon worn times hath something seized His wish'd ability, he had himself The lands and waters 'twixt your throne and his Measured to look upon you; whom he loves He bade me say somore than all the sceptres And those that bear them living. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-18,"It looks like a coffin, sir."," Whate'er it be, 'Tis wondrous heavy. Wrench it open straight: If the sea's stomach be o'ercharged with gold, 'Tis a good constraint of fortune it belches upon us. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-6,"As will I. If you, made of air, can feel slightly sorry for them, then I, a human like them who has experienced all the feelings they have, will be even more affected than you. Though Im furious about the wrongs they've done to me, I'll let myself be guided by my reason rather than by my anger. It's nobler to act honorably than to seek vengeance. Since they are sorry for what they did, there's nothing else that I want. Go release them, Ariel. Ill cut off my spells, return them to their normal senses, and theyll be themselves again."," Ill fetch them, sir. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-87,"Sir, Cassio has a bad temper, and maybe he'll try to hit you. Provoke him so that he will. Then, if he hits you, I'll use that as an excuse to stir up a riot of the inhabitants of Cyprusa riot that won't die down until Cassio is stripped of his position as lieutenant. This will give you an easier path to getting what you want, with my help, and it will get Cassio out of your way. With him standing in the way, you would have no hope of getting what you want."," I will do this, if you can bring it to any opportunity. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-27,Ill duel with you. [He draws his sword]," Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-29,"Music, awake her now! [Music begins to play][To HERMIONE] It's time, come down. Don't be a statue anymore. Come to us and you'll amaze all of us who are watching. Come, I'll close your grave. Move! Come on, now, forget death and come back to life.[To LEONTES and the others] Look, she's moving.[HERMIONE steps down from the pedestal and moves toward LEONTES][To LEONTES] Don't be afraid! Everything she does is as safe as my spell, like I told you. Don't reject her until you see her die again, or you'll be killing her a second time. [HERMIONE reaches out her hand, but LEONTES steps back] No, give her your hand. You won her over when she was young. Now that you're old, is she the one who has to win you?"," O, she's warm! If this be magic, let it be an artLawful as eating. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-87,"And if I were the king of the colony, would you like to know what Id do?", 'Scape being drunk for want of wine. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,"Go, with this password. Rise and listen."," There is no more but so. Say it is done,And I will love thee and prefer thee for it. " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-8,"So be it. But no one besides you knows how she diedand no one else will know, since Leonine is dead. She made my daughter look bad, and stood between her and a good marriage. No one would look at her when Marina was nearby; they looked at her face, while our daughter's was criticized and treated as though she wasn't worth the time of day. It hurt me to see that and, though you may criticize me, it strikes me as what a loving parent ought to do for your only daughter.", Heavens forgive it! +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-17,"Don't sleep at night, and don't eat during the day. Compare lost happiness with current suffering. Remember your children as being sweeter than they were, and think of the one that killed them as fouler than he is. Magnifying your grief makes the person who caused it even worse. Doing all this will teach you how to curse."," My words are dull. O, quicken them with thine! " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-32,"Good mother, don't ask any more questions; my life will have to answer for it.", Thy life answer! +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-126,"Christ, keep quiet."," ' Twill out, twill out.I peace? No, I will speak as liberal as the north. Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, All, all cry shame against me, yet Ill speak. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-30,"I'm sorry, ma'am. I'd almost forgotten Hermione. When you see this princess, though, you'll want to praise her, too. She's like a goddess who converts everyone who sees her to the religion of worshipping her.", How! not women? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-105,"But she, your actual subject, hates such a king.", Be eloquent in my behalf to her. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-43,"Then I salute you with this royal title: Long live Richard, England's worthy king!", Amen. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,"[To ALONSO] Look, noble King, I am Prospero, the former Duke of Milan, who was wronged. To prove to you that it's a real live person speaking to you, I will hug you. And I wish a warm welcome to you and to those with you. [He hugs ALONSO]"," Whe'er thou beest he or no, Or some enchanted trifle to abuse me, As late I have been, I not know. Thy pulse Beats as of flesh and blood. And since I saw thee, Th' affliction of my mind amends, with which I fear a madness held me. This must crave An if this be at alla most strange story. Thy dukedom I resign and do entreat Thou pardon me my wrongs. But how should Prospero Be living and be here? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-69,Read the clock there. Give me an almanac. [He looks in the almanac] Has anyone seen the sun yet today?," Not I, my lord. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-73,"It doesn't matter: he has hurt me, and that's all there is to it. [To the FOOL] You drunken fool, have you seen Dick the surgeon?"," Oh, hes drunk, Sir Toby, an hour agone. His eyes were set at eight i' the morning. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-11,[Whispering so MALVOLIO can't hear] What an arrogant villain!," [aside] O, peace! Contemplation makes a rare turkey-cock of him. How he jets under his advanced plumes! " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-4.json-line-1,"A horse, a horse! I'd give my kingdom for a horse!"," Withdraw, my lord. Ill help you to a horse. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-42,Sounds good. What's the bet?, Twenty crowns. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-32,"What business, sir?"," Why, I cannot name't but I shall offend. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-11,"Holy Saint Francis, what an incredible change! Have you so quickly abandoned Rosaline, whom you loved so much? If so, then young men love not with their hearts but with their eyes. Jesus and Mary, you cried so many tears for Rosaline! So many salty tear-drops wasted, seasoning a love you never even tasted! The sun has not yet burned away the fog from all your sighs. My old ears are still ringing from your groans. And look, here on your cheek theres a stain from an old tear that has not yet been washed off. If you were ever yourself and this sorrow yours, you and your sorrow were all for Rosaline. And are you now changed? Then say the following: women will never be faithful when men are so unreliable.", Thou chidst me oft for loving Rosaline. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-45,"Stanley, watch your wife. If she sends any letters to Richmond, you will answer for it.", What says your Highness to my just request? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-17,"My lord, I promise you that we'll play our parts so well that he'll believe everything we tell him. "," Take him up gently, and to bed with him,And each one to his office when he wakes. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-83,"No, I can't bear to swear."," Now will not I deliver his letter, for the behavior of the young gentleman gives him out to be of good capacityand breeding. His employment between his lord and my niece confirms no less. Therefore this letter, being so excellently ignorant, will breed no terror in the youth. He will find it comes from a clodpole. But, sir, I willdeliver his challenge by word of mouth, set upon Aguecheek a notable report of valor, and drive the gentleman (as I know his youth will aptly receive it) into a most hideous opinion of his rage, skill, fury, and impetuosity. This will so fright them both that theywill kill one another by the look, like cockatrices. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-15,What did you say?," O, sir, I can be modest. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-58,Doesn't that look like a jealous man?," I ne'er saw this before.Sure, theres some wonder in this handkerchief,I am most unhappy in the loss of it. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-66,He said the truth. And what did Surrey say to that?, He smiled and said The better for our purpose. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-28,"And you, sir."," Dieu vous garde, monsieur. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-27,"Yes, I can play many parts.", Thou mightst have done this without thy beard and gown.He sees thee not. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-23,It's unholy.," For mine own part, I never tasted Timon in my life, Nor came any of his bounties over me, To mark me for his friend; yet, I protest, For his right noble mind, illustrious virtue And honourable carriage, Had his necessity made use of me, I would have put my wealth into donation, And the best half should have return'd to him, So much I love his heart: but, I perceive, Men must learn now with pity to dispense; For policy sits above conscience. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-69,But my lord you only speak in a daze. You do not have enough money yet to offer even a small meal.," Be't not in thy care; go,I charge thee, invite them all: let in the tideOf knaves once more; my cook and I'll provide. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,"Oh good Antonio, forgive me for causing you trouble."," If you will not murder me for my love, let me be your servant. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-19,We wont have enough food or drink for the party. Its almost night already.," Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be well, I warrant thee, wife. Go thou to Juliet, help to deck up her. I'll not to bed tonight. Let me alone. I'll play the housewife for this once. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-1,"This is Illyria, my lady."," And what should I do in Illyria? My brother he is in Elysium. Perchance he is not drownd.What think you, sailors? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-92,By letting your eyes wander. Take a look at other beautiful girls.," Tis the way To call hers exquisite, in question more. These happy masks that kiss fair ladies brows, Being black, puts us in mind they hide the fair. He that is strucken blind cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost. Show me a mistress that is passing fair; What doth her beauty serve but as a note Where I may read who passed that passing fair? Farewell. Thou canst not teach me to forget. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-72,"I do not always stick to lovers, women, and rich men. Sometimes I hang out with philosophers!"," Pray you, walk near: I'll speak with you anon. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-27,"As long as he has enough money and time, I would count on it from Timon.", How do you? What's the news? +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-115,"That's a good girl, give it to me."," What will you do with t, that you have been so earnestTo have me filch it? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-36,"No, Bolingbroke: if I've ever been a traitor, let my name be erased from the book of life, and I banished from heaven as I've been banished from here! But what you are, God and I do know; and all too soon, I fear, the king will regret sparing you. Goodbye, my liege. Now there's no particular way I can go; all roads are open to me, except those leading back to England. "," Uncle, even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart: thy sad aspect Hath from the number of his banish'd years Pluck'd four away. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-19,"I will, but I don't like where this is going."," If I can fasten but one cup upon him, With that which he hath drunk tonight already, Hell be as full of quarrel and offense As my young mistress' dog. Now my sick fool Roderigo, Whom love hath turned almost the wrong side out, To Desdemona hath tonight caroused Potations pottle-deep, and hes to watch. Three lads of Cyprus, noble swelling spirits (That hold their honors in a wary distance, The very elements of this warlike isle) Have I tonight flustered with flowing cups, And they watch too. Now mongst this flock of drunkards Am I to put our Cassio in some action That may offend the isle. But here they come. If consequence do but approve my dream My boat sails freely, both with wind and stream. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-69,I'll have to pluck it out.," Ay, if the fool could find it where it lies. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-120,"I do, and it certainly sounds like the language of dreams, like you're talking in your sleep. What is it that you said? This is a very strange sleep. How can you be standing, speaking, and moving, with your eyes wide open, and yet be fast asleep?"," Noble Sebastian,Thou letst thy fortune sleepdie, ratherwinkstWhiles thou art waking. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-1,"The shame is all mine. I was forced to oppose my own heart and give my hand to that boorish, fickle madman, who wooed in a hurry and means to marry at his leisure. I told you he was a crazy fool, hiding his bitter jokes with his forward behavior. He wants to be known as this cheerful libertine, so he'll woo a thousand women, set the marriage date, invite friends, and make a public announcementbut he has no intention of actually getting married. Now everyone must point at poor Katherine and say, ""Look, there is mad Petruchio's wifeif he could be bothered to come and marry her!"""," [as LUCENTIO] Patience, good Katherine, and Baptista too. Upon my life, Petruchio means but well, Whatever fortune stays him from his word: Though he be blunt, I know him passing wise; Though he be merry, yet withal hes honest. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-35,And I will keep mine.," A prize, a prize, a prize! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-29,"Come on, start the music!"," Mopsa must be your mistress: marry, garlic,To mend her kissing with! " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-141,"What do you want, thieves?"," Soldiers, not thieves. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-39,"Listen to me, Iago: I will be patient and cunning. Butdo you hear me?I will take violent action later."," Thats not amiss, But yet keep time in all. Will you withdraw? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-84,"My temple is in Ephesus. Go there and make a sacrifice at my altar. In front of the virgin nuns and people there, reveal the story of how you lost your wife at sea. Weep for your grief, and your daughter's. Bring the stories to life by repeating them. Do what I say, or you'll live a cursed life. If you do it, you'll be happy, I'll make sure of it! Now wake up and tell about your dream."," Celestial Dian, goddess argentine,I will obey thee. Helicanus! " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-54,"Lend me a stocking. There. Oh, if only we had a chair, to carry him off easily!"," Alas, he faints! O Cassio, Cassio, Cassio! " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-124,"It is pitiful, but Iago knows that Desdemona had shamefully cheated on me with Cassio a thousand times. Cassio confessed it, and she repaid his love with a token, the pledge of love that I first gave her. I saw it in his hand. It was a handkerchief, an antique my father gave to my mother."," Oh, heaven! Oh, heavenly powers! " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-31,"I'll not stand here while you do: my liege, goodbye. What will happen after this, no one knows, but bad courses of action never lead to good results. "," Go, Bushy, to the Earl of Wiltshire straight: Bid him repair to us to Ely House To see this business. To-morrow next We will for Ireland; and 'tis time, I trow: And we create, in absence of ourself, Our uncle York lord governor of England; For he is just and always loved us well. Come on, our queen: to-morrow must we part; Be merry, for our time of stay is short. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-80,Of course. What did you think?, How canst thou woo her? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-100,That's even worse.," Get me some poison, Iago, this night. Ill not expostulate with her, lest her body and beauty unprovidemy mind againThis night, Iago! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-44,What disaster has occurred so early in the morning that it forces me from my bed?," What should it be, that they shriek so abroad? " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-32,That which you can't undo. , Thou hast undone our mother. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-176,Everything he said is tarnished by what he's done.," [To DESDEMONA] I kissed thee ere I killed thee. No way but this,Killing myself, to die upon a kiss. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-3.json-line-3,"Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good morning."," As many, worthy lady, to yourself: According to your ladyship's impose, I am thus early come to know what service It is your pleasure to command me in. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-48,I can't stand to think of this humiliation.," Why, there's the privilege your beauty bears: Fie, treacherous hue, that will betray with blushing The close enacts and counsels of the heart! Here's a young lad framed of another leer: Look, how the black slave smiles upon the father, As who should say 'Old lad, I am thine own.' He is your brother, lords, sensibly fed Of that self-blood that first gave life to you, And from that womb where you imprison'd were He is enfranchised and come to light: Nay, he is your brother by the surer side, Although my seal be stamped in his face. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-81,"Good day to you, gentle Apemantus!"," Till I be gentle, stay thou for thy good morrow;When thou art Timon's dog, and these knaves honest. " +pericles-act-3-scene-3.json-line-7,"You have my thanks and prayers, ma'am."," We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o' the shore,Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune andThe gentlest winds of heaven. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-49,"Now he denies his crime a bit, and laughs it off."," Do you hear, Cassio? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-9,"I haven't even heard you say a hundred words yet, but I do recognize the sound of your voice. Arent you Romeo, the Montague?"," Neither, fair maid, if either thee dislike. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-98,Say I will love her forever., But how long shall that title ever last? +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-39,Where are these bloody thieves who are killing men in the dark? This town is so silent! Hey! Murder! Murder! Who are you? Are you good or evil?," As you shall prove us, praise us. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-3,"And mine say two hundred. But, although our letters do not agree on the exact number, that's often the case with estimates. And all the reports confirm that there is a Turkish fleet heading toward Cyprus."," Nay, it is possible enough to judgment. I do not so secure me in the error, But the main article I do approve In fearful sense. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-6.json-line-3,"We thank you, gentle Percy, for your efforts; we'll reward you well for this. "," My lord, I have from Oxford sent to London The heads of Brocas and Sir Bennet Seely, Two of the dangerous consorted traitors That sought at Oxford thy dire overthrow. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-38,"Well, young man, her mother is the lady of the house. A good, wise, and virtuous lady. I nursed her daughter, who you were talking to just now. I tell you, the man who marries that girl will be rich.", [Aside] Is she a Capulet?O dear account! My life is my foes debt. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-47,"Where are those villains? What, there's no man at the door to help me off my horse and take him to the stable! Where are Nathaniel, Gregory, and Philip?"," Here, here, sir! Here, sir! " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-34,"Come, come, you respected elder of Rome, and take our emperor gently by the hand. I mean our emperor Lucius; for I know that the common people want him to take the throne.  "," Lucius, all hail, Rome's royal emperor! " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-10,"Royally! Why, since it contains no king?"," Yes, my good lord, It doth contain a king; King Richard lies Within the limits of yon lime and stone: And with him are the Lord Aumerle, Lord Salisbury, Sir Stephen Scroop, besides a clergyman Of holy reverence; who, I cannot learn. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-9,"As well as a queen with so many reasons to grieve can be expected to do. Poor thingbecause of the stress, she went into labor early.", A boy? +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-28,[To the female servants] Take Mamillius away. He's not allowed to be around her anymore. Take him away! She can entertain herself with the guy that knocked her up.[To HERMIONE]  I know it was Polixenes that got you pregnant.," But I'ld say he had not,And I'll be sworn you would believe my saying,Howe'er you lean to the nayward. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-34,"Sir Baptista, I'm in a bit of a hurry with this business, and I can't come wooing every day. You knew my father well, and through him, me, the only heir to all his lands and wealth, which I have increased rather than depleted. So tell me, if I can win your daughter's love, what dowry will I get when I marry her?"," After my death, the one half of my lands, And, in possession, twenty thousand crowns. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-57,"Men should be what they seem to be. And if they aren't, I wish they wouldn't pretend to be anything that they're not!"," Certain, men should be what they seem. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-77,"Sir, I can't hear anything."," None!The music of the spheres! List, my Marina. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-14,"My lord, I'll let you convince me this once."," I go, my lord. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,[To himself] What an artist! You couldn't paint a man worse than yourself.," I am thinking what I shall say I have provided for him: it must be a personating of himself; a satire against the softness of prosperity, with a discovery of the infinite flatteries that follow youth and opulency. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-156,"Part of what you say is true: I think suffering may wipe the smile from your face, but it can never change the state of your mind. "," Yea, say you so?There shall not at your father's house theseseven yearsBe born another such. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-73,[Pointing to CALIBAN] This is the strangest thing I've ever seen.," He is as disproportioned in his manners As in his shape. [to CALIBAN] Go, sirrah, to my cell. Take with you your companions. As you look To have my pardon, trim it handsomely. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-63,You shall., Then give me leave to go. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-146,"Oh, just one more thing. [He speaks quietly to ANTONIO]"," [to GONZALO] My master through his art foresees the danger That you, his friend, are, and sends me forth For else his project diesto keep them living. [sings in GONZALOs ear] While you here do snoring lie, Open-eyed conspiracy His time doth take. If of life you keep a care, Shake off slumber and beware. Awake! Awake! " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-24,"Get him, the thief!"," You, Roderigo! Come, sir, I am for you. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-20,I swear I haven't. I never did anything to hurt you. I never wanted to win her over and never wanted to offend you.," Traitor, thou liest. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,That's the awakened father and his friends. You'd better go inside.," Not I, I must be found.My parts, my title, and my perfect soulShall manifest me rightly. Is it they? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-32,He has confessed.," What, my lord? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-32,"Well, as you say, it's a choice between two evils. But come, since this great obstacle makes us allies, let's be friends until we can find a husband for Baptista's elder daughter. Then we'll set the younger daughter free to be courted, and we can resume our competition. Sweet Bianca! Happy is the man who wins you! To the victor go the spoils. What do you say, Sir Gremio?"," I am agreed, and would I had given him the best horse in Padua to begin his wooing that would thoroughly woo her, wed her, and bed her, and rid the house of her! Come on. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"You can save your threats. Death doesn't scare me; death is what I'm after. Life holds nothing for me now. Your love, the light of my life? I've given up on thatit's gone, although I don't know where or why it went. My second blessing, my firstborn son? I'm barred from seeing him as if I had a contagious disease. My third blessing, my poor daughter, was ripped from my breast, the innocent milk still in her innocent mouth, and hauled out to be murdered. I've been publicized as a whore on every street-corner, was denied the normal hospital care for women who've just given birth, and, finally, was rushed to this placein the open airbefore I'd even gotten my strength back. [To LEONTES] So, my king: tell me what blessings I have to live for, that would make me afraid to die? Therefore, carry on. But hear this, and don't misunderstand me: I don't value my own life at all, but my reputationthat I would clear. If I'm going to be condemned on your suspicions alone, with no proof except whatever your jealous mind has come up with, wellthat is injustice, not law. [To all] Gentlemen, I defer to the oracle. May Apollo be my judge!"," This your requestIs altogether just: therefore bring forth,And in Apollos name, his oracle. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-2,"If he were dead, what would happen to me?", No other harm but loss of such a lord. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-99,In his heart? In what chapter and verse of his heart?," To answer by the method, in the first of his heart. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-19,"When I was born. The waves and wind were incredibly violent, washing a sailor straight out of the crow's nest. Another sailor said, ""Ha! Will this ever end?"" and they kept running around from the front to the back of the boat, the boatswain whistling, the master calling, and everything in complete chaos."," Come, say your prayers. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-8,"I'll prove it to be true, sir, with judgment and logic.", And they have been grand-jurymen since before Noah was a sailor. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-100,Where did you memorize all this witty talk?," It is extempore, from my mother wit. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-5,"Yes, but, my lady, I worry that he may keep this distance for so longbecause it is easier to keep doing it, or because some accident or other makes it necessarythat he will forget my love and service to him while I am gone and someone else is in my place."," Do not doubt that. Before Emilia here I give thee warrant of thy place. Assure thee, If I do vow a friendship, Ill perform it To the last article. My lord shall never rest, Ill watch him tame and talk him out of patience. His bed shall seem a school, his board a shrift, Ill intermingle everything he does With Cassios suit. Therefore be merry, Cassio, For thy solicitor shall rather die Than give thy cause away. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-88,"You know I do, because I called you by your name, ""villain."""," Thou art proud, Apemantus. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-66,"He speaks bluntly, madam. He's a better soldier than a scholar."," ( aside ) He takes her by the palm. Ay, well said, whisper! With as little a web as this will I ensnare as great a fly as Cassio. Ay, smile upon her, do, I will gyve thee in thine own courtship. You say true, 'Tis so,indeed. If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieutenantry, it had been better you had not kissed your three fingers so oft, which now again you are mostapt to play the sir in. Very good, well kissed, and excellent courtesy! tis so, indeed. Yet again your fingers to your lips? Would they were clyster-pipes foryour sake! " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-41,"Yes, sir.  I have indeed."," Call up my brotherOh, would you had had her!Some one way, some another. Do you knowWhere we may apprehend her and the Moor? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-3,"Alas! Hes dead. Hes dead. Hes dead! Were done for, lady, done for! Curse the day! Hes gone. Hes killed. Hes dead!", Can heaven be so envious? +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-2,"Good morning, father."," Benedicite. What early tongue so sweet saluteth me? Young son, it argues a distempered head So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed. Care keeps his watch in every old mans eye, And where care lodges, sleep will never lie. But where unbruisèd youth with unstuffed brain Doth couch his limbs, there golden sleep doth reign. Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art uproused by some distemperature. Or if not so, then here I hit it right: Our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-4,"Get away, inhuman dog! Unholy slave! Soldiers, help our uncle take him away.", The trumpets show the emperor is at hand. +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-46,"My eyes are full of tears, I cant see. And yettheyre not so blinded by salt water that they cant see the traitors in front of them. But if I look at myself, I see that Im a traitor too, for allowing myself to be deposed, making a glorious sovereign a slave, proud majesty a subject, a king a peasant."," My lord, " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-19,"That's enoughyou're a dull, dry fool. I'm tired of you. Besides, you're getting unreliable."," Two faults, madonna, that drink and good counsel will amend. For give the dry fool drink, then is the fool notdry. Bid the dishonest man mend himself. If he mend, heis no longer dishonest. If he cannot, let the botcher mend him. Anything thats mended is but patched. Virtue that transgresses is but patched with sin, and sin that amends is but patched with virtue. If that this simple syllogism will serve, so. If it will not, what remedy? As there is no true cuckold but calamity, so beautys a flower. The lady bade take away the fool. Therefore, I say again, take her away. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-5,"The heavens have blessed you with a good son, who will comfort you when the king is gone."," Ah, he is young, and his minorityIs put unto the trust of Richard Gloucester,A man that loves not me nor none of you. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-12,"Yes, madam. But I have to laugh when I think that the baby stopped crying and said, Yes. Whats more, I swear she had a bump on her forehead as big as a roosters testicle. It was quite a knock she took, and she was crying bitterly. Yes, said my husband, Did you fall on your face? Youll fall backward when you grow up, wont you, Jule? And she stopped crying and said, Yes."," And stint thou too, I pray thee, Nurse, say I. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-32,"[Speaking of the content of his poem] I have written down here that the goddess Fortune is sitting high atop her throne on a beautiful hill. The base of the mountain is surrounded by men of all stations, all dispositions, all trying their hardest to get richer while on earth. Among all of these men, who watch Fortune attentively, I have one meant to represent Lord Timon, whom Fortune beckons to her, instantly transforming all of the other men, his rivals, into servants and slaves."," 'Tis conceived to scope. This throne, this Fortune, and this hill, methinks, With one man beckon'd from the rest below, Bowing his head against the sleepy mount To climb his happiness, would be well express'd In our condition. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-31,The old priest at Saint Luke's Church is at your service at all hours., And what of all this? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-69,"They're ready, sir. The oats have all eaten the horses."," Nay, then, Do what thou canst, I will not go today, No, nor tomorrow, not till I please myself. The door is open, sir. There lies your way. You may be jogging whiles your boots are green. For me, Ill not be gone till I please myself. 'Tis like youll prove a jolly surly groom, That take it on you at the first so roundly. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-5,"The lighter it gets, the darker is our misery.", Madam. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-86,"What do you mean, ""neither?""", Neither. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-3,It sounds excellent. Please let me have it., I fear it is too choleric a meat. How say you to a fat tripe finely broiled? +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-23,"Then we might as well say that they aren't dead. But, you devilish scoundrel, they are dead, and you killed them.", I did not kill your husband. +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-17,"Indeed, to"," Come, captain, will you go? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-51,"Oh heavens! Oh, wife, look at how our daughter bleeds! That dagger is in the wrong place. It should be in the empty sheath on the back of that Montague, but instead is misplaced, sheathed in my daughters chest."," O me! This sight of death is as a bell,That warns my old age to a sepulcher. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-69,"I'd hate to even be a bystander overhearing someone talk about Hermione that wayI'd have to fight them. For goodness' sake, you've never said anything that made you look as badly as you do now. Just to repeat what you said would be a crime, even if it were true."," Is whispering nothing? Is leaning cheek to cheek? is meeting noses? Kissing with inside lip? stopping the career Of laughing with a sigh? a note infallible Of breaking honestyhorsing foot on foot? Skulking in corners? wishing clocks more swift? Hours, minutes? noon, midnight? and all eyes Blind with the pin and web but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked? is this nothing? Why, then the world and all that's in't is nothing; The covering sky is nothing; Bohemia nothing; My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-39,[As LUCENTIO] Call an officer.," Carry this mad knave to the jail.Father Baptista,I charge you see that he be forthcoming. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-14,"Nothing, my lord, unlessI don't know.", Was not that Cassio parted from my wife? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-77,"Everything is fine, my sweet. Go back to bed. [To MONTANO] Sir, I myself will tend to your wounds. Someone lead him away."," Iago, look with care about the town And silence those whom this vile brawl distracted. Come, Desdemona, tis the soldiers' life To have their balmy slumbers waked with strife. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-73,[To TIMON] Let's walk and talk.," You make me marvel: wherefore ere this time Had you not fully laid my state before me, That I might so have rated my expense, As I had leave of means? " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-66,"None at all, and I don't even know him."," [To BIANCA] What, look you pale?Oh, bear him out o' the air. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-147,"Look, I have a weapon. A better sword has never graced a soldier's scabbard. I remember times when, with this little arm and good sword of mine, I made my way through obstacles more than twenty times as tough as you. But what a pointless boast that is! Who can control his fate? I can't now. Don't worry, even though I am carrying a weapon. This is the end of my journey, the end of the rope, and my final destination. Are you backing off, frightened? You have nothing to fear. You could strike at me with nothing more than a reed, and I'd draw back. Where could Othello run to? Do you see how you look now? Oh, you woman with an unlucky fate, as pale as your white nightgown! When we meet on Judgment Day, this look of yours will throw my soul out of heaven and into hell, where devils will snatch it. You are cold, my girl, cold like your chastity, which never gave in to the heat of desire. Oh cursed, cursed villain! Devils, whip me until I no longer see this horrible sight! Blow me around in winds, burn me in sulfur flames, wash me in gulfs of liquid fire! Oh, Desdemona! Desdemona! Dead! Oh! Oh!", Where is this rash and most unfortunate man? +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-71,"I've already finished it. It ends in ""Margaret.""", [to QUEEN MARGARET] Thus have you breathed your curse against yourself. +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-22,We have come to offer you our service.," Most honest men! Why, how shall I requite you?Can you eat roots, and drink cold water? no. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-79,"Let's go to bed, knight. You need to send for some more money."," If I cannot recover your niece, I am a foul way out. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-82,"Save your ""good morrow"" until after I've been nice to you", Why dost thou call them knaves? thou know'st them not. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-51,"Enoughdon't worry, I have it all planned out. No one has seen us yet, so no one knows which of us is the master and which is the servant. So this is how it'll go: you'll be the master, Tranio, and replace me. You'll maintain my rank, live in my house, and keep servants, just as I would do. I, on the other hand, will be some other mansome fellow from Florence or Naples, or a low-ranking man from Pisa. Well, that's the plan, so let's do it. Tranio, undress yourself at once, and put on my colored hat and cloak."," When Biondello comes, he waits on thee,But I will charm him first to keep his tongue. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-81,"May God in heaven bless you! Now listen, sir."," What sayst thou, my dear Nurse? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-13,[Looking at the jewel] It's beautiful.," And rich: here is a water, look ye. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-20,"Bound to himself? Why would he have a receipt, if he hasn't paid yet? Wife, youre a fool. Boy, let me see the letter."," I do beseech you, pardon me; I may not show it. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-5,"Here comes the fool, actually."," How now, my hearts! Did you never see the picture of WeThree? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-19,"[To MARIA] And hello to you, pretty wench."," And you too, sir. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-82,Off with his son George's head!," My lord, the enemy is past the marsh.After the battle let George Stanley die. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-28,"Orsino, noble sir, I must deny those names you give me. I have never been a thief or a pirate, though I admit to being your enemy for good and solid reasons. I am here because I've been bewitched. I rescued that ungrateful boythe one there by your sidefrom the rude sea's angry waves. He was a wreck, and seemed past hope. I saved his life and gave him my love, without reservation or restraint, and dedicated myself to him totally. For his sake I endangered myself in this town, and purely out of love for him I drew my sword to defend him when he was being attacked. But when I was arrested, he decided not to endanger himself, and he used his treacherous cunning to pretend that he'd never met me before. In the blink of an eye he became a totally different person, and he refused to give me back my own purse, which I had lent to him just half an hour before.", How can this be? +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-70,"Not I, my lord."," Then he disdains to shine, for by the bookHe should have braved the east an hour ago A black day will it be to somebody. Ratcliffe! " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-0,"Good morning, Simonides."," Knights, from my daughter this I let you know, That for this twelvemonth she'll not undertake A married life. Her reason to herself is only known, Which yet from her by no means can I get. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-24,"My lord, there's no need for such an apology. I ask your Grace to pardon me instead. I've been so focused on serving God that I kept my friends waiting. But aside from this, what is it you want?"," Even that, I hope, which pleaseth God above And all good men of this ungoverned isle. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-2.json-line-2,We are in great danger if the others do not bring Timon with them.," I met a courier, one mine ancient friend; Whom, though in general part we were opposed, Yet our old love made a particular force, And made us speak like friends: this man was riding From Alcibiades to Timon's cave, With letters of entreaty, which imported His fellowship i' the cause against your city, In part for his sake moved. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-62,Iago is signaling to me. Now Cassio is beginning the story.," She was here even now. She haunts me in every place. I was the other day talking on the sea-bank with certain Venetians, and thither comes the bauble and, by this hand, she falls me thus about my neck " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-5.json-line-2,"Now, good sweet NurseOh Lord, why do you look so sad? If your news is sad, tell it to me as if its happy. If its good, youre messing it up by telling it to me with such a sour face like that."," I am aweary. Give me leave awhile.Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunt have I! " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-9,"Throw your gauntlet down, but do it so that you may use your army to redress the wrongs done to you, and not to destroy everyone here. You can put your entire force here peacefully until you get what you want."," Then there's my glove; Descend, and open your uncharged ports: Those enemies of Timon's and mine own Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof Fall and no more: and, to atone your fears With my more noble meaning, not a man Shall pass his quarter, or offend the stream Of regular justice in your city's bounds, But shall be render'd to your public laws At heaviest answer. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-17,"I'll be your guest, then. For me to be your prisoner would imply that I'd committed some crime against you. It'd be harder for me to do that than it would be for you to punish me."," Not your gaoler, then,But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question youOf my lord's tricks and yours when you were boys:You were pretty lordings then? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-10,[To herself] That's true. Such pearls make ladies' eyes useless. I would rather shut my eyes than look at them., How likes she my discourse? +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-32,"[Whispering] We must keep our silenceeven though it is hard to, when he's being this offensive. Quiet."," I extend my hand to him thus, quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard of control " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-52,She is saying that you're going to marry her. Do you intend to?," Ha, ha, ha! " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-82,"She strayed, and she was a whore."," Thou dost belie her, and thou art a devil. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-11,Orsino., Orsino. I have heard my father name him. He was a bachelor then. +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-19,"I'll send her to you right away. And I'll figure out a way to take the Moor somewhere out of the way, so that you can talk to her in private.", I humbly thank you fort. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-17,"Lavinia, were you attacked, sweet girl, raped as Philomel was in the silent, vast, and gloomy woods? Of course, of course! Yes, there is a place like that, the wood where we huntedoh, I wish we had never, never hunted there!just like the one described by Ovid, made by nature for murder and rape."," O, why should nature build so foul a den,Unless the gods delight in tragedies? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-28,"Oh, he sends you here for a picture."," Ay, madam. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-23,"Yes, that Petruchio was coming."," No, sir, I say his horse comes, with him on his back. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-5,"Just like the audience at a theater tends not to like an actor that follows the star player, thinking him to be tedious, mens eyes looked at Richard with contempt; no one cried God save him! No one welcomed him back, but they threw dust on his sacred head: which he shook off with such gentle sorrow, smiling and crying at the same time, that had not God (for some purpose) steeled the hearts of men against sympathy, even a barbarian might have pitied him. But heaven has a hand in these things, and we must go along with Gods will. Were all Bolingbrokes subjects now, and Ive sworn to be loyal to him.", Here comes my son Aumerle. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-55,"You called me ""little."""," My lord of York will still be cross in talk.Uncle, your Grace knows how to bear with him. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-1.json-line-2,Hes smart. Id bet on my life that hes snuck off towards home to go to bed.," He ran this way and leapt this orchard wall.Call, good Mercutio. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-21,"I've never known a kinder, more honest man from Florence."," Good morrow, good Lieutenant. I am sorry For your displeasure, but all will sure be well. The general and his wife are talking of it, And she speaks for you stoutly. The Moor replies That he you hurt is of great fame in Cyprus And great affinity, and that in wholesome wisdom He might not but refuse you. But he protests he loves you And needs no other suitor but his likings To take the safest occasion by the front To bring you in again. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-22,"That's a good idea. Most likely, her beautiful voice and many other attractive qualities will allure him and get through to his deaf ears, though they're stopped up now. She's the most beautiful girl there is. She's with her students now in the building surrounded by trees on the other side of the island."," Sure, all's effectless; yet nothing we'll omit That bears recovery's name. But, since your kindness We have stretch'd thus far, let us beseech you That for our gold we may provision have, Wherein we are not destitute for want, But weary for the staleness. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,"To celebrate a marriage of true love, and to give a gift to the blessed lovers."," Tell me, heavenly bow, If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the queen? Since they did plot The means that dusky Dis my daughter got, Her and her blind boys scandaled company I have forsworn. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-16,Here comes the Duke of York.," With signs of war about his aged neck: O, full of careful business are his looks! Uncle, for God's sake, speak comfortable words. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-20,"No! My dear friend, no, please. My uncle lives under a mile away, and I was just heading there. I can get some money and anything else I need there. Please, don't offer me any money, I can't bear that.", What manner of fellow was he that robbed you? +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-43,"The Bawd, the one that teaches you and facilitates your shame and wickedness. All right, you've heard I'm powerful  and rich so you're playing hard to get. I'll have you know, pretty girl, that once I see you, I'll pay you very well. Come on, bring me to a private room. Come, come."," If you were born to honour, show it now; If put upon you, make the judgment good That thought you worthy of it. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-36,"I thank you for asking, noble uncle. Oh, my lord, you once said that lazy weeds grow quickly. The prince my brother has far outgrown me."," He hath, my lord. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-16,"I wish you would have been alongside the ship, to have helped it, too, though that would have been pretty difficult."," Heavy matters! heavy matters! but look thee here, boy. Now bless thyself: thou mettest with things dying, I with things newborn. Here's a sight for thee; look thee, a bearing-cloth for a squire's child! look thee here; take up, take up, boy; open't. So, let's see: it was told me I should be rich by the fairies. This is some changeling: open't. What's within, boy? " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-14,I don't understand., Hes married. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-79,"Very well, then. Put up your sword.", Say then my peace is made. +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-29,"Stop right there, you scoundrel!", A prize! a prize! +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-43,"You hold your sword drawn out, and say peace? I hate that word, just as I hate hell, all Montagues, and you. Now let's fight, you coward!"," Clubs, bills, and partisans! Strike! Beat them down!Down with the Capulets! Down with the Montagues! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-33,"Go, go away. Im not leaving.Whats this? A cup, held in my true loves hand? I see poison has caused his death. How selfish, drinking it all, not leaving a drop to help me follow after you. Ill kiss your lips. Maybe Ill be lucky and theres still some poison on your lips, a bit of medicine that will return me to my Romeo. [She kisses ROMEO] Your lips are warm."," [To PAGE] Lead, boy. Which way? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-60,"Listen, sir, you're not looking for the daughter"," [as LUCENTIO] Perhaps him and her, sir. What have you to do? " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-64,"She's praying; take her away! I wish she had never set foot in this house. Damn her! She's going to ruin us. Don't you want to do what women do? Come up, my little virgin pie with rosemary and bay leaves!"," Come, mistress; come your ways with me. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-45,"These traveling salesmen sometimes have more to them than you might think, sis."," Ay, good brother, or go about to think. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-172,"Moreover, Roderigo's letter describes how Iago told him to offend me while I was on guard duty, the thing that made me lose my title of lieutenant. And just now, even though he seemed to be dead, Roderigo spoke and said that Iago tricked him and urged him to on."," (to OTHELLO) You must forsake this room and go with us. Your power and your command is taken off And Cassio rules in Cyprus. For this slave, If there be any cunning cruelty That can torment him much and hold him long, It shall be his. You shall close prisoner rest Till that the nature of your fault be known To the Venetian state.Come, bring him away. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-80,My noble master! What should I do for you? Tell me. What? What should I do?," Go make thyself like a nymph o' th' sea. Be subject To no sight but thine and mine, invisible To every eyeball else. Go take this shape And hither come in t. Go hence with diligence. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-62,I do not know. I am sure I am not such a thing.," Do not weep, do not weep. Alas the day! " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-25,"I mean, she's had a child."," Well, God give her good rest! What hath he sent her? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-144,[To ARIEL] Youll be free as the mountain winds. But first you must do everything I command., To th' syllable. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-17,"Oh, you're giving me bad advice."," Put your grace in your pocket, sir, for this once, and let your flesh and blood obey it. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-34,"You tyrant, what tortures do you have in store for me? Stretch me on the rack? Burn me at the stake? Boil me in oil? What range of old and new punishments will I receive for cursing you the way you deserve? Your tyranny and your jealous fantasies, which were more immature than young boys' passing thoughts and more useless then nine-year-old girls' daydreamswell, just consider what your fantasies have done! If you can get your head around it, you'll really go crazy now! Everything you've done was just a byproduct of that. You betrayed Polixenes, but that was nothing; it just proved you were flaky and a damned ungrateful idiot. It wasn't so bad, either, that you wrecked Camillo's life by trying to force him to kill a king. Those were small offenses compared to what came next. You abandoned your daughter to the wilderness: that's not such a big deal (though even the devil himself wouldn't have done it). And really, it's not your fault that the sensitive, young prince died of a broken heart, from disbelief that his disgusting, foolish father would destroy his beloved mother. No, sir. You don't have to answer for any of this. But this most recent thing (and, gentleman, prepare to cry out as soon as you hear it): the queen, the queen, the sweetest, dearest creature is dead, and vengeance for it remains to be seen.", The higher powers forbid! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-7,"""Mates,"" girl? What do you mean by that? You won't have any mates until you improve your temper."," I' faith, sir, you shall never need to fear. I wis it is not halfway to her heart. But if it were, doubt not her care should be To comb your noddle with a three-legged stool And paint your face and use you like a fool. " +pericles-act-4-scene-5.json-line-0,Have you ever heard anything like it?," No, nor never shall do in such a place as this, shebeing once gone. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-111,Damn my luck! I won't mess with him.," Ay, but he will not now be pacified. Fabian can scarcehold him yonder. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-34,"Yes, my good lord.", Then I must not say no. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-14,"You shouldn't look at it anymore, or you'll start to hallucinate that it's moving."," Let be, let be.Would I were dead, but that, methinks, alreadyWhat was he that did make it? See, my lord,Would you not deem it breathed? and that those veinsDid verily bear blood? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-89,"Why, there's a good girl! Come on and kiss me, Kate."," Well, go thy ways, old lad, for thou shalt ha t. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-37,"I have much in my heart, but  it must break with silence before I say what I think. "," Nay, speak thy mind; and let him ne'er speak moreThat speaks thy words again to do thee harm! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-7,"Why, Buckingham, I said I wanted to be king."," Why so you are, my thrice-renownèd lord. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-152,"While we stood here on guard while you were asleep, we just now heard a tremendous thundering that sounded like bulls, or lions. Isn't that what woke you? It sounded awful to me.", I heard nothing. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-57,"Sir? My lord! The way you're looking at her is hardly appropriate. Your queen, before she died, was much more beautiful than the girl you see now."," I thought of her,Even in these looks I made. [To FLORIZEL] But your petitionIs yet unanswer'd. I will to your father:Your honour not o'erthrown by your desires,I am friend to them and you: upon which errandI now go toward him; therefore follow meAnd mark what way I make: come, good my lord. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-28,Lets all sink with the king., Lets take leave of him. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-39,"[To himself] That youth's a classy fellow. ""Rain odors."" Nice."," My matter hath no voice, lady, but to your own most pregnant and vouchsafed ear. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-29,"It's a joyless, sad, and black child: here's the baby, as disgusting as a toad among the fairest ladies of our land. The empress sends it to youfor it looks exactly like youand orders you to kill it with your dagger. "," 'Zounds, ye whore! is black so base a hue?Sweet blowse, you are a beauteous blossom, sure. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-28,"Come on, Kate, let's stand aside and see how all this chaos turns out."," [as LUCENTIO] Sir, what are you that offer to beat my servant? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-12,"It doesn't matter what he's accused me of in Latin. If this isn't legal justification for me to leave his service, I don't know what is. Listen to this, sir: he tells me to knock him and pound him well, sir. Well, was it proper for a servant to treat his master like thatespecially if he might be a little more drunk than drunk? Maybe I ought to have hit him first, and then I'd feel better."," A senseless villain, good Hortensio. I bade the rascal knock upon your gateAnd could not get him for my heart to do it. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-130,"Yes, if the devil tempts you to do good.", Shall I forget myself to be myself? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"Sir, here's the door. This is Lucentio's house. My father-in-law's house lies closer to the marketplace. That's where I'm off to, and here I leave you, sir."," You shall not choose but drink before you go.I think I shall command your welcome here,And, by all likelihood, some cheer is toward. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-9,"Yes, Lord Hastings gained his liberty by humbly bowing down to that goddess. I'll tell you what: if we want to stay in the king's favor, it would be best if we act like Miss Shore's servants too. Ever since our brother declared that Miss Shore and the queen are nobility, they've become great gossips in the court."," I beseech your Graces both to pardon me. His majesty hath straitly given in charge That no man shall have private conference, Of what degree soever, with his brother. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-10,"Why should I take your purse, though?"," Haply your eye shall light upon some toy You have desire to purchase, and your store, I think, is not for idle markets, sir. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-50,"Come on, give it a try. Has someone gone to the harbor?"," Ay, madam. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-144,What do we care about that? You're wasting time. Let's go!," But oh, how vile an idol proves this god! Thou hast, Sebastian, done good feature shame. In nature theres no blemish but the mind. None can be called deformed but the unkind. Virtue is beauty, but the beauteous evil Are empty trunks o'erflourished by the devil. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-3,"No harm was done. All that I have done has been for you, for you, my dear daughter. You dont know who you are. Nor do you know where I came from, or that Im of higher rank than Prospero, your simple father who is master of some poor little shack.", More to knowDid never meddle with my thoughts. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-66,Damn him for this! What has happened to him?," Nay, heaven doth know. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-65,"Who has done this, Sir Andrew?"," The Counts gentleman, one Cesario. We took him for a coward, but hes the very devil incardinate. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"For sure. Before night falls, we ought to find what is offered freely in the light of day. Follow me."," [Aside] I'll meet you at the turn. What a god's gold, That he is worshipp'd in a baser temple Than where swine feed! 'Tis thou that rigg'st the bark and plough'st the foam, Settlest admired reverence in a slave: To thee be worship! and thy saints for aye Be crown'd with plagues that thee alone obey! Fit I meet them. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-12,"Our credit's not as good as our property, and our property hasn't held up well. When we were young we could pick up lots of young girls, and it was easy to keep a roof over our heads. Besides, the fact that we're in the gods' bad books is reason enough to retire."," Come, other sorts offend as well as we. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-58,"I must leave today, before the night even comes. Don't be so surprised. If you knew my business, you'd urge me to go rather than stay. And, honest friends, I thank you all for coming to watch me give myself away to this patient, sweet, virtuous wife. Dine with my father-in-law and drink a toast to me, for I must go. Farewell to you all.", [as LUCENTIO] Let us entreat you stay till after dinner. +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-17,"The town is empty. Everyone is standing on the shoreline, and they're crying out, ""A sail!""", My hopes do shape him for the governor. +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-16,"Indeed, I will. Kneel and repeat your request. Ill stand and listen, and so will Trinculo."," [kneeling] As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-63,"May this fool die of a heart attack! Why are you obsessing over this junk? Leave the clothes alone, and let's commit the murder first. If Prospero wakes up, hell torment us from head to foot and transform us into something awful."," Be you quiet, monster.Mistress line, is not this my jerkin? Now is the jerkin under the line.Now, jerkin, you are like to lose your hair and prove a bald jerkin. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-68,"Advancement to the dignity and height of fortune, the most kingly symbol of this world's glory."," Flatter my sorrow with report of it.Tell me what state, what dignity, what honor,Canst thou demise to any child of mine? " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-10,Your grievances! Why? Don't say anything against the prince you love.," Wrong not yourself, then, noble Helicane; But if the prince do live, let us salute him, Or know what ground's made happy by his breath. If in the world he live, we'll seek him out; If in his grave he rest, we'll find him there; And be resolved he lives to govern us, Or dead, give's cause to mourn his funeral, And leave us to our free election. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-224,"I've heard, sir, that he's grieving his son who almost married a shepherd's daughter."," If that shepherd be not in hand-fast, let him fly:the curses he shall have, the tortures he shallfeel, will break the back of man, the heart of monster. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-179,"Perdita, I hope my plan works out for your sake! You need to hide yourself for the time being. Take Florizel's hat and cover your face, change your clothes, and disguise yourself as much as possible. I'm afraid you're being watched, and you need to get onboard the ship undetected.", I see the play so liesThat I must bear a part. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-65,"That can't be, sir!"," To bide upon't, thou art not honest, or, If thou inclinest that way, thou art a coward, Which hoxes honesty behind, restraining From course required; or else thou must be counted A servant grafted in my serious trust And therein negligent; or else a fool That seest a game play'd home, the rich stake drawn, And takest it all for jest. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-53,"I'm through. Come on, you promised me some lace and a pair of pretty gloves.", Have I not told thee how I was cozened by the wayand lost all my money? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-20,"Romeo, I have just one thing to say to you: youre a villain."," Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting. Villain am I none. Therefore, farewell. I see thou knowst me not. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-1,"Stay yet another day, trusty Welshman: you're the king's last hope. "," 'Tis thought the king is dead; we will not stay. The bay-trees in our country are all wither'd And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven; The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth And lean-look'd prophets whisper fearful change; Rich men look sad and ruffians dance and leap, The one in fear to lose what they enjoy, The other to enjoy by rage and war: These signs forerun the death or fall of kings. Farewell: our countrymen are gone and fled, As well assured Richard their king is dead. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"I'm paying your poverty, not your morals, then."," [Gives ROMEO poison] Put this in any liquid thing youwillAnd drink it off; and, if you had the strengthOf twenty men, it would dispatch you straight. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-156,"Oh, if only that wretch Cassio had forty thousand lives, so I could kill him all those times! Once isn't enough for my revenge. Now I see that my suspicions are true. Look, Iago, I let go of all my fond love; it's all gone. Black vengeance, come to me from the depths of hell! Oh love, give way to cruel hate! May my chest swell up with hate, as deadly as the venom of poisonous snakes!", Yet be content. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-42,"Please give me your dagger, uncle."," My dagger, little cousin? With all my heart. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-12,"No, if the gentle nature of my wooing words cannot in any way make you behave more mildly, then I'll woo you like a soldier. I'll rape you at knife point, and love you in a way that goes against the nature of love.", O heaven! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-55,"Why, what have you done wrong? Where is Lucentio?"," Heres Lucentio, right son to the right Vincentio,That have by marriage made thy daughter mineWhile counterfeit supposes bleared thine eyne. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-27,"[To her sons, so that only they can hear] What do you think, boys? Will you stay with him while I go tell my husband the emperor how Ive handled this new joke? Play along, be nice, and stay with him until I return again."," [Aside] I know them all, though they suppose me mad,And will o'erreach them in their own devices:A pair of cursed hell-hounds and their dam! " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-158,May God protect Ferdinand from those lions. Because Im sure hes on the island., Lead away. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-5,"No, my good lord."," No matter. Get thee gone, And hire those horses. Ill be with thee straight. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-87,"I've said too much to your heart of stone, and carelessly laid my honor and reputation on that stone. There's something in me that condemns my love, but that love is so willful and powerful that it ignores all condemnation.", With the same 'havior that your passion bearsGoes on my masters grief. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-8,"Man, go away; you can't stay here any longer."," If thou love me, 'tis time thou wert away. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-18,My noble lord," Ah, my good friend, what cheer? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-14,We care as much about you as a bird that flies south cares for summer weather.," [Aside] Nor more willingly leaves winter; such summer-birds are men. Gentlemen, our dinner will not recompense this long stay: feast your ears with the music awhile, if they will fare so harshly o' the trumpet's sound; we shall to 't presently. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-29,"You say you're my wife, but you won't call me your husband? My men should call me ""lord,"" not you. I am your husband, your fellow."," My husband and my lord, my lord and husband,I am your wife in all obedience. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-81,I don't think you've been honest with me., What in the contrary? +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-30,Well goodbye. Here is some gold.," Keep it, I cannot eat it. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-7,Has it been declared that Richard will be Protector?," It is determined, not concluded yet;But so it must be if the king miscarry. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-145,"But oh, this god turned out to be a false idol! Sebastian, you have shamed your good looks. On the outside you seem perfect, but you are really a deformed monster because of your unkind soul. Virtue is beauty, but someone beautiful and evil is like an empty chest decorated by the devil."," The man grows mad. Away with him. Come, come, sir. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-20,I don't know you.," You have heard me say, when I did fly from Tyre, I left behind an ancient substitute: Can you remember what I call'd the man? I have named him oft. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-8,"Here, madam: ", Construe them. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-39,"I thank you with all my heart, Sir John. I'm in your debt for your last sermon. Next Sunday I'll give the church a nice donation.", Ill wait upon your Lordship. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-60,"If youre Romeo, sir, I would like to have a private conversation with you.", She will indite him to some supper. +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-0,Make sure this cowardly and dirty town hears our troops approach. ," Till now you have gone on and fill'd the time With all licentious measure, making your wills The scope of justice; till now myself and such As slept within the shadow of your power Have wander'd with our traversed arms and breathed Our sufferance vainly: now the time is flush, When crouching marrow in the bearer strong Cries of itself 'No more:' now breathless wrong Shall sit and pant in your great chairs of ease, And pursy insolence shall break his wind With fear and horrid flight. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-84,"No, if you attack all my friends again, I swear I will never listen to you. Goodbye, and come next time with better music to sing."," So: Thou wilt not hear me now; thou shalt not then: I'll lock thy heaven from thee. O, that men's ears should be To counsel deaf, but not to flattery! " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-0,"Come along, Mister Fabian."," Nay, Ill come. If I lose a scruple of this sport, let me be boiled to death with melancholy. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-139,What time of day is it Apemantus?, Time to be honest. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-43,"Please bring him in, and have him sing on the way.", Forewarn him that he use no scurrilous words in's tunes. +pericles-act-3-scene-4.json-line-2,"If you mean it, ma'am, Diana's temple is nearby. You can stay there for the rest of your life. Furthermore, my niece can take you there if you like."," My recompense is thanks, that's all;Yet my good will is great, though the gift small. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-39,"Ill attack you with my wit! Ill put away my iron dagger and thrash you with my wicked wit. Answer me like men. [Singing]When grief wounds your heart,And sadness presses on your mind,Then music with her silver sound[Speaking] Why silver sound? What does  music with her silver sound mean? What do you say, Simon Catling?"," Marry, sir, because silver hath a sweet sound. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-23,Tell them to come in.," Now, fellows, you are welcome. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-30,Are you indeed?," Prove me, my gracious lord. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-4,I bet its a challenge to fight., Romeo will answer it. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-107,"Where is that music coming from? From the air or the ground? Its no longer playingprobably it plays for some god of this island. As I sat on a sandbank on the beach crying again about my fathers shipwreck, I heard the music over the roaring of the waves, and it calmed the fury of the water and soothed my intense sadness with its sweet sound. Ive followed it here, or maybe I should say it led me here. But now its gone. No, its started up again."," [sings] Full fathom five thy father lies. Of his bones are coral made. Those are pearls that were his eyes. Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-22,"Quiet, Hortensio. You don't know the power of money. Tell me her father's name, and that will be enough. I will pursue her even if her scolding is as loud as thunder in an autumn storm."," Her father is Baptista Minola, An affable and courteous gentleman. Her name is Katherina Minola, Renowned in Padua for her scolding tongue. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-64,"Madam, if I am successful in these dangerous, bloody wars to which I am marching off, I then intend to do more good to you and your relatives than I've ever done them harm!"," What good is covered with the face of heaven,To be discovered, that can do me good? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-62,I won't sleep peacefully at the Tower.," Why, what should you fear? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-13,"If I were greeting you ladies again in just an hour, I would be saluting you, Duchess of York, as the mother of two fair queens. "," Ah, cut my lace asunder that my pent heart May have some scope to beat, or else I swoon With this dead-killing news! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-4.json-line-4,"Yes, you were a woman-chaser in your time. But Ill keep an eye on you to make sure you dont stay up for those reasons anymore. "," A jealous hood, a jealous hood! " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-105,"What a beastly thing for the gods to have you wish! If you were a lion, the fox would trick you; if you were a lamb, the fox would deceive three of you; if you were a fox, the lion would be suspicious of you when you were accused by the donkey; if you were a donkey, your stupidity would torment you, and you would only be the breakfast of the wolf; if you were a wolf, your greed would plague you, and you would have to risk your life just for dinner; if you were a unicorn, pride and anger would end you and when in your anger you rammed your horn and got stuck in a tree; if you were a bear, you would be killed by the horse; if you were a horse; you would be attacked by the leopard; if you were a leopard, you would be related to the lion and the crimes of your relatives would condemn you to death. Your only safety would lie in leaving one place for another, so what beast could you be that you would not fall prey to some other beast? What kind of animal are you already that you cannot see what you would lose in changing into an animal!?"," If thou couldst please me with speaking to me, thoumightst have hit upon it here: the commonwealth ofAthens is become a forest of beasts. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-23,"That's to feel a story, not hear it."," And therefore tis called a sensible tale. And this cuff was but to knock at your ear and beseech list'ning.Now I begin: Imprimis, we came down a foul hill, my master riding behind my mistress " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-38,Sir Valentine!, Yonder is Silvia; and Silvia's mine. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-0,"Why, lords, this is an outrage! Has there ever been a Roman emperor oppressed, disobeyed, and troubled like thisand treated with such contempt, simply for enforcing the law? My lords, you and the mighty gods know that whatever these disturbers of the peace say, buzzing like bees in the common people's ears, that what happened to old Andronicus's sons was just and legal. And so what if he's gone crazy? Do we have to deal with the consequences of his fits and bitterness? And now he writes to heaven for justice. See [shows arrows], here's to Jove, and this one's to Mercury; to Apollo, to the god of war . . . and these papers are scattered throughout the streets of Rome! Isn't this libel against the Senate, accusing us of injustice everywhere? Good ammunition, my lords, for those would say there's no justice in Rome. But if I live, his pretended madness won't protect himhe and his family will know that justice lives as long as Saturninus is here, and if she sleeps, he'll wake her and set her on them in fury. "," My gracious lord, my lovely Saturnine, Lord of my life, commander of my thoughts, Calm thee, and bear the faults of Titus' age, The effects of sorrow for his valiant sons, Whose loss hath pierced him deep and scarr'd his heart; And rather comfort his distressed plight Than prosecute the meanest or the best For these contempts. [Aside] Why, thus it shall become High-witted Tamora to gloze with all: But, Titus, I have touched thee to the quick, Thy life-blood out: if Aaron now be wise, Then is all safe, the anchor's in the port. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-29,"Neither am I, and neither is anyone here except for you, Leontes. You're a traitor to yourself, your honor, your queen, your son and heir, and your newborn baby. You've betrayed them all to gossip and rumor, causing a kind of pain that's worse than the physical. At this time, we can't convince him to stop unless we remove the root of the issue: the completely false idea that's rotted his brain."," A callat Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband And now baits me! This brat is none of mine; It is the issue of Polixenes: Hence with it, and together with the dam Commit them to the fire! " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-21,"That's a good thing to do. If you can tell from what's left who he is and where he's from, bring me there to see him. "," Marry, will I; and you shall help to put him i' the ground. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-38,"Aaron, it must; the mother orders it. "," What, must it, nurse? then let no man but IDo execution on my flesh and blood. " +pericles-act-1-scene-3.json-line-1,"Fellow lords of Tyre, there's no need to question me anymore about the king's departure. He left his sealed letter of approval with me; that's enough proof for my role while he's traveling. ", [Aside] How! the king gone! +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-61,"Even Northumberland, who was there, wept to see it."," What, were you snarling all before I came, Ready to catch each other by the throat, And turn you all your hatred now on me? Did Yorks dread curse prevail so much with heaven That Henrys death, my Lovelly Edwards death, Their kingdoms loss, my woeful banishment, Could all but answer for that peevish brat? Can curses pierce the clouds and enter heaven? Why then, give way, dull clouds, to my quick curses! Though not by war, by surfeit die your king, As ours by murder to make him a king. [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Edward thy son, that now is Prince of Wales, For Edward our son, that was Prince of Wales, Die in his youth by like untimely violence. Thyself a queen, for me that was a queen, Outlive they glory, like my wretched self. Long mayst thou live to wail they children's death And see another, as I see thee now, Decked in they rights, as thou art stalled in mine. Long die thy happy days before they death, And, after many lengthened hours of grief, Die neither mother, wife, nor England's queen. Rivers and Dorset, you were standers-by, And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, when my son Was stabbed with bloody daggers. God I pray Him That none of you may live his natural age, But by some unlooked accident cut off. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-18,"I won't plant a single one. It'd be the same if my boyfriend only thought I was beautiful after I put on heavy make-up.[She hands flowers to CAMILLO] Here are flowers for you that close at night and open in the day to receive the sunshine. As midsummer flowers, they're the perfect gift for middle-aged men. You're very welcome here."," I should leave grazing, were I of your flock,And only live by gazing. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-37,"You'll need a beard and some horns if you want to be just like me! They say we're two peas in a podwell, women say so, and they'd say anything. Women are as fake as dyed-blonde hair, as stable as wind, as solid as water, as fair as loaded diceand yet, it's true that this boy looks like me. Come here, buddy, look at me with your dreamy eyes! You precious thing! My dear! My son! Could your mothercan it be? I'm going crazy! Madness is making me think this, making me believe impossible things, making nightmares a reality. How can this be? Madness and unreality together make nothing, so it makes sense that it would hook up with something, and it does, beyond compare, and I'm there alreadyso much so that my brain is sick and horns are sprouting out of my head!", What means Sicilia? +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-58,My lord," My lord, " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-111,"Your lord knows my mind. I cannot love him. I'm sure he is a virtuous man, and I know he's noble, rich, and young. Public opinion reports that he is generous, smart, and brave, both gracious in his manner and good-looking. But despite all that, I cannot love him. He should have accepted my answer long ago."," If I did love you in my masters flame, With such a suffering, such a deadly life, In your denial I would find no sense; I would not understand it. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-23,"Warm and moist skin means that you are fertile and have a generous heart. This hand of yours suggests that you need to be secluded, to fast and to pray. You need some discipline, for someone with these kinds of sweating hands commonly rebels against authority. It's a good hand, an open one."," You may indeed say so,For twas that hand that gave away my heart. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-20,"I beg your majesty, know that he only spoke this way because he is old and sick. He loves youI swear it on my lifeand holds you as dear as his own son, Harry Duke of Hereford, were he here."," Right, you say true: as Hereford's love, so his;As theirs, so mine; and all be as it is. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-145,"Then come in here and speak with me. Or, unarmed as I am, I will attack you.", What is the matter? +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-57,If Timon is there I'm going to leave a Fool with him. [To CAPHIS and the Servants] The three of you are assistants to the money-lenders?, Ay; would they served us! +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-27,"Tomorrow at dinner, then?"," I shall not dine at home, I meet the captains at the citadel. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-71,And your horse would now make him into a jackass.," Ass, I doubt not. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-42,"Never, I think, except when I've been put down by too much wine. Sometimes I think I'm no smarter than a humble, ordinary man. But I eat a lot of beef, and maybe that hurts my intelligence.", No question. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-76,"Um, the guy who's carrying her around like a trophyPolixenes! And if I had loyal servants working for me, that kept an eye out for my reputation instead of just for their own profit and gain, they would do what needs to be done to end all this. Yeah, you heard me. You, his cupbearer (don't forget, by the way, that I helped you get out of poverty and make a life for yourself, though you're clearly ungrateful), you who see clearly how wronged I am, should poison him. Put him to sleep for goodthat would be the best medicine for me."," Sir, my lord, I could do this, and that with no rash potion, But with a lingering dram that should not work Maliciously like poison: but I cannot Believe this crack to be in my dread mistress, So sovereignly being honourable. I have loved thee, " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-115,"He's alive, sir."," Cousin, theres fall'n between him and my lordAn unkind breach, but you shall make all well. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-46,"Just listen a moment, and then I'll never speak to you again.", So. +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-1,"I do, Antiochus. But your daughter is so beautiful that I wouldn't mind if I died trying to win the right to marry her."," Bring in our daughter, clothed like a bride, For the embracements even of Jove himself; At whose conception, till Lucina reign'd, Nature this dowry gave, to glad her presence, The senate-house of planets all did sit, To knit in her their best perfections. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-38,"You still have gold? I'll take that, but not your advice."," Dost thou, or dost thou not, heaven's curseupon thee! " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-13,"Oh, come on. Loads of people do as much evil as we do."," As well as we! ay, and better too; we offend worse. Neither is our profession any trade; it's no calling. But here comes Boult. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-15,"I will, my lord."," Good lords, make all the speedy haste you may. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-71,"Stand up, liar. Though I wish you were dead, I won't be your executioner."," [rising] Then bid me kill myself, and I will do it. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-23,"Everything you do is even more wonderful than what you did before. My darling, I can't get enough of your voice; I could listen to you talk forever. Your singing is like charity for my poor soul, and makes me want to sing, too. When you dance, I don't want you to stop, I want you to keep moving so gracefully forever. Everything you doin exactly the way you do itmakes you even more perfect than you already are."," O Doricles,Your praises are too large: but that your youth,And the true blood which peepeth fairly through't,Do plainly give you out an unstain'd shepherd,With wisdom I might fear, my Doricles,You woo'd me the false way. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-3,"God bless you. Whose voice greets me so sweetly this early in the morning? My son, jumping so quickly out of bed this early indicates some trouble in your thoughts. All old men have concerns, and these worries never let them sleep. Young men, though, should be carefree and without worry, and their sleep should be restful and long. Therefore, the fact that youre awake so early makes it clear that some anxiety has you in its grip. Or, if thats not true, then Id guess that you actually never went to sleep at all tonight.", That last is true. The sweeter rest was mine. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-87,"Greetings, sir!", What is the news i' the court? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-73,"Don't accuse me of such a thing. I would rather have my tongue cut out of my mouth than speak ill of Michael Cassio. But I think that speaking the truth cannot wrong him. This is the truth, general: Montano and I were talking, and all of a sudden a man came crying out for help, and Cassio was chasing after him with his sword drawn. Sir, this gentleman stepped in to stop Cassio, while I chased after the shouting man, because I was worried his clamor would awaken and scare the townspeople. He was too fast for me, though, so I returned here, as I heard the clink of swords and Cassio swearing oaths. I've never heard Cassio talk like that before. When I got back here I found these two fighting, just as they were when you got here and separated them. That's all I know. In his rage, Cassio wronged Montano, who was only trying to help, but I think that Cassio must have received some strange insult from the man who ran away that he simply couldn't tolerate."," I know, Iago, Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter,Making it light to Cassio. Cassio, I love theeBut never more be officer of mine. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-90,"What does she say, my lord of Buckingham?"," Nothing that I respect, my gracious lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-140,"Farewell, good neighbor."," Now I fear thee not. Sirrah young gamester, your father were a fool To give thee all and in his waning age Set foot under thy table. Tut, a toy! An old Italian fox is not so kind, my boy. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-5,"Then, my grandmother, you're admitting that our father is dead. My uncle, the king, is to blame for it. God will revenge it, and I'll pray earnestly every day that he does so.", And so will I. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-16,"Ma'am, if the queen agrees to send the baby, I don't think I can allow it. I don't have a warrant."," You need not fear it, sir:This child was prisoner to the womb and isBy law and process of great nature thenceFreed and enfranchised, not a party toThe anger of the king nor guilty of,If any be, the trespass of the queen. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-5,Banishment! Be merciful: say death. Exile is much worse to me than death. Dont say banishment.," Hence from Verona art thou banishèd.Be patient, for the world is broad and wide. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-29,I would be wicked if I had anything other than good thoughts about my grandmother. But good women sometimes give birth to bad sons.," Now the condition. The King of Naples, being an enemy To me inveterate, hearkens my brothers suit, Which was that he, in lieu o' th' premises Of homage and I know not how much tribute, Should presently extirpate me and mine Out of the dukedom, and confer fair Milan With all the honors on my brother. Whereon, A treacherous army levied, one midnight Fated to th' purpose did Antonio open The gates of Milan, and, i' th' dead of darkness, The ministers for th' purpose hurried thence Me and thy crying self. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-90,"Yes, with Cassio. If she had been faithful, I wouldn't have traded her for an entire world made entirely of gemstones.", My husband? +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-93,"Such comparisons will only make her own beauty more obvious. It will be like the masks that pretty girls wear to hide their faces. When they hide their beauty, they make us think of it more. A blind man cant forget the precious eyesight he lost. Show me any beautiful girl. What good is her beauty, other than a reminder of  a girl who is even more beautiful? Goodbye. You cant teach me to forget.", I'll pay that doctrine or else die in debt. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,"Really? Women, too?"," Women will love her, that she is a womanMore worth than any man; men, that she isThe rarest of all women. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-23,"It's probably useless, but we won't overlook anything that might help. And since we've taken advantage of your kindness so far, can I ask you if we could exchange our gold for food? We have some, but it's gone stale."," O, sir, a courtesy Which if we should deny, the most just gods For every graff would send a caterpillar, And so afflict our province. Yet once more Let me entreat to know at large the cause Of your king's sorrow. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-34,"I tell you, man, it's better with me now than it was the last time you met me here. At that time I was on my way to be imprisoned in the Tower, accused by the queen's allies. But now, I tell youand keep this to yourselfthose enemies are being put to death today, and I'm better than ever."," God hold it, to your Honors good content! " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,"Poor souls. It was heart-wrenching to hear them crying out for help when, truth be told, we could barely help ourselves."," 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. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-43,"Come here, nurse. Who is that gentleman over there?", The son and heir of old Tiberio. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-18,"Are you ready, sir?"," Ay; prithee, sing. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-5,"Grandmother, one night while we were eating dinner, my uncle Rivers mentioned that I had grown more than my brother. ""Yes,"" said my uncle Richard, ""Small herbs grow with grace, while big weeds grow quickly."" And since then, I've wished that I wouldn't grow so fast, because sweet flowers are slow, and weeds are hasty."," Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold In him that did object the same to thee! He was the wretchedst thing when he was young, So long a-growing and so leisurely, That if this rule were true, he should be gracious. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"Why, sir, he's not coming.", Didst thou not say he comes? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-33,"[As LUCENTIO] Where are you from, if I might ask?", Of Mantua. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-2,What do you say to an ox's foot?, 'Tis passing good. I prithee let me have it. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-37,"He has, my lord.", And therefore is he idle? +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-27,What's the matter?," [To LODOVICO] This is Othellos ancient, as I take it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-15,"This is how it should be. I want to see the count. Yes, all right, go, I say, and bring him here. Now, I swear before God, our whole city owes a great deal to this friar."," Nurse, will you go with me into my closetTo help me sort such needful ornamentsAs you think fit to furnish me tomorrow? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-5,"Heres what I wantNurse, leave us for a bit while we talk privatelywait, no, Nurse, come back. I just remembered, you can listen to our secrets. You know my daughters of a certain age."," Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-17,I will not eat tonight. Give me some ink and paper. Is my helmet's visor working better now? And is my armor laid out in my tent?," It is, my liege, and all things are in readiness. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-60,"Oh, Setebos, these are really beautiful spirits! How amazing my master is! Im afraid hell punish me."," Ha, ha!What things are these, my lord Antonio?Will money buy 'em? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-22,Who is it?, Romeo. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-9,"What's going on, what's the matter? Is this my old friend Grumio and my good friend Petruchio? How are all your family in Verona?"," Signior Hortensio, come you to part the fray? Con tutto il cuore, ben trovato, may I say. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-11,"Out, you enormous devil!  See how you're hurting this man! Can't you talk about anything but ladies?"," ( aside ) Well said, Master Parson. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-8,"I told you this was coming when I saw the dolphin jumping in the waves. They say dolphins are part fish, part human . . . curse them, every time I see one I end up in a storm. Master, how do fish live in the sea?"," Why, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones: I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale; a' plays and tumbles, driving the poor fry before him, and at last devours them all at a mouthful: such whales have I heard on o' the land, who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish, church, steeple, bells, and all. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-28,"Here, noble lord. What do you wish of her?", Are you my wife and will not call me husband?My men should call me lord. I am your goodman. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-31,I'm not sure. I would rather take her dowry and be whipped in public every morning than have to put up with her.," Faith, as you say, theres small choice in rotten apples. But come, since this bar in law makes us friends, it shall be so far forth friendly maintained till by helping Baptistas eldest daughter to a husband we set his youngest free for a husband, and then have tot afresh. Sweet Bianca! Happy man be his dole! He thatruns fastest gets the ring. How say you, Signior Gremio? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-53,"Tell me what you did with the kings ship, the sailors, and all of the other ships in the kings fleet."," Safely in harbor Is the kings ship. In the deep nook where once Thou calledst me up at midnight to fetch dew From the still-vexed Bermoothes, there shes hid. The mariners all under hatches stowed, Who, with a charm joined to their suffered labor, I have left asleep. And for the rest o' th' fleet, Which I dispersed, they all have met again And are upon the Mediterranean float, Bound sadly home for Naples, Supposing that they saw the kings ship wracked And his great person perish. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-38,"Where is he, in the name of all that's holy? Even if all the devils of hell are crammed together inside of him, even if a troop of demons possesses him, I still want to speak to him."," Here he is, here he is. How ist with you, sir? How ist with you, man? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-145,"Farewell, farewell.", Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-31,[Whispering] Will we let this fellow live?," [aside] Though our silence be drawn from us with cars, yet peace. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-97,"Everything I said before I'll promise once again, and I'll keep my promises in my soul like fire is kept in the sun."," Give me thy hand,And let me see thee in thy womans weeds. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-88,Speak well of me to your lady.," Ay, a thousand times Peter! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-43,"Stanley, Richmond is your wife's son. Well, find out what she knows."," My lord, I claim the gift, my due by promise, For which your honor and your faith is pawned Th' earldom of Hereford and the movables Which you promisèd I shall possess. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-5.json-line-2,What noblemen have joined him?," Sir Walter Herbert, a renownèd soldier; Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley, Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir James Blunt, And Rhys-ap-Thomas, with a valiant crew, And many other of great name and worth; And towards London they do bend their power, If by the way they be not fought withal. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-75,We are so indebted, And soAm I to you. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,Now youre abusing your face to say something untrue about it like that.," That is no slander, sir, which is a truth, And what I spake, I spake it to my face. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-211,And who is pleading your case to him?," I know not, an't like you. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-46,"Quiet, he's waking up.", Strike! +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-47,My splendid spirit! Was anyone on the ship so strong and steady that the uproar of this storm did not make him crazy?," Not a soul But felt a fever of the mad and played Some tricks of desperation. All but mariners Plunged in the foaming brine and quit the vessel, Then all afire with me. The kings son, Ferdinand, With hair up-staringthen, like reeds, not hair Was the first man that leaped, cried, Hell is empty And all the devils are here. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-24,"Well, you'll starve then. There's nothing to be had these days unless you fish for it."," What I have been I have forgot to know; But what I am, want teaches me to think on: A man throng'd up with cold: my veins are chill, And have no more of life than may suffice To give my tongue that heat to ask your help; Which if you shall refuse, when I am dead, For that I am a man, pray see me buried. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-46,So be it. Amen.," Oh, look, sir, look, sir! Here is more of us. I prophesied if a gallows were on land, This fellow could not drown. [To BOATSWAIN] Now, blasphemy, That swearst grace o'erboard, not an oath on shore? Hast thou no mouth by land? What is the news? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-96,"If you still care about her after her sinfulness, give her permission to cheat on you. If it doesn't bother you, it doesn't harm anyone.", I will chop her into messes! Cuckold me? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-2,"Oh no, whats your news? Why are you wringing your hands?"," Ah, weraday! Hes dead, hes dead, hes dead!We are undone, lady, we are undone!Alack the day! Hes gone, hes killed, hes dead! " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-6,Nothing but my presence for now. I will promise him an excellent work of art.," I must serve him so too, tell him of an intentthat's coming toward him. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-67,And the one who has commanded us is our king.," Erroneous vassals, the great King of kings Hath in the tables of His law commanded That thou shalt do no murder. Will thou then Spurn at His edict and fulfill a mans? Take heed, for He holds vengeance in His hand To hurl upon their heads that break His law. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-161,"Did I really have an assistant so honest, fair, and comforting? It almost cures me of my dangerous and violent thoughts. Let me see your face: you are definitely a man born of a woman. Forgive me gods, for assuming the worst of all men. I admit now that there is one honest man, only one. No more, I swearand he's just an assistant. How I dared to hate all of mankind![To FLAVIUS] You do redeem yourself, but the rest I did lay flat with insults. I think you are more honest than wise, because you might have been better off betraying me. Many do have second masters at the expense of their first. But tell me, please, is your kindness not a subtle, greedy, and self-serving kind of kindness, which hopes to get what it gives twenty-to-one?"," No, my most worthy master; in whose breast Doubt and suspect, alas, are placed too late: You should have fear'd false times when you did feast: Suspect still comes where an estate is least. That which I show, heaven knows, is merely love, Duty and zeal to your unmatched mind, Care of your food and living; and, believe it, My most honour'd lord, For any benefit that points to me, Either in hope or present, I'ld exchange For this one wish, that you had power and wealth To requite me, by making rich yourself. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-15,"""He who is dizzy thinks the world spins round""Please, tell me what you meant by that.", Your husband being troubled with a shrew Measures my husbands sorrow by his woe.And now you know my meaning. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-4,"I was a poor groom of your stable, kingwhen you were king, that isand on my way to York I got permission to stop here and see the man who used to be my royal master. Oh, it broke my heart on coronation day to see Bolingbroke ride through the streets of London on Barbary, the horse that you used to ride and that I would so carefully saddle for you! "," Rode he on Barbary? Tell me, gentle friend,How went he under him? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-99,"Please, no more. What you're saying to me is meaningless."," I do well believe your highness, and did it to ministeroccasion to these gentlemen, who are of such sensible and nimble lungs that they always use to laugh at nothing. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,Then we've gotten rid of Litio.," I' faith, hell have a lusty widow nowThat shall be wooed and wedded in a day. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-8,"It's been decided, but not officially declared yet. But that's the way it must be if the king dies."," Here comes the lord of Buckingham, and Derby. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-7,"Shes dead, deceased, dead. Curse the day!"," Alack the day. Shes dead, shes dead, shes dead! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-16,The maids will feel me as long as I can stand upright. Everyone knows Im a stud. ," Tis well thou art not fish. If thou hadst, thou hadst been poor-john.Draw thy tool! Here comes of the house of Montagues. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,"You may, but it won't help. He won't speak to anyone.", Yet let me obtain my wish. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-47,"Honest, my lord?"," Honest, ay, honest. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-31,[As LUCENTIO] And you're not as well-dressed as I wish you would be.," Were it better I should rush in thus But where is Kate? Where is my love? How does my father? Gentles, methinks you frown. And wherefore gaze this goodly company As if they saw some wondrous monument, Some comet or unusual prodigy? " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,It shall not die.," Aaron, it must; the mother wills it so. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-53,"Did you say something, you rogue? [He hits RODERIGO]"," Nay, good lieutenant! I pray you, sir, hold your hand. [stays him] " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-53,I wish I were your bird.," Sweet, so would I. Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing. Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow That I shall say good night till it be morrow. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-11,I agree completely. The Turks cannot be headed for Rhodes., Here is more news. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-13,"Oh, do you think well ever meet again?"," I doubt it not, and all these woes shall serveFor sweet discourses in our time to come. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-10,"Admired Miranda! You do indeed deserve the utmost admiration, as much as the most treasured thing in the world! Ive looked at many women with great enjoyment. And I've been entranced by the sweet sounds of their voices in my ear, which too eagerly heard their words. There have been several women whom I liked for the multiple good qualities they had. But every one of them had some bad trait that contrasted with and outweighed even their best qualities. But you, oh you, are perfect, beyond compare, and are made out of the best qualities possible in a woman."," I do not know One of my sex, no womans face remember Save, from my glass, mine own. Nor have I seen More that I may call men than you, good friend, And my dear father. How features are abroad I am skill-less of, but, by my modesty, The jewel in my dower, I would not wish Any companion in the world but you, Nor can imagination form a shape Besides yourself to like of. But I prattle Something too wildly, and my fathers precepts I therein do forget. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-77,As chaste as me? Shame on you!," Kind gentlemen, lets go see poor Cassio dressed. Come, mistress, you must tell s another tale. Emilia, run you to the citadel And tell my lord and lady what hath happed. Will you go on afore? (aside) This is the night That either makes me or fordoes me quite. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-0,"On Thursday, sir? Thats extremely soon."," My father Capulet will have it so,And I am nothing slow to slack his haste. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-47,"Yes, I swear on my honor.", [aside] This will I tell my master. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-73,And I wouldn't ask for any bridal dowry except for her to come up with another joke like this., Nor I neither. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-2.json-line-3,"Sir, I haven't seen the prince for three days. I'm not sure what he's up to, but I have noticed that he's been away from court a lot and that he's been neglecting his princely duties more than usual."," I have considered so much, Camillo, and with some care; so far that I have eyes under my service which look upon his removedness; from whom I have this intelligence, that he is seldom from the house of a most homely shepherd; a man, they say, that from very nothing, and beyond the imagination of his neighbours, is grown into an unspeakable estate. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-74,"Now bless you! Get up; you are my child. Bring me fresh clothes. She's my daughter, Helicanus. She's wasn't killed by Cleon back in Tarsus like she should have been. She can tell you everything, but first kneel and acknowledge her as your princess. Who is this?"," Sir, 'tis the governor of Mytilene,Who, hearing of your melancholy state,Did come to see you. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-23,"That will be when your first queen breathes again, and not a moment sooner."," One that gives out himself Prince Florizel,Son of Polixenes, with his princess, sheThe fairest I have yet beheld, desires accessTo your high presence. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-9,What does that have to do with anything?," Why, he has three thousand ducats a year. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-145,"I will go as quickly as I can, my lord."," Ratcliffe, come hither. Post to Salisbury. When thou comst thither [to CATESBY] Dull, unmindful villain, Why stayst thou here and gost not to the duke? " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-2,"Iago is most honest. Good night, Michael. Come speak with me tomorrow as soon as you're up. [To DESDEMONA] Come with me, my dear love. Now that we're married, the consummation is to follow. We have not yet enjoyed that benefit. Good night."," Welcome, Iago. We must to the watch. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-32,"I hear a noise. Lady, come with me from this tomb of death, sickness, and unnatural sleep. A power greater than us has ruined our plans. Come, come away. Your husband lies dead, resting against your chest. Paris is dead too. Come, Ill bring you to join a sisterhood of holy nuns. Dont wait here asking questions. The watch is coming. Come, come with me, good Juliet. I dare not stay any longer."," Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. Whats here? A cup, closed in my true loves hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after? I will kiss thy lips. Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses ROMEO] Thy lips are warm. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-33,"No, I find men who do things like that to be acting below their social rank. Anyways, heaven is the final judge of us all, and some souls must go to heaven while others go to hell."," Its true, good lieutenant. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-56,I'm speaking for the kingmy looks are my own., How darkly and how deadly dost thou speak! Your eyes do menace me. Why look you pale?Who sent you hither? Wherefore do you come? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-45,"Spirit, have you created and controlled the storm exactly as I told you to?"," To every article. I boarded the kings ship. Now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement. Sometime Id divide, And burn in many places. On the topmast, The yards, and bowsprit would I flame distinctly, Then meet and join. Joves lightning, the precursors O' th' dreadful thunderclaps, more momentary And sight-outrunning were not. The fire and cracks Of sulfurous roaring the most mighty Neptune Seem to besiege and make his bold waves tremble, Yea, his dread trident shake. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-22,"But sir, you don't know any such house or any such maid, or any of the men you dreamed up, like Stephen Sly and Old John Naps of Greet, and Peter Turph and Henry Pimpernell, and twenty more names like thismen who never existed.", Now Lord be thanked for my good amends! +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-18,"Which for some reasons, sir, I will see. I fear, I fear"," What should you fear? 'Tis nothing but some bond, that he is enter'd into For gay apparel 'gainst the triumph day. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,"[To ALONSO] I beg you sir, be happy. You, like all of us, have good reasons to be joyful. The fact that we escaped the shipwreck with our lives far outweighs what we lost. Many people have also experienced what we have to feel sad about. Every day some sailors wife, the owner of some merchant ship, and the merchant who owns the cargo on that ship all experience the same sort of loss. But the miraclethe fact that we survivedhas only been experienced by a few people out of millions. So, good sir, be wise, and weigh our sorrow against what should bring us happiness."," Prithee, peace. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-47,"My servant, sir! The world has gone downhill since false humility started passing for a compliment. You're Duke Orsino's servant, youth, not mine."," And he is yours, and his must needs be yours:Your servants servant is your servant, madam. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-31,"My lord, your response shows that you have a strong conscience, but your objections are trivial, especially considering the circumstances. You say that Prince Edward is your brother's son. We agree, but not by your brother's wife. King Edward was first engaged to Lady Lucyand your mother lives as a witness to thisand after that he was betrothed to Lady Bona, the King of France's sister-in-law. But when both these engagements failed, Elizabeth Greya harried mother of many sons, a poor widow losing her former beauty, a woman past her primetook advantage of his lust and seduced him away from his role of majesty. She led him to drop his standards and commit adultery with her. With him she conceived this illegitimate Edward, whom we now politely call ""the Prince."" I could describe even worse things, too, but I'll restrain myself out of respect for some who are still alive. Therefore, my good lord, even if you don't want to bless us and the land with your rule, then at least accept this offered crown to rescue your noble family from its current corruption. Return the line of hereditary kingship to a true, straight course."," Do, good my lord. Your citizens entreat you. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-17,"You know what they say: when clouds appear, wise men put on their coats. When leaves fall from the trees, winter is coming. When the sun sets, who doesn't expect night? When storms arrive early, men expect a bad harvest. Everything may be all right, as you say. But if God wills it to turn out all right, that will be more than we deserve, and not what I expect."," Truly, the hearts of men are full of fear.Ye cannot reason almost with a man That looks not heavily and full of dread. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-93,"Oh, they make her a thousand times worse! And she has such a gentle nature!"," Ay, too gentle. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-50,What do you mean by that?," Please you, I'll tell you as we pass along, That you will wonder what hath fortuned. Come, Proteus; 'tis your penance but to hear The story of your loves discovered: That done, our day of marriage shall be yours; One feast, one house, one mutual happiness. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-46,This isn't helping your case., (sings) Shall I bid him go? +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-43,"Yes, I say amen to that, Gonzalo."," Was Milan thrust from Milan, that his issue Should become kings of Naples? O, rejoice Beyond a common joy, and set it down With gold on lasting pillars. In one voyage Did Claribel her husband find at Tunis; And Ferdinand, her brother, found a wife Where he himself was lost; Prospero, his dukedom In a poor isle; and all of us, ourselves When no man was his own. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-155,"If it's the same one, or any handkerchief of Desdemona's, it is another piece of evidence weighing against her."," Oh, that the slave had forty thousand lives! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge. Now do I see tis true. Look here, Iago, All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven'tis gone. Arise, black vengeance, from the hollow hell! Yield up, O love, thy crown and hearted throne To tyrannous hate! Swell, bosom, with thy fraught, For tis of aspics' tongues! " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-18,"Angry gentlemen, obey my commands: let's purge this anger from your bodies without letting blood. This we prescribe, though we're no doctor; your deep rage will cut too deeply. Forget, forgive, find a way to get along. Our doctors say this is no time to bleed. [To John of Gaunt] Good uncle, let this end where it began; we'll calm the Duke of Norfolk, and you will calm your son."," To be a make-peace shall become my age:Throw down, my son, the Duke of Norfolk's gage. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-45,"If I believed you, murderer, then I tell you that I would scratch the beauty from my cheeks with my fingernails."," These eyes could never endure that beautys wrack. You should not blemish it, if I stood by. As all the world is cheerèd by the sun, So I by that. It is my day, my life. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"Do they wash Tybalts wounds with their tears? My tears will still be flowing because of Romeos banishment when their tears for Tybalt have gone dry. Take this rope ladder, this poor rope ladder made useless because Romeo has been exiled. He made this ladder to be his passageway to my bed, but I am a virgin and now will die a virgin and a widow. Come with me, rope ladder. Come with me, Nurse. Im going to my wedding bed. Death, not Romeo, will take my virginity!"," Hie to your chamber. Ill find Romeo To comfort you. I wot well where he is. Hark ye, your Romeo will be here at night. Ill to him. He is hid at Lawrence cell. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-34,"[To STEPHANO] Ill show you every inch of good land on this island. And Ill kiss your feet. Please, be my god."," By this light, a most perfidious and drunken monster.When s gods asleep, hell rob his bottle. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-81,"Go and make yourself look like a sea nymph. Be invisible to everyone other than to me and yourself. Go take this shape, and then return in that form. Go and do it, carefully. "," [to MIRANDA] Awake, dear heart, awake! Thou hast slept well.Awake! " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-3,"Yes, indeed, if you're an imperial lady."," Empress I am, but yonder sits the emperor. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-26,"My lord, good morning."," My lord, I hold my life as dear as you do yours, And never in my days, I do protest, Was it so precious to me as tis now. Think you but that I know our state secure, I would be so triumphant as I am? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-30,"We come from the moon, I promise you. Once upon a time, I was the man in the moon.", I have seen thee in her and I do adore thee. My mistress showed me thee and thy dog and thy bush. +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-51,"Devil, torturing me even before I've come to hell!"," Urge it no more, my Lord Northumberland. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-19,God give him joy!," Ay, and hell tame her. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-36,"Here, sir, take this ring she asked me to give you. [She gives ROMEO JULIETs ring] Hurry, its getting late. ", How well my comfort is revived by this! +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-4,"What, did they never whisper so you couldn't hear?"," Never, my lord. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-68,"Thank you. I will let you know when I'd like to hear your work. But don't go away. [To the PAINTER] What do you have there, friend?"," A piece of painting, which I do beseechYour lordship to accept. " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-15,"We'd be foolish not to give in to your wisdom. Since you told us so, we'll go about our travels like you said."," Then you love us, we you, and we'll clasp hands:When peers thus knit, a kingdom ever stands. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-12,"Flag-bearer, what is Othello doing here?"," Faith, he tonight hath boarded a land carrack.If it prove lawful prize, hes made for ever. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-25,"You, Roderigo! Come on, sir, I'll fight you."," Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them.Good signior, you shall more command with yearsThan with your weapons. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-40,"Go away, I cast you off. Let me enjoy my privacy. Go away."," [t o SIR TOBY BELCH ] Lo, how hollow the fiend speaks within him! Did not I tell you? Sir Toby, my lady prays you to have a care of him. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-67,"Well, I must stop spending time with her."," Before me! Look, where she comes. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-5,"I ask you, please stay below deck now."," Where is the Master, Boatswain? " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-10,"And when she speaks, isn't it like a call to arms for lovers?", She is indeed perfection. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-47,"Oh, fate has played me for a fool!", Why dost thou stay? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-5.json-line-1,"At Pembroke, or at Haverford West in Wales.", What men of name resort to him? +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-54,"My liege, my wife died tonight. Her sadness about my sons exile stopped her breath. What further misery must I endure in my old age?"," Look, and thou shalt see. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-20,"Oh God, oh Godthat my tongue, which laid the sentence of banishment on this proud man, should ever take it off again with accommodating words! Oh, that I were as a great as my grief, or less than a king! Or that I could forget what I have been, or not remember what I must be now! Do you swell, proud heart? I'll give you some room to beat, since my enemies will soon beat both you and me. ", Northumberland comes back from Bolingbroke. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-143,"[To FERDINAND] Take comfort, sir. My father is more kind and gentle than his words make him seem. The way he just acted is unusual for him.", [to ARIEL] Thou shalt be freeAs mountain winds. But then exactly doAll points of my command. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-91,"By Saint George, I probably am too young for you.", Yet you are withered. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-6,Don't touch the boy; he is of royal blood. ," Too like the sire for ever being good. First hang the child, that he may see it sprawl; A sight to vex the father's soul withal. Get me a ladder. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-23,Catesby., My lord. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-39,What did you call us?, Asses. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-76,"No, let them go. What a calm, quiet couple!"," Went they not quickly, I should die with laughing. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-135,Welcome!," So, so, there! Aches contract and starve your supple joints! That there should be small love 'mongst these sweet knaves, And all this courtesy! The strain of man's bred out Into baboon and monkey. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,[Coming forward] My lord?, Knowst thou not any whom corrupting goldWill tempt unto a close exploit of death? +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-5,God forgive all sin!Did you sleep with Rosaline?," With Rosaline, my ghostly Father? No.I have forgot that name and that names woe. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-0,Hello., I am glad you're well. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-25,"You have nothing to be afraid of as far as that's concerned. Come on, let's dance. Give my your hand, Perdita, and never let go.", I'll swear for 'em. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-29,"If I live to be a man, I'll conquer France and win back our claim to the throne there. Otherwise I'll die as a soldier, though I lived as a king.", [aside] Short summers lightly have a forward spring. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-68,The statue of Romeo Ill make to lie beside Juliet will be just as rich. Our hate was not worth their sacrifice.," A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun for sorrow will not show his head. Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things; Some shall be pardoned, and some punishèd; For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-152,I will run away like a dog so your heels catch nothing but my ass!," He's opposite to humanity. Come, shall we in,And taste Lord Timon's bounty? he outgoesThe very heart of kindness. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-65,"What is a pimp, fool?"," A fool in good clothes, and something like thee. 'Tis a spirit: sometime't appears like a lord; sometime like a lawyer; sometime like a philosopher, with two stones moe than's artificial one: he is very often like a knight; and, generally, in all shapes that man goes up and down in from fourscore to thirteen, this spirit walks in. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,"Good Master Fabian, do me a favor first.", Anything. +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-8,"Good idea. Promises are all the rage right now. They open the door for expectation, whereas actions themselves are merely done once they happen. With the exception of the plainer and simpler sort, the fulfillment of promises has gone out of fashion. But still promising itself is current and stylish. The actual doing of the thing is a kind of statement that shows a lack of judgment in the person who made the promise in the first place.", [Aside] Excellent workman! thou canst not paint aman so bad as is thyself. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,Let him come in. ," Welcome, AEmilius what's the news from Rome? " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-40,"[Singing] Farewell, sweetheart, since I have to go now."," Nay, good Sir Toby. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-14,"[Whispering] Quiet, I say.", To be Count Malvolio! +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-52,"[To the demon possessing MALVOLIO] Why, hello, my fine fellow! How are you, little chicken?", Sir! +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-3,"Oh, come on"," Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge: we cannot with such magnificencein so rareI know not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks, that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience, may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse us. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-85,"Hes a bad person, father. I dont like to see him."," But as tis, We cannot miss him. He does make our fire, Fetch in our wood, and serves in offices That profit us. What, ho! Slave! Caliban! Thou earth, thou! Speak. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-107,"It must be some news from Venice. Here comes Lodovico, from the Duke. Look, your wife is with him."," Save you, worthy general! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-20,I pray to God that you're right.," I pray you all, tell me what they deserve That do conspire my death with devilish plots Of damnèd witchcraft, and that have prevailed Upon my body with their hellish charms? " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-22,"Im sorry about that, sir."," Irreparable is the loss, and patienceSays it is past her cure. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-0,"[To TRANIO] Sir Lucentio, this is the day appointed for Katherine and Petruchio to be married, but I haven't heard from my son-in-law at all. What will people say? What a mockery it will be to have the priest here, ready to perform the marriage ceremony, and be missing the bridegroom! What does Lucentio have to say about our shame?"," No shame but mine. I must, forsooth, be forced To give my hand, opposed against my heart, Unto a mad-brain rudesby, full of spleen, Who wooed in haste and means to wed at leisure. I told you, I, he was a frantic fool, Hiding his bitter jests in blunt behavior, And, to be noted for a merry man, Hell woo a thousand, 'point the day of marriage, Make friends, invite, and proclaim the banns, Yet never means to wed where he hath wooed. Now must the world point at poor Katherine And say, Lo, there is mad Petruchios wife, If it would please him come and marry her! " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-88,"Goodbye, goodbye. If you notice anything more, let me know. Have your wife look out, too. Leave me, Iago."," My lord, I take my leave. [going] " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-52,"Go ahead, kill me with them."," Alas, my lord,- " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-8,"Doubly divorced! Bad men, youve broken two marriages, one between my crown and me, and then between me and and my married wife. Let me unkiss the oath between you and meand yet no, since we made it with a kiss. Separate us, Northumberland; I to the north, where theres nothing but cold and sickness; my wife to France, from whence she came like the spring, sent back like the depth of winter.", And must we be divided? must we part? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-31,They are., Call them forth. +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-47,"No, I won't."," What wouldst thou write of me, if thou shouldst praise me? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-80,"Not at all, not at all."," Trust me, I fear it has. I hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from my love. But I do see youre moved. I am to pray you not to strain my speech To grosser issues nor to larger reach Than to suspicion. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-21,"Shame on you, Sir Petruchio, this is your fault. Come, mistress Kate, I'll join you."," [aside to HORTENSIO ] Eat it up all, Hortensio, if thou lovest me. Much good do it unto thy gentle heart. Kate, eat apace. And now, my honey love, Will we return unto thy fathers house And revel it as bravely as the best, With silken coats and caps and golden rings, With ruffs and cuffs and farthingales and things, With scarves and fans and double change of brav'ry, With amber bracelets, beads, and all this knav'ry. What, hast thou dined? The tailor stays thy leisure To deck thy body with his ruffling treasure. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-95,"Now, sir, what is your sacred text?", Most sweet lady +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-26,"""Remember who it was who complimented your yellow stockings""", Thy yellow stockings? +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-16,Where is my lord the Duke of Gloucester? I've sent for those strawberries.," His grace looks cheerfully and smooth this morning. Theres some conceit or other likes him well When that he bids good morrow with such spirit. I think theres never a man in Christendom Can lesser hide his love or hate than he, For by his face straight shall you know his heart. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-4,"Have you prayed tonight, Desdemona?"," Ay, my lord. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-27,A devil.," Why, then she is the devil's dam; a joyful issue. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-71,"Here comes Sir Toby, limping. He'll tell you more about what happened. If he hadn't been drunk, he would have hurt you more than he did."," How now, gentleman? How is t with you? " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-3,"My Lord Northumberland, see they are executed. "," Uncle, you say the queen is at your house ; For God's sake, fairly let her be entreated: Tell her I send to her my kind commends; Take special care my greetings be deliver'd. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"Farewell for now, Verona. I have come to see my friends in Padua, but especially my best and most beloved friend Hortensio. And I believe this is his house. Here, Grumio. Knock, I say."," Knock, sir? Whom should I knock? Is there any man has rebused your Worship? " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-5,Good morning., Good morrow to your lordship. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-2.json-line-3,She took that ring from me. I don't want it.," Come, sir, you peevishly threw it to her, and her will is it should be so returned. [he throws down the ring] If it be worth stooping for, there it lies in your eye. If not, be it his that finds it. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-13,[Still crying] Don't close the curtain.," No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancyMay think anon it moves. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-11,"Yes, if they had nothing else to live for."," If the king had no son, they would desire to liveon crutches till he had one. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-23,"My lord, wise men never sit and wail with grief, but find ways to prevent more grief. If you're afraidsince fear saps your strengthyou give strength to your enemy by your weakness, and so fight against yourself. Be afraid and you'll die; there's nothing worse than coming to a fight afraid, since to be afraid of dying is to make yourself a slave to death.", My father hath a power; inquire of himAnd learn to make a body of a limb. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-129,My lord?, I am glad to see you mad. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-62,"For the love of God, someone get a doctor! Send one to Sir Toby right away.", Whats the matter? +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-74,"I'm shocked. Why did you not tell me about all of the debts, so I could cut off my spending?"," You would not hear me,At many leisures I proposed. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-26,"Well, sir, to get a husband for her sister.", A husband? A devil! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-16,"Why, what's going on, Kate! I hope you haven't gone crazy. This is a manold, wrinkled, faded, and witherednot a girl, as you say he is."," Pardon, old father, my mistaking eyes That have been so bedazzled with the sun That everything I look on seemeth green. Now I perceive thou art a reverend father. Pardon, I pray thee, for my mad mistaking. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-88,It's not that I don't love you., But that you do not love me.I pray you bring me on the way a littleAnd say if I shall see you soon at night. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-72,"Yes, sir."," This blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child And here was left by th' sailors. Thou, my slave, As thou reportst thyself, wast then her servant. And, for thou wast a spirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorred commands, Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee, By help of her more potent ministers And in her most unmitigable rage, Into a cloven pine, within which rift Imprisoned thou didst painfully remain A dozen years; within which space she died And left thee there, where thou didst vent thy groans As fast as mill wheels strike. Then was this island Save for the son that she did litter here, A freckled whelp hag-bornnot honored with A human shape. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-32,"Oh, but I'm worried. How did you get separated from him?", The great contention of the sea and skiesParted our fellowship +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-103,"Did your lord order you to negotiate with my face? You've gone off your script now.  But I'll draw the curtain and show you the picture. Look, sir, this is a portrait of me in this present moment. Isn't it well done?"," Excellently done, if God did all. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-134,"Filth, you are lying!"," By heaven, I do not, I do not, gentlemen. (to OTHELLO) O murderous coxcomb! What should such a fool Do with so good a wife? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-112,I do. What about him?, Knows he of this? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-52,"There's a gentleman here[hiccoughs] Damn those pickled herring! They upset my stomach. How's it going, you drunken fool?", Good Sir Toby! +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-87,My husband!, Thy husband. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-22,"No, like a grassy hill for lovers to roll around on, not like a dead body! Your body's not anywhere close to being buried, unless you mean buried in my arms. Come on, take your flowers. I feel like I'm acting in a community play; it's like this costume has totally changed my personality. "," What you do Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet. I'ld have you do it ever: when you sing, I'ld have you buy and sell so, so give alms, Pray so; and, for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too: when you do dance, I wish you A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that; move still, still so, And own no other function: each your doing, So singular in each particular, Crowns what you are doing in the present deed, That all your acts are queens. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-22,"I have time now, my sad daughter. "," God shield I should disturb devotion!Juliet, on Thursday early will I rouse ye. [Kisses her] Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-14,As beautiful as a summer day; extremely beautiful.," Sir, my daughter thinks very well of you;Ay, so well, that you must be her master,And she will be your scholar: therefore look to it. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-29,"[To herself] Oh, Hermione, every new woman makes men forget the old ones.[To the gentleman] Sir, you yourself have said and written that ""Hermione was not, and will not be matched."" Considering how you used to rave about her beauty, you're doing her a disservice now to say you've seen someone more beautiful."," Pardon, madam: The one I have almost forgot,your pardon, The other, when she has obtain'd your eye, Will have your tongue too. This is a creature, Would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal Of all professors else, make proselytes Of who she but bid follow. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-3,"Yes, when my father was in Rome she did.", What means my niece Lavinia by these signs? +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-7,"And no doubt he is, my gracious madam."," I hope he is, but yet let mothers doubt. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-71,Whom you were sworn to cherish and defend., How canst thou urge Gods dreadful law to usWhen thou hast broke it in such dear degree? +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,"Its a good thing youre not a fish, or else youd be dried and shriveled like salted hake. Draw your sword! Here come some Montague servants.", My naked weapon is out. Quarrel! I will back thee. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,What's going ? No one on guard? No one passing by? Murder! Murder!," 'Tis some mischance, the cry is very direful. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-3.json-line-1,"[To SEBASTIAN] Don't blame me for being so hasty. If you mean well, then come with me and this holy priest into the little chapel over there. There, before the priest and under that sacred roof, you can swear your everlasting love for me, make your marriage vows, and soothe my jealous and doubtful soul. The priest will keep it a secret until you're willing for it to be made public, and then we can have a full wedding ceremony and celebration that fits my social rank. What do you say?"," Ill follow this good man, and go with you;And, having sworn truth, ever will be true. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-80,"Pardon me, Bianca. I've been busy with heavy thoughts. But, when I have some time, I will make up for being away for so long. Sweet Bianca, copy out the pattern on this. [He gives her DESDEMONA's handkerchief]"," O Cassio, whence came this? This is some token from a newer friend! To the felt absence now I feel a cause. Is t come to this? Well, well. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-48,I dont know him., Go ask his name. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-103,"I commit the crimes, and I start the quarrels. I do wicked things in secret, and then lay the blame on others. I weep about Clarence, whom I've had thrown into prison, in front of these gullible foolsnamely, Derby, Hastings, and Buckingham. And I tell them that it's the queen and her allies who have incited the King against Clarence. Now they believe it, and they urge me to take revenge on Rivers, Dorset, and Grey...but then I sigh, and quote a piece of scripture to them, saying that God tells us to repay evil with good. And so I clothe my naked villainy with odds and ends stolen from the Holy Bible, and I seem like a saint exactly when I act most like the devil."," But, soft! here come my executioners.How now, my hardy, stout, resolvèd mates?Are you now going to dispatch this thing? " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-28,He's dead., Apollo's angry; and the heavens themselvesDo strike at my injustice. [HERMIONE swoons] How now there! +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-9,Where's the governor?," Here.Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st in haste,For comfort is too far for us to expect. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-42,"Please, hear her speak. If she admits that she flirted back, then I will no longer place all the blame on Othello. Come here, sweet girl. Do you see to whom, out of everyone here, you should be most obedient?"," My noble father, I do perceive here a divided duty. To you I am bound for life and education. My life and education both do learn me How to respect you. You are the lord of duty. I am hitherto your daughter. But heres my husband. And so much duty as my mother showed To you, preferring you before her father, So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor my lord. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-43,Goodbye. Be well!," Lord Timon, hear me speak. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-90,Im ready.," [Giving PETER her fan] Before, and apace. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-40,"No, I wasn't born in any country. And yet I was born, and am exactly what I seem."," I am great with woe, and shall deliver weeping. My dearest wife was like this maid, and such a one My daughter might have been: my queen's square brows; Her stature to an inch; as wand-like straight; As silver-voiced; her eyes as jewel-like And cased as richly; in pace another Juno; Who starves the ears she feeds, and makes them hungry, The more she gives them speech. Where do you live? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-24,How long has he been there?, Full half an hour. +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-29,Apollo is angry. The heavens themselves are punishing me for my injustice. [HERMIONE faints] Look out!, This news is mortal to the queen: look downAnd see what death is doing. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-12,"About your age, my lord."," Too old by heaven. Let still the woman take An elder than herself. So wears she to him, So sways she level in her husbands heart. For, boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, Than womens are. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-39,"Yes, my leader. When I was presenting the show about Ceres, I thought of mentioning Caliban to you, but I was afraid I might make you angry."," Say again, where didst thou leave these varlets? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-25,"Oh, holy Friar. Oh, tell me, holy Friar, where is my ladys husband? Wheres Romeo?"," There on the ground, with his own tears made drunk. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-53,"But not a royal man, as I am."," Nor you, as we are, loyal. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-12,Because I wanted to make sure that everything was perfect for you and your wife. ," We are beholding to you, good Andronicus. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-99,"Please cheer up. You are a good man, and I don't blame you."," Ventidius lately Buried his father; by whose death he's stepp'd Into a great estate: when he was poor, Imprison'd and in scarcity of friends, I clear'd him with five talents: greet him from me; Bid him suppose some good necessity Touches his friend, which craves to be remember'd With those five talents. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-65,"Do it, do it. Were stealing with a plumb-line and carpenter's level, like real professionals, if it please your Grace.", I thank thee for that jest. Heres a garment for t. Wit shall not go unrewarded while I am king of this country. Steal by line and level is an excellent pass of pate. Theres another garment for t. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-151,"I see his feet, so it must just be a fairy tale that the devil has hooves. If you are a devil, then I cannot kill you.", Wrench his sword from him. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-95,"I cannot blame her. By God's holy mother, she has suffered too much. And I'm sorry for the part I've played in her troubles."," I never did her any, to my knowledge. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-0,"No, really, I won't stay a moment longer."," Thy reason, dear venom, give thy reason. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-65,"You have forgotten. And so now you think its too much effort to walk along the bottom of the ocean, or run on the cold north wind, or do work for me under the surface of the Earth when the ground is frozen solid."," I do not, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-24,"What do you want, sir?", Here is the cap your Worship did bespeak. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-95,"[To OLIVIA] So you've been mistaken, my lady. But nature has fixed everything and drawn you to your natural orientation. Your love for Cesario was really an inclination for someone like me. You wanted to be married to a maiden, but you weren't actually deceived about that, given that you believed you were married to my sister."," [To OLIVIA] Be not amazed. Right noble is his blood. If this be so, as yet the glass seems true, I shall have share in this most happy wreck. [To VIOLA] Boy, thou hast said to me a thousand times Thou never shouldst love woman like to me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,"[As VINCENTIO] He's inside, sir, but he can't be bothered right now.", What if a man bring him a hundred pound or two to make merry withal? +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-5,"We think you would best know his mind, your Grace."," We know each others faces; for our hearts, He knows no more of mine than I of yours, Or I of his, my lord, than you of mine. Lord Hastings, you and he are near in love. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,"Yes, my good lord.", Ill have this crown of mine cut from my shouldersBefore Ill see the crown so foul misplaced.But canst thou guess that he doth aim at it? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-7,[As LUCENTIO] But have you delivered the message to Baptista?," I told him that your father was at Venice,And that you looked for him this day in Padua. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-4,"Why, my child? It is good to grow."," Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper, My uncle Rivers talked how I did grow More than my brother: Ay, quoth my uncle Gloucester, Small herbs have grace; great weeds do grow apace. And since, methinks I would not grow so fast Because sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-141,"Now I'm not afraid of you anymore, boy. You young gambler, your father would be a fool to give you everything and spend his declining years as a dependent in your house. Ha, it's nonsense! An old Italian fox is never that kind, my boy."," A vengeance on your crafty withered hide! Yet I have faced it with a card of ten. 'Tis in my head to do my master good. I see no reason but supposed Lucentio Must get a father, called supposed Vincentio And thats a wonder. Fathers commonly Do get their children. But in this case of wooing, A child shall get a sire, if I fail not of my cunning. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-2,"[To himself] What I see and hear is like a dream! Love, give me patience to wait for a while."," O miserable, unhappy that I am! " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-22,Though this island seems to deserted," [to SEBASTIAN] Ha, ha, ha! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-54,"The kings ship is safely harbored and hidden in that deep inlet where you once summoned me at midnight to go get dew from the stormy Bermuda Islands. The sailors are all below deck, sleeping both because of a spell I put them under, and also because of how tired they are from all their effort during the storm. As for the rest of the fleet, I scattered them. They've all met up in the Mediterranean Sea, and are now sailing sadly home to Naples, believing that they saw the shipwreck of the kings shipand therefore the death of their great king."," Ariel, thy chargeExactly is performed. But theres more work.What is the time o' th' day? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-27,"You famous pirate! You thief of the seas, what foolish boldness inspired you to visit the enemies you once robbed and murdered?"," Orsino, noble sir, Be pleased that I shake off these names you give me. Antonio never yet was thief or pirate, Though, I confess, on base and ground enough, Orsinos enemy. A witchcraft drew me hither. That most ingrateful boy there by your side From the rude seas enraged and foamy mouth Did I redeem. A wreck past hope he was. His life I gave him and did thereto add My love, without retention or restraint, All his in dedication. For his sake Did I expose myself, pure for his love, Into the danger of this adverse town, Drew to defend him when he was beset, Where being apprehended, his false cunning, (Not meaning to partake with me in danger) Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance, And grew a twenty-years-removed thing While one would wink, denied me mine own purse, Which I had recommended to his use Not half an hour before. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-91,It's good to hear children being obedient., But a harsh hearing when women are froward. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-30,"Do you have a knife? Come, give it to me. Here, Marcus, fold it in the letter, for youve made it look like a humble petition. And when hes given it to the emperor, knock at my door, and tell me what he says."," God be with you, sir; I will. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-29,"Well, sir, well. Death comes for everybody."," Spakest thou of Juliet? How is it with her? Doth she not think me an old murderer, Now I have stained the childhood of our joy With blood removed but little from her own? Where is she? And how doth she? And what says My concealed lady to our canceled love? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-44,Isn't she beautiful?," She hath been fairer, madam, than she is: When she did think my master loved her well, She, in my judgment, was as fair as you: But since she did neglect her looking-glass And threw her sun-expelling mask away, The air hath starved the roses in her cheeks And pinch'd the lily-tincture of her face, That now she is become as black as I. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-19,"[To EMILIA] Do your job, mistress, and leave us lovers alone. Shut the door. Cough or say ""ahem"" if anyone comes. That's your job, your job! Go!"," Upon my knee, what doth your speech import?I understand a fury in your words,But not the words. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-35,"And in doing that, hellish dog, you've undone her. Oh, let her good luck come to an end, and damn her disgusting choice! Curses on the offspring of such a foul devil! ", It shall not live. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-65,Is Othello angry?," He went hence but now,And certainly in strange unquietness. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-11,"My lord, I aim a mile beyond the moon; I've sent your letter to Jupiter."," Ha, ha!Publius, Publius, what hast thou done?See, see, thou hast shot off one of Taurus' horns. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-75,"They'll go on, Kate, at your command.Obey the bride, you guests who attend on her. Go to the feast, party and be merry, get drunk toasting to her virginity! Be wild and happy, or else go hang yourselves. But as for my pretty Kate, she must go with me. Now, don't look threatening, or stamp your feet, or glare, or worry. I will be the master of what is mine. She is my possession now, my propertylike my house, my household stuff, my field, my barn, my horse, my ox, my donkey, my anything. And here she stands. Touch her if you dare! I'll attacklegally and otherwiseany man in Padua who stands in my way, no matter what his rank.Grumio, draw your sword, we are surrounded by thieves! Rescue your mistress, if you have any manliness in you!Don't be afraid, sweet girl, no one will touch you. I'll shield you against a million of them, Kate."," Nay, let them go, a couple of quiet ones. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-29,"[As CAMBIO] Well, mistress, then I have no reason to stay any longer."," But I have cause to pry into this pedant. Methinks he looks as though he were in love. Yet if thy thoughts, Bianca, be so humble To cast thy wand'ring eyes on every stale, Seize thee that list! If once I find thee ranging, Hortensio will be quit with thee by changing. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-21,I will. What's the matter?," That handkerchiefWhich I so loved and gave thee, thou gavstTo Cassio. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-8,Then don't walk around too conspicuously.," It doth not fit me. Hold, sir, heres my purse. [giving him money] In the south suburbs, at the Elephant, Is best to lodge. I will bespeak our diet, Whiles you beguile the time and feed your knowledge With viewing of the town. There shall you have me. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-72,"[Standing up] Then tell me to kill myself, and I will do it.", I have already. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-66,"Don't look so pale, Bianca. Your father won't be angry with you."," My cake is dough, but Ill in among the rest,Out of hope of all but my share of the feast. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-53,"[Offstage] Hey! My lord, my lord!", Whos there? +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-6,Anyone who's not with us is against us.," Follow me, then. Lord Helicane, a word. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-78,"Then you'll lose your arms. If you strike me, then you're no gentleman, and if you're not a gentleman, then you have no arms."," A herald, Kate? Oh, put me in thy books! " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-6,"Well never run in our army, Sir Monster."," Nor go neither. But youll lie like dogs, and yet say nothing neither. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-15,"[Offstage] A sail, a sail, a sail!", What noise? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-96,Most sweet lady," A comfortable doctrine, and much may be said of it. Where lies your text? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-28,"I was provoked by her lying tongue, which tried to lay guilt on my guiltless shoulders."," Thou wast provokèd by thy bloody mind, That never dreamst on aught but butcheries.Didst thou not kill this king? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-154,"Stanley, what's the news?"," None good, my liege, to please you with the hearing,Nor none so bad but well may be reported. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-40,"In all seriousness though, my son Petruchio, I think you have the biggest shrew of all."," Well, I say no. And therefore, for assurance, Lets each one send unto his wife; And he whose wife is most obedient To come at first when he doth send for her, Shall win the wager which we will propose. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-70,Where are your sister and Hortensio's wife?, They sit conferring by the parlor fire. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-53,Where are you taking me?," I must have your maidenhead taken off, or the common hangman shall execute it. Come your ways. We'll have no more gentlemen driven away. Come your ways, I say. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-24,"I am so blessedI knew it; I was right. If only I knew less! This blessing is a curse! If someone has a cup with a poisonous spider hiding in it, he can drink and not be poisoned because his knowledge isn't infected. But if you pull the spider out of the cup, show it to him, and explain that he just drank poison, he'll start vomiting. I have drunk, and seen the spider. Camillo was his accomplice; they're planning to kill me and take over my throne. Everything I suspected turned out to be true. That dirty liarwho worked for me was a double agent working for Polixenes. He figured out what I knew, but I'm still in their clutches and they're still playing me for a fool.[To FIRST LORD] How were they able to open the gates?", By his great authority;Which often hath no less prevail'd than soOn your command. +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,When was this?," When I was born: Never was waves nor wind more violent; And from the ladder-tackle washes off A canvas-climber. 'Ha!' says one, 'wilt out?' And with a dropping industry they skip From stem to stern: the boatswain whistles, and The master calls, and trebles their confusion. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-115,"The first one profaned, the second dishonored, and the third stolen.", I swear +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,"Well, you should do everything you can to win. Even if it was to gain just twenty kingdoms, I'd say you were right to do it."," If this proveA vision of the Island, one dear sonShall I twice lose. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-65,"Sweet lady, your eyes have infected mine with love.", Would they were basilisks to strike thee dead. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-12,Your Grace can do as he pleases.," Tut, tut, thou art all ice; thy kindness freezes.Say, have I thy consent that they shall die? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-3,"May some devil whisper curses in my ear and give me the words, so that I can say all the venomous things that are in my heart!"," Away, inhuman dog! unhallow'd slave!Sirs, help our uncle to convey him in. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-19,"He wonders why you have assembled such a large group of citizens to come to him without warning him beforehand. He fears that you mean him harm, my lord."," Sorry I am my noble cousin should Suspect me that I mean no good to him. By heaven, we come to him in perfect love, And so once more return and tell his grace. " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-18,"I think he's a stranger. His shield design is a dead tree branch with only a little green at the top. The motto is, ""This hope keeps me alive."""," A pretty moral;From the dejected state wherein he is,He hopes by you his fortunes yet may flourish. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-22,"Yes, sir, I will, and you can help me bury him."," 'Tis a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-7,"Ill get them, sir."," [tracing a circle on the ground] Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves, And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him When he comes back; you demi-puppets that By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, Whereof the ewe not bites; and you whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms, that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew; by whose aid, Weak masters though ye be, I have bedimmed The noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds, And twixt the green sea and the azured vault Set roaring warto th' dread rattling thunder Have I given fire, and rifted Joves stout oak With his own bolt; the strong-based promontory Have I made shake, and by the spurs plucked up The pine and cedar; graves at my command Have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth By my so potent art. But this rough magic I here abjure, and when I have required Some heavenly music, which even now I do, To work mine end upon their senses that This airy charm is for, Ill break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound Ill drown my book. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-19,[Singing]What is love? It's not the future.Joy in the present means present laughter.What's to come is still unsure.There's no reward for wasting time.So come kiss me while you're sweet and twenty.Youthful beauty will not endure.," A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-51,"Son, I'll take half your bet that Bianca comes.", Ill have no halves. Ill bear it all myself. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-145,"Sir, I think you're familiar with my reputation for service through the work I've done for your father."," Very noblyHave you deserved: it is my father's musicTo speak your deeds, not little of his careTo have them recompensed as thought on. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-100,What would you compare your flatterers to?," Women nearest; but men, men are the thingsthemselves. What wouldst thou do with the world,Apemantus, if it lay in thy power? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-5,"No. So help me God, they didn't say a word, but just sat there like silent statues or breathing stones. They looked at each other and turned deadly pale, and when I saw this, I scolded them and asked the mayor what they meant by this stubborn silence. The mayor said that the citizens weren't used to being spoken to except by the town's official recorder. So I made the recorder repeat my tale. Everything was ""the duke said this"" and ""the duke means that,"" and he added nothing of his own opinion. When he was done, some of my own followers at the end of the hall threw their caps in the air, and ten or so voices cried, ""God save King Richard!"" So I pounced on that feeble opportunity and said, ""Thank you, noble citizens and friends. This public applause and joyful shouting clearly shows your wisdom and your love for Richard."" And then I broke off my speech, and came straight here.", What tongueless blocks were they! Would not they speak?Will not the mayor then and his brethren come? +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-75,Who infected her?," Why, he that wears her like a medal, hanging About his neck, Bohemia: who, if I Had servants true about me, that bare eyes To see alike mine honour as their profits, Their own particular thrifts, they would do that Which should undo more doing: ay, and thou, His cupbearer,whom I from meaner form Have benched and reared to worship, who mayst see Plainly as heaven sees earth and earth sees heaven, How I am galled, mightst bespice a cup, To give mine enemy a lasting wink; Which draught to me were cordial. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-160,"I beg you, please recognize me, my good lord. That way you can accept my sadness and let me serve as your assistant while this bad luck continues."," Had I a steward So true, so just, and now so comfortable? It almost turns my dangerous nature mild. Let me behold thy face. Surely, this man Was born of woman. Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, You perpetual-sober gods! I do proclaim One honest manmistake me notbut one; No more, I pray,and he's a steward. How fain would I have hated all mankind! And thou redeem'st thyself: but all, save thee, I fell with curses. Methinks thou art more honest now than wise; For, by oppressing and betraying me, Thou mightst have sooner got another service: For many so arrive at second masters, Upon their first lord's neck. But tell me true For I must ever doubt, though ne'er so sure Is not thy kindness subtle, covetous, If not a usuring kindness, and, as rich men deal gifts, Expecting in return twenty for one? " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"What'd you say, dummy?"," What say you, master? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-24,My lord.," Send out a pursuivant-at-arms To Stanleys regiment. Bid him bring his power Before sunrising, lest his son George fall Into the blind cave of eternal night. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-18,So what youre saying is that your business forced you to flex your legs., Meaning to curtsy? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-61,What dowry should she have if she married a husband from the same social class?," Three talents on the present; in future, all. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-26,"Oh, here's the lady that I sent for. Hello, beautiful! Isn't she pretty?", She's a gallant lady. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-183,"My lord, the Duke of Buckingham has been captured. That's the best news. There's worse, but it must be told: The Earl of Richmond has landed at Milford with a mighty army."," Away towards Salisbury! While we reason here, A royal battle might be won and lost. Someone take order Buckingham be brought To Salisbury. The rest march on with me. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,What is that?," Sir, even nowDid the sea toss upon our shore this chest:'Tis of some wreck. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-101,"Iago, get me some poison this very night. I won't speak to her, so her body and beauty don't trick my mind again. Get me the poison tonight, Iago!"," Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-45,"Camillo has betrayed me, though he's always been loyal and honest before now.", Lay't so to his charge:He's with the king your father. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-72,"Hello, gentleman! How are you?"," Thats all one: has hurt me, and theres the end on t. [To FOOL] Sot, didst see Dick Surgeon, sot? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-49,Have you forgotten your own actions? Has it been so long?Call the priest who was with us earlier.," [To VIOLA] Come, away! " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-36,"Give me my boots, I tell you."," Why, York, what wilt thou do? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own? Have we more sons? or are we like to have? Is not my teeming date drunk up with time? And wilt thou pluck my fair son from mine age, And rob me of a happy mother's name? Is he not like thee? is he not thine own? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-203,"To the palace, if it please you, sir."," Your affairs there, what, with whom, the conditionof that fardel, the place of your dwelling, yournames, your ages, of what having, breeding, and anything that is fitting to be known, discover. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-103,Good idea! Poetic justice! Very good!," And for Cassio, let me be his undertaker. You shall hear more by midnight. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-5,Where is the king?," What means our cousin, that he stares and looksSo wildly? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-109,I'll be in your debt if you can do it. I'm a man who would rather deal with priests than with knights. I don't care if everyone knows that I'm not brave.," Why, man, hes a very devil. I have not seen such a firago. I had a pass with him, rapier, scabbard, and all, and he gives me the stuck-in with such a mortal motion, that it is inevitable. And on the answer, he pays you as surely as your feet hit the ground they stepon. They say he has been fencer to the Sophy. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-8,"A little bit, sir.", What kind of woman ist? +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-13,"Timon, what can I do for you?"," None, but toMaintain my opinion. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-144,"I'll use your experience as a model, my friend. Just as you got Milan, Ill get Naples. Take out your sword. With one thrust of your sword, you will be free from having to pay tribute money to Naples ever again. And I, as King of Naples, will be your great friend."," Draw together.And when I rear my hand, do you the like,To fall it on Gonzalo. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-33,"Exactly, you could only be calling yourself a fool.", Come away. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-142,"What did your song foretell, my lady? Listen, can you  hear me? I will be like a swan and die while singing. [Singing] Willow, willow, willow Moor, she was chaste and she loved you, cruel Moor. I speak the truth, so my soul will go to heaven. And so, alas, I diespeaking my honest thoughts."," I have another weapon in this chamber, It was a sword of Spain, the ice-brooks temper. Oh, here it is. Uncle, I must come forth. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-2.json-line-6,"I've heard that, too, and I'm afraid you've put your finger on the bait that's lured my son away. You'll come with me to the place, where we'll disguise ourselves and question the shepherd. Since he's probably not all that bright, it won't be difficult to get the story of my son's shenanigans out of him. Please forget about Sicily and come help me with this.", I willingly obey your command. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-70,"What, in the middle of the street?"," What, art thou ashamed of me? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-14,"Why, make a fire then, for I have caught extreme cold. Where's the cook? Is supper ready? Is the house prepared, the floor covered, the cobwebs swept up? Are the servingmen wearing their new clothes and white stockings, and the household servants their wedding suits? Are the Jacks and Jills in their places, the tablecloths laid outis everything in order?"," All ready. And therefore, I pray thee, news. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-6,"You and your lesser friends performed well in your last task, and now I need you to do something similar. Go bring the whole group here. I give you the power to control them. Make sure they come quickly, because I must use my magic to give this young couple a show. I promised I would, and theyre expecting it.", Presently? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-28,"Yes, thats my boy! Your father has often done the same for his ungrateful country."," And, uncle, so will I, an if I live. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-12,"We have: and when we did so, the Earl of Worcester broke his staff and resigned his stewardship, and all the household servants went with him to Bolingbroke."," So, Green, thou art the midwife to my woe, And Bolingbroke my sorrow's dismal heir: Now hath my soul brought forth her prodigy, And I, a gasping new-deliver'd mother, Have woe to woe, sorrow to sorrow join'd. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-52,Then let's sit down and think. My son and I will have some spacestay over there. Stay there; now feel free to make a plan., How many women saw this child of his? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-40,"Your Honor's actors heard about your recovery and have come to perform a pleasant comedy for you. Your doctors approve of this, as too much sadness has made your blood congeal, and melancholy can lead to more insanity. So they think it would be good for you to watch a play and direct your thoughts toward laughter and joyboth of which can prevent a thousand illnesses and lengthen your life."," Marry, I will. Let them play it. Is not a comonty aChristmas gambold or a tumbling-trick? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-9,"No, when Proteus can't reciprocate love. Study Julia's heart, your first and truest love.You tore up your fidelity to Julia into a thousand false promises (which are now just lies) in order to love me. You have no fidelity left nowunless you maintain two separate senses of loyalty, one to her and one to me. And that's worse than if you had none. It's better to be faithful to no one than to be faithful to two women. That's too much for either woman to bear. You are a false imitation of a true friend like Valentine!", In loveWho respects friend? +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-52,I don't understand you.," O, take her home, mistress, take her home: theseblushes of hers must be quenched with some present practise. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-34,A king as despicable and unfit to rule as you can't do much more., I'll ha' thee burnt. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-45,"[To RODERIGO so that only he can hear] What's going on, Roderigo? Please, follow the lieutenant, go!", And tis great pity that the noble Moor Should hazard such a place as his own second With one of an ingraft infirmity. It were an honest action to say So to the Moor. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-123,"Poor Desdemona! I am glad your father is dead. Your marriage was painful to him, and his grief cut his life short. If he were alive now, this sight would put him in a downward spiral. Yes, he would curse his good conscience and stoop to damnation."," 'Tis pitiful, but yet Iago knows That she with Cassio hath the act of shame A thousand times committed. Cassio confessed it, And she did gratify his amorous works With that recognizance and pledge of love Which I first gave her. I saw it in his hand, It was a handkerchief, an antique token My father gave my mother. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-18,"""There was a man"," Nay, come, sit down; then on. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-23,"To you, who have neither honesty nor grace. When have I injured you? When have I done you any wrong? Or you? Or you? Or any of you and your supporters? Curse you all! The kingwhom I hope God will preserve better than you'd likecan hardly catch his breath before you start troubling him with your wicked complaints."," Brother of Gloucester, you mistake the matter. The king, on his own royal disposition, And not provoked by any suitor else, Aiming belike at your interior hatred That in your outward actions shows itself Against my children, brothers, and myself, Makes him to send, that he may learn the ground Of your ill will, and thereby to remove it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-18,"Well, you should start thinking about marriage. In Verona, girls from noble families who are younger than you have already become mothers. By my count, I was already your mother at around your age, while you remain a virgin. So, to be brief: the valiant Paris wants to marry you."," A man, young lady! Lady, such a manAs all the world. Why, hes a man of wax. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-12,Theyre called Rape and Murder because they take revenge on rapists and murderers.," Good Lord, how like the empress' sons they are! And you, the empress! but we worldly men Have miserable, mad, mistaking eyes. O sweet Revenge, now do I come to thee; And, if one arm's embracement will content thee, I will embrace thee in it by and by. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-14,Go to the next room for a while. I'll go with you.," We have not yet set down this day of triumph. Tomorrow, in my judgement, is too sudden, For I myself am not so well provided As else I would be, were the day prolonged. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-40,Asses., Why? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-6,"Yes, that's certainly true. Those who play around with words too much can quickly make them changeable and promiscuous."," I would therefore my sister had no name, sir. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-52,"Truly, I'm going home tomorrow, Sir Toby. Your niece refuses to see anyone. Even if she did see me, chances are she'd reject me. The duke himself is courting her nearby."," Shell none o' the count. Shell not match above her degree, neither in estate, years, nor wit. I have heard her swear t . Tut, theres life in t, man. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-47,"The emperor, in his anger, will condemn her to death.", I blush to think upon this ignomy. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-9,"Why, no, sir.", What then? +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-9,"You're all very kind, polite knights."," Sit, sir, sit. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-2,How's Mamillius doing?, He took good rest to-night;'Tis hoped his sickness is discharged. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-136,Doesn't Jove have any thunderbolts he can use to strike down this complete villain?, The woman falls! Sure he hath killed his wife. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-63,"[To SLY] My lord, you're falling asleep. You're not watching the play."," Yes, by Saint Anne, do I. A good matter, surely. Comes there any more of it? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-98,Why do you speak so faintly? Are you okay?," I have a pain upon my forehead, here. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-159,"Dear general, I gave you no reason to kill me."," I do believe it, and I ask your pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-34,Where's your conscience now?," O, in the duke of Gloucesters purse. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-43,"Monster, I will kill this man. His daughter and I will be king and queenGod protect our royal selves!and you and Trinculo will be our governors. Do you like that plan, Trinculo?", Excellent. +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-11,"[Grabbing SEBASTIAN] Come on, sir, stop!"," Nay, let him alone. Ill go another way to work with him. Ill have an action of battery against him if therebe any law in Illyria. Though I struck him first, yet its no matter for that. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-20,Dont worry about me.," No, marry. I fear thee. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-27,It's a pity that the eagles should be caged while the buzzards are free to hunt., What news abroad? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-58,"Biondello, boy, go and ask my wife to come to me right away."," O, ho, entreat her!Nay, then she must needs come. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"I will leave now, sir."," 'I go, sir!'Take the bonds along with you,And have the dates in contempt. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-4.json-line-8,"Set your foot against the ramped-up walls and they will open, but you should tell us before you come in peace."," Throw thy glove, Or any token of thine honour else, That thou wilt use the wars as thy redress And not as our confusion, all thy powers Shall make their harbour in our town, till we Have seal'd thy full desire. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-43,"Good day, gentlemen."," Gramercies, good fool: how does your mistress? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,One of those Montague scoundrels would motivate me.," To move is to stir, and to be valiant is to stand. Therefore if thou art moved thou runnst away. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-13,"[Throws gage] I throw my gage down too, damn you, Aumerle, and will fight you from sun-up to sun-down: there is the sign of my honor, so accept the challenge, if you dare."," Who sets me else? by heaven, I'll throw at all: I have a thousand spirits in one breast, To answer twenty thousand such as you. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-34,"Yes, sir."," I' fecks! Why, that's my bawcock. What, hast smutch'd thy nose? They say it is a copy out of mine. Come, captain, We must be neat; not neat, but cleanly, captain: And yet the steer, the heifer and the calf Are all call'd neat. Still virginalling Upon his palm! How now, you wanton calf! Art thou my calf? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-65,"Well, you have comforted me greatly. Go inside and tell my mother that, because I made my father angry, Ive gone to Friar Lawrences cell to confess and be absolved."," Marry, I will, and this is wisely done. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-74,"Do anything but this. Empty trash cans, or clean up the beaches. Work as an apprentice in the prison. Anything is better than this. What you do? If a baboon could speak, he would say your job is beneath him. I wish the gods would take me out of here safely! Here, take this gold coin. If your master is intent to make a profit from me, let him know I can sing, weave, sew, and dance, and more which I won't brag about. I'll hire myself out to teach all these. I have no doubt that I'll find plenty of students in the city.", But can you teach all this you speak of? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-7,"My deeds weren't so bloody as that, though we had just cause to shed some blood over that quarrel. We could have since resolved the matter by paying reparations for the damage we did to them in battle, for the sake of maintaining our trade relations. Most of our city did. I was the only one who refused to pay anything. That's why I'll pay dearly if I should be cap here.", Do not then walk too open. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-108,"He doesn't look so great from the outside, but in fighting he always proves his bravery. Indeed, sir, he's the most skillful, bloodthirsty, and deadly opponent that you could find in all of Illyria. Will you go see him? I'll try to appease him for you if I can.", I shall be much bound to you for t. I am one that hadrather go with sir priest than sir knight. I care not who knows so much of my mettle. +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-14,"It seems that you didn't love her, since you parted with her token. Is she dead?", Not so; I think she lives. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"This is a place of suffering, trouble, awe, and amazement. May some heavenly power guide us out of this terrifying country!"," [to ALONSO] Behold, sir King, The wrongèd Duke of Milan, Prospero. For more assurance that a living prince Does now speak to thee, I embrace thy body. And to thee and thy company I bid A hearty welcome. [embraces ALONSO] " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-60,"Not for bearing the likes of you, if you're talking about me."," Alas, good Kate, I will not burden thee,For knowing thee to be but young and light " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-18,"I promise you, sir, you have nothing to fear. When we were boys, who would have believed that there were people who lived in the mountains that had pouches of skin hanging down from their necks, as cattle do? Or that there were men who had their heads in their chests? And now every traveler returns with word that such things are real."," I will stand to and feed, Although my last. No matter, since I feel The best is past. Brother, my lord the duke, Stand to and do as we. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-21,With Desdemona?," With her, on her, what you will. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-19,"Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby, take your weapons, and may God defend whichever of you is truly innocent!"," Strong as a tower in hope, I cry amen. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-62,I love you more than I ever did., I hate thee worse. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-89,"But that you don't love me. Please come with me just a little ways, and tell me if I will see you soon at night."," 'Tis but a little way that I can bring you, For I attend here. But Ill see you soon. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-41,"What, talking with a priest, Lord Hastings? Your friends at Pomfret Castle, they're the ones who need a priest. You, your Honor, have no deathbed confessions to make."," Good faith, and when I met this holy man,The men you talk of came into my mind.What, go you toward the Tower? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-12,"Thank you, you brave men of this warlike island, who think highly of the Moor. Oh, let heaven protect him from the elements. I lost sight of him on the dangerous sea.", Is he well shipped? +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-3,"No, I wont hear it. How can I talk, since I lack a hand to accompany my words with appropriate gestures? Youve gotten the better of me, so dont say anything else."," If thou didst know me, thou wouldest talk with me. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-29,"Dear fool, because of my brother's death."," I think his soul is in hell, madonna. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-142,"Yes, you're the one who wanted me to have her turn around and come back here. She can turn around all right; she's very good at turning on you. And she can weep, sir. And she's obedient, as you say, very obedient. [To DESDEMONA] Keep on crying. [To LODOVICO] About this letter, sir. [To DESDEMONA] Oh you are pretending really well! [To LODOVICO] I have been ordered to come home. [To DESDEMONA] Go away. I'll call for you later. [To LODOVICO] Sir, I obey my orders and will return to Venice. [To DESDEMONA] Get away from here! Away!"," Cassio shall have my place. And, sir, tonightI do entreat that we may sup together. You are welcome, sir, to Cyprus. Goats and monkeys! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-4,And did they do it?," No. So God help me, they spake not a word But, like dumb statues or breathing stones, Stared each on other and looked deadly pale; Which when I saw, I reprehended them And asked the mayor what meant this willful silence. His answer was, the people were not used To be spoke to but by the recorder. Then he was urged to tell my tale again: Thus saith the duke. Thus hath the duke inferred But nothing spoke in warrant from himself. When he had done, some followers of mine own, At the lower end of the hall, hurled up their caps, And some ten voices cried God save King Richard! And thus I took the vantage of those few. Thanks, gentle citizens and friends, quoth I. ""This general applause and cheerful shout Argues your wisdoms and your love to Richard"" And even here brake off, and came away. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-61,"My good lord, pardon me. I must obey your every order, but I don't have to do that which even slaves aren't obligated to dodivulge my thoughts. What if my thoughts are vile and untrue? After all, what palace is there that has never let a foul thing inside? Who has ever had a heart so pure that impure thoughts haven't held court with lawful thoughts?"," Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago,If thou but thinkst him wronged and makst his earA stranger to thy thoughts. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-6,"How's it going, my sweethearts! We are like that picture ""We Three""three fools together."," Welcome, ass. Now lets have a catch. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-125,"You've abused God most of all. If you really feared to break an oath sworn by God, you never would have broken the oath of friendship and unity we made to the king my husband before he diedand my brothers wouldn't have been killed. If you really feared to break an oath sworn by God, then the crown you now wear would instead be gracing the tender head of my childand both the princes would still be alive. Your broken oaths have resulted in many corpses, and much food for the worms. What can you swear by now?", The time to come. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-31,"Honestly, my conscience is still troubling me a bit.", Remember our reward when the deeds done. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-82,"I mean my reputation. Reputation, reputation! Oh, I have lost my reputation! I've lost the only part of me that will live on after my death, and what remains is some kind of beast. My reputation, Iago, my reputation!"," As I am an honest man, I thought you had received some bodily wound. There is more sense in that than in reputation. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, oft got without merit and lost without deserving. You have lost no reputation at all unless yourepute yourself such a loser. What, man, there are waysto recover the general again. You are but now cast in his mood, a punishment more in policy than in malice, even so as one would beat his offenseless dog to affright an imperious lion. Sue to him again and hes yours. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-43,Everyone shut up.," Good my lord, " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-15,"Thirty ships. And now they are retracing their course backwards, clearly sailing towards Cyprus. Sir Montano, your trusty and bravest servant, has sent me to bring you this news, and he prays you will believe him."," 'Tis certain then for Cyprus.Marcus Luccicos, is not he in town? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-38,You say that he is imprisoned?," Ay, my good lord: five talents is his debt, His means most short, his creditors most strait: Your honourable letter he desires To those have shut him up; which failing, Periods his comfort. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-21,Don't worry about it.," If you had sent but two hours before, " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-11,Tell what you know. I promise that your child will live. ," Swear that he shall, and then I will begin. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-75,"My lord, it is valued as much as its sellers would pay for it. But you know well that the value of things differs in the hands of different owners, and increases when they belong to masters of higher status. Believe me, dear lord, you would make this jewel more expensive just by wearing it.", Well mock'd. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-33,Your life answer for it!, Bring me my boots: I will unto the king. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-82,"Yes, he'll weep stones, as he taught us to do."," O, do not slander him, for he is kind. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-142,Death and damnation! Oh!," It were a tedious difficulty, I think, To bring them to that prospect. Damn them then, If ever mortal eyes do see them bolster More than their own! What then? How then? What shall I say? Wheres satisfaction? It is impossible you should see this, Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, As salt as wolves in pride, and fools as gross As ignorance made drunk. But yet, I say, If imputation and strong circumstances Which lead directly to the door of truth Will give you satisfaction, you may have t. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-5,Dont punish me. Oh!," Whats the matter? Have we devils here? Do you put tricks upon s with savages and men of Ind, ha? I have not scaped drowning to be afeard now of your four legs. Or it hath been said, As proper a man as ever went on four legs cannot make him give ground, and it shall be said so again while Stephano breathes at' nostrils. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-53,I am sorry to find you like this. I've been out looking for you.," Lend me a garter. So.Oh, for a chair,To bear him easily hence! " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-46,You're a god on earth.," But for our trusty brother-in-law and the abbot, With all the rest of that consorted crew, Destruction straight shall dog them at the heels. Good uncle, help to order several powers To Oxford, or where'er these traitors are: They shall not live within this world, I swear, But I will have them, if I once know where. Uncle, farewell: and, cousin too, adieu: Your mother well hath pray'd, and prove you true. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-52,The Senators of Athens send their regards.," I thank them; and would send them back the plague,Could I but catch it for them. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-128,"May I succeed in my dangerous battles to the same degree that I truly intend to repent and prosper! May I ruin myself; be deprived of happiness by heaven and destiny; my days be dark; my nights sleepless; and my luck be bad if I don't love your beautiful, royal daughter with dear affection, pure devotion, and holy thoughts. Both my happiness and yours depends on her. Without her as my queen, death, desolation, ruin, and decay will fall on me, you, your daughter, the land, and many a Christian soul. It cannot be avoided except by this marriage. It will not be avoided except by this marriage. Therefore, dear mother-in-lawfor I must call you that nowbe my advocate, pleading on my behalf to her. Describe what I will be, not what I have been. Don't mention what I deserve now, but what I will deserve. Remind her of how necessary this marriage is for the good of the country right now, and tell her not to be foolishly willful about such an important decision.", Shall I be tempted of the devil thus? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-9,"Doesn't he have reason, Lord Demetrius? Didn't you treat his daughter in a very friendly way? "," I would we had a thousand Roman damesAt such a bay, by turn to serve our lust. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-23,"But even if it weren't recorded, I think that the truth would live on from generation to generationbeing told as part of legend and historyall the way until Judgment Day."," [aside] So wise so young, they say, do never live long. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-16,"Oh, sir, I can be quiet."," That dignifies the renown of a bawd, no less than itgives a good report to a number to be chaste. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-30,"There's nothing he can say, except that what I've said is true."," Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approved good masters, That I have ta'en away this old mans daughter, It is most true. True, I have married her. The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace, For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broils and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love. What drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic For such proceeding I am charged withal I won his daughter. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,"I dont know whether or not youre actually him, or if this is some magic trick designed to make me suffer, like I just was. Your heart beats like you are a flesh-and-blood man. And as soon as I saw you, the madness affecting my mind has eased. If it's actually true, then all of this requires an extraordinary explanation. I hereby give up ownership of your dukedom, and beg you to forgive me for the wrongs I did to you. But how is it possible that Prospero is alive and on this island?"," [to GONZALO] First, noble friend,Let me embrace thine age, whose honor cannotBe measured or confined. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-12,"Do you like pictures? We'll instantly fetch you one of Adonis next to a running brook, with Venus hidden in the rushes and spying on him. The rushes seem to move seductively with her sighs, just like real grass swaying in the wind."," Well show thee Io as she was a maidAnd how she was beguileèd and surprised,As lively painted as the deed was done. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-21,"Traitor, you lie!", Traitor! +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-75,"Oh, shame on you, whore!"," I am no strumpet, but of life as honestAs you that thus abuse me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-55,"Here comes that rascal. Boy, where have you been?"," Where have I been? Nay, how now, where are you? Master,has my fellow Tranio stolen your clothes? Or you stolenhis? Or both? Pray, whats the news? " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-55,"Give your support to her idea. I swear by heaven that I am asking for her to come with me not to satisfy my appetite or fulfill hot urges, since those feelings of youth are defunct in me. I am asking in order to be liberal and open to her ideas. And if any of you think that I will be distracted from my serious and great business there if she is with me, may heaven protect your souls, for you are wrong. If winged Cupid should ever sew shut my eyes and blind me so that I am more concerned with my pleasures than with business, let housewives use my helmet as a skillet and let my reputation be completely ruined."," Be it as you shall privately determine, Either for her stay or going. Th' affair cries hasteAnd speed must answer it. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-5,"I'd like that very much. Good Grumio, bring it to me.", I cannot tell. I fear tis choleric. What say you to a piece of beef and mustard? +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-44,"Be careful what you say. The priest is here. [In the voice of Sir Topas] Malvolio, Malvolio, may God restore your sanity! Try to sleep, and stop your silly babbling.", Sir Topas! +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-62,"Very true, and only a month old.", Bless me from marrying a usurer! +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-8,"What, man? Its not been that long, not that long. It was at Lucentios wedding. No matter how quickly the years fly by, its been just twenty-five years since we last wore masks."," Tis more, tis more. His son is elder, sir.His son is thirty. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-69,"Next Wednesday will be our coronation; lords, prepare yourselves.", A woeful pageant have we here beheld. +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-52,Husband?," Ay, husband. Can he that deny? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-12,"Death, which has taken her away to make me cry, ties up my tongue and will not let me speak."," Come, is the bride ready to go to church? " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-7,"And she might have done so; seeing it makes me happy but fills me with guilt, too. She looked just like this when I first fell in love with her, though she was warm and living, not cold and made of stone. I'm ashamed. Is the statue reprimanding me for being more stony and cold-hearted than it?[To HERMIONE] My queen, your magic has conjured up all the crimes I committed against you and your daughter, making me think neither of you could ever forgive me."," And give me leave,And do not say 'tis superstition, thatI kneel and then implore her blessing. Lady,Dear queen, that ended when I but began,Give me that hand of yours to kiss. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-88,"Sir, with all my heart. And when you come on shore, I have another request."," You shall prevail,Were it to woo my daughter; for it seemsYou have been noble towards her. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-41,"I'm so upset; I'm about to start crying. My wife looked just like this girl, and my daughter might have looked like her if she had survived: she has my wife's thick eyebrows, her exact height, her straight posture, her beautiful voice, her sparkling eyes framed in rich eyelashes, with a walk as graceful as Juno's, and a voice that makes people hungry to hear her speak. Where do you live?", Where I am but a stranger: from the deckYou may discern the place. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-54,Don't lie about her birth. She is a royal princess.," To save her life, Ill say she is not so. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-27,"Great Duke of Lancaster, I come to you from humbled Richard, who voluntarily names you his heir and turns over his kingdom to you. Ascend his throne, and long live Henry, fourth of that name!"," In God's name, I'll ascend the regal throne. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-59,"Oh God!Oh, Nurse, how can we stop this? My husband is alive on earth, our vows are up in heaven. How can those vows come back down to earth, unless my husband dies and goes to heaven and sends them back down by doing so? Comfort me. Tell me what to do. Oh, oh, why does God play like this with someone as small as me? What do you say? Dont you have even one happy word? Comfort me, Nurse."," Faith, here it is. Romeo is banishèd, and all the world to nothing That he dares neer come back to challenge you. Or, if he do, it needs must be by stealth. Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, I think it best you married with the county. Oh, hes a lovely gentleman. Romeos a dishclout to him. An eagle, madam, Hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye As Paris hath. Beshrew my very heart, I think you are happy in this second match, For it excels your first. Or if it did not, Your first is dead, or twere as good he were, As living here and you no use of him. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-40,"Yes, sir, I have a handful of them. Although now that I've let go of your hand, I've lost the biggest joke I had."," O knight, thou lackest a cup of canary. When did I see thee so put down? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-30,What of Juliet? How is she? Does she think that Im a cold-blooded murderer because I corrupted our newfound love by killing her relative? Where is she? How is she? What does my wife say about our love?," Oh, she says nothing, sir, but weeps and weeps, And now falls on her bed, and then starts up, And Tybalt calls, and then on Romeo cries, And then down falls again. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-7,"Six or seven thousand, at the most."," Why, our battalia trebles that account. Besides, the kings name is a tower of strength Which they upon the adverse party want. Up with the tent!Come, noble gentlemen, Let us survey the vantage of the ground. Call for some men of sound direction. Lets lack no discipline, make no delay, For, lords, tomorrow is a busy day. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-5,"Listen, a drum!"," Catesby, o'erlook the walls. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-50,"Have you heard, Cassio? "," Now he importunes himTo tell it o'er. Go to, well said, well said. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-41,Take me to jail?," Stay, officer. He shall not go to prison. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-3,"Knock you here, sir? Why, sir, I don't think it's appropriate for me to knock you here, sir."," Villain, I say, knock me at this gateAnd rap me well, or Ill knock your knaves pate. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-53,"I have just one daughter, no other family, to whom I can give my estate. She is a good-looking girl, barely old enough to be a bride, and I have raised her well to possess the most desirable qualities. This man of yours keeps flirting with her. Please, my lord, help me forbid him from seeing her. Otherwise I might as well have said nothing.", The man is honest. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-16,"Your husband, who has to live with a shrew, projects his own troubles onto my husband. And now you know my meaning.", A very mean meaning. +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-3,"The Turkish fleet will be dispersed. From the shore here, the billowing water seems to touch the clouds, and the wind-shaken, surging waves, with their high crests, seem to spray water on the constellations in the sky. I've never seen such a rough, raging sea."," If that the Turkish fleetBe not ensheltered and embayed, they are drowned.It is impossible they bear it out. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-69,Out., Of love? +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-7,"Indeed, sir, windbags!  They're the problem. But, gentlemen, here's some money for you. The general likes your music so much that he would like you to stop playing it, for God's sake."," Well, sir, we will not. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-34,"Yes, Brother, and it's a sad occasion for both of us. Our fatherthe man who should have kept that titledied too recently. And the sadness of his death makes the title seem much less majestic."," How fares our cousin, noble Lord of York? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-99,You're a dog.," Thy mother's of my generation: what's she, if I be a dog? " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,"Will the king come, so that I may spend my last breath giving wholesome advice to his reckless youth? "," Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath;For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-12,"[To himself] You honest lord, what you've said is true, since some of you right there are worse than devils."," I cannot too much muse Such shapes, such gesture, and such sound, expressing, Although they want the use of tongue, a kind Of excellent dumb discourse. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-39,Can this be true?," Oh, heaven forgive us! " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-45,"What? What? Say more, be clear."," For me, That am a maid, though most ungentle fortune Have placed me in this sty, where, since I came, Diseases have been sold dearer than physic, O, that the gods Would set me free from this unhallow'd place, Though they did change me to the meanest bird That flies i' the purer air! " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-81,"It applies to you as much as to me, my lord."," Ay, and much more; but I was born so high.Our aerie buildeth in the cedars top,And dallies with the wind and scorns the sun. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-9,"Well, sir, her name's a word, and to play around with that word might make my sister promiscuous. But indeed, words have been rascals ever since people started needing written contracts to guarantee them."," Thy reason, man? " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-14,"And just in time, here comes Richard with Sir Richard Ratcliffe."," Good morrow to my sovereign king and queen,And, princely peers, a happy time of day. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-41,"Hey, Grumio!", Fellow Grumio! +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-76,"A good plan, my warrior king.", This found I on my tent this morning. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,Can I continue on while my heart stays here? Ill be nothing but an empty body unless I go back to find my heart.," Romeo, my cousin Romeo! Romeo! " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-54,"You, earth, your fertile ground births and feeds everything. You are made of the same hard stuff that puffs out the chests of proud men, though is also the same stuff that produces disgusting critters like the black toad, the blue snake, the golden newt, and the blind, poisonous worm. The sun shines its life-giving fire equally on all of these horrid births. Earth, give me just one poor root, which all men hate! Dry up your fertile womb so that it never gives life to another man! Bring forth tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears. Produce new monsters, never before presented to the world from your face which looks up into the heavens![He finds a root] Finally! A root! Dry up your marrow, vines, and grassy lands, which yield the sweet drinks and tasty food that grease the sides of ungrateful mens' minds, so that all that was considerate within them slips out!"," More man? plague, plague! " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-4,"[To ANTONIO] Look. Hes trying to come up with some new idea for how to help Alonso, winding his brain up like some kind of clock. Soon it will strike...", [to ALONSO] Sir +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-58,"Dont talk to me. I wont say a word. Do as you please, because Im done with you."," O God!O Nurse, how shall this be prevented? My husband is on earth, my faith in heaven. How shall that faith return again to earth, Unless that husband send it me from heaven By leaving earth? Comfort me. Counsel me. Alack, alack, that heaven should practice stratagems Upon so soft a subject as myself. What sayst thou? Hast thou not a word of joy? Some comfort, Nurse. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-81,"Well, sir, then you should put on a happy face and go back to have dinner with Polixenes and Hermione. I'm his cupbearer. If he drinks an un-poisoned beverage, then I'm out of a job."," This is all:Do't and thou hast the one half of my heart;Do't not, thou split'st thine own. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-64,"Most noble lord, if you swear this on your honor, she is his.", My hand to thee; mine honour on my promise. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-133,"You've mistaken me for someone else, sir."," No, sir, no jot. I know your favor well,Though now you have no sea-cap on your head.Take him away. He knows I know him well. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-55,"Now, I say!Be happy, good sweet Kate.Get my boots off, you rogues! You villains, now!"," Sings It was the friar of orders gray, As he forth walkèd on his way : A servant tries to take off PETRUCHIO s boots. Out, you rogue! You pluck my foot awry. Take that, and mend the plucking off the other. Strikes the servant Be merry, Kate.Some water, here, what, ho! Wheres my spaniel Troilus? Sirrah, get you hence And bid my cousin Ferdinand come hither. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-9,"Ah, you are a mean-spirited man. You have an unbecoming disposition and it's pretty sad. My lords, they say, ""anger is a brief madness,"" but this man here is angry all the time! Let him have a table for himself, for he neither wants company nor seems deserving of it."," Let me stay at thine apperil, Timon: I come toobserve; I give thee warning on't. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"Why, this is excellent wordplay."," By my troth, sir, nothough it please you to be one of my friends. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-31,"Yes, and, as Adrian described so smartly, she was a subtle one in bed, too.", The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-29,Do you feel for the person whom you hurt? I'd rather be alone.," Why, fare thee well:Here is some gold for thee. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-18,"If you are Trinculo, then come out from under there. Ill pull on you by these smaller legs. If any of these four legs are Trinculos, these small ones are them. [He pulls TRINCULO out from under the cloak] You're really Trinculo! How did you end up being this monsters excrement? Does he defecate Trinculos?"," I took him to be killed with a thunderstroke. But art thou not drowned, Stephano? I hope now thou art not drowned. Is the storm overblown? I hid me under the deadmooncalfs gaberdine for fear of the storm. And art thou living, Stephano? O Stephano, two Neapolitans scaped! [dances STEPHANO about] " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-127,"Oh, if you only knew how ambitious you truly are, even while you mock ambition! The more you make fun of it, the more obvious it is how much you care! Men who do nothing usually wind up at the bottom, controlled by their own fear and laziness."," Prithee, say on. The setting of thine eye and cheek proclaim A matter from thee, and a birth indeed Which throes thee much to yield. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-10,"Sir Hortensio, have you come to break up the fig? Let me say con tutto il cuore, ben trovato."," Alla nostra casa ben venuto, molto honorato signor mio Petruchio.Rise, Grumio, rise. We will compound this quarrel. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-24,Is she dead?," Ay, to me. She is abused, stol'n from me, and corrupted By spells and medicines bought of mountebanks. For nature so prepost'rously to err, Being not deficient, blind, or lame of sense, Sans witchcraft could not. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-57,Exactly. Come sit on me.," Asses are made to bear, and so are you. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-67,"Accept this gift I made for you, and long live my lord!"," I thank you; you shall hear from me anon:Go not away. What have you there, my friend? " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"It's been nine months since I left my throne in Bohemia without a care in the world. I'd be happy to stay another nine months, brother, except that I would owe you forever. All I can repay you with are my thanks! That being said, I'll have to multiply my single ""thank you"" into many thousands more.", Stay your thanks a while;And pay them when you part. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-30,"[As LUCENTIO] From Pisa, sir. My father is Vincentio."," A mighty man of Pisa. By report I know him well. You are very welcome, sir. [To HORTENSIO as LITIO ] Take you the lute, [To LUCENTIO as CAMBIO ] and you the set of books. You shall go see your pupils presently. Holla, within! " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-0,"Good day, sir.", I also wish it to you. I think this honourable lorddid but try us this other day. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-44,"We'll keep listening to you if you keep giving us money, Timon."," More whore, more mischief first; I have given you earnest. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-21,What do you mean?," If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it: pray; but be not tedious, For the gods are quick of ear, and I am sworn To do my work with haste. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-37,"Definitely. You hear him cheat, see him pretend, and watch him commit crimes, and all the while you love him, feed him, and keep him close, knowing full well that he's a total villain."," I know none such, my lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-16,"[To VINCENTIO] Why, what's going on? This is downright criminal, to take on another man's name!", [as VINCENTIO] Lay hands on the villain. I believe he means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-100,"What comes next? This young shepherd speaks beautifully about a beautiful woman. I'd written you off but, since you ask, I'll listen."," Do, and be witness to 't. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-24,"No, sir, I said that his horse was coming, with him on its back."," Why, thats all one. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-74,"No, cousinI'm crying instead.."," Good heart, at what? " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-22,"If you want to live, go after him! Be like an arrow shot by an experienced archerhit the target I've got my sights on, and don't come back here until you can tell me that Pericles is dead."," My lord,If I can get him within my pistol's length,I'll make him sure enough: so, farewell to your highness. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-2.json-line-1,"That voice sounds like Friar John. Welcome back from Mantua. What does Romeo say? Or, if he wrote down his thoughts, give me his letter."," Going to find a barefoot brother out, One of our order, to associate me, Here in this city visiting the sick, And finding him, the searchers of the town, Suspecting that we both were in a house ere the infectious pestilence did reign, Sealed up the doors and would not let us forth. So that my speed to Mantua there was stayed. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-41,"If my luck matched my desires, I'd try my hand at that."," O, sir, things must be as they may; and what a mancannot get, he may lawfully deal forhis wife's soul. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-64,"I told him that already, but he says he'll stand at your door like a signpost or the leg of a bench until he is allowed to speak with you.", What kind o' man is he? +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-101,"Women, probably. But men too, because they are men themselves. What would you do with the world if you were all-powerful, Apemantus?"," Give it the beasts, to be rid of the men. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-0,"Hey, Philemon!", Doth my lord call? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-109,"The only fortune I need is your beautiful daughter; when my father dies, I will have more money than you've ever dreamed of. But, come on, let's swear to our contract before these witnesses."," Come, your hand;And, daughter, yours. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-23,"Now come, please. I wish you would take my advice!"," Madam, I will. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-68,"[As LUCENTIO] Why, sir, don't I have just as much a right to be out on the streets as you do?", But so is not she. +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-38,"I said, sir, that if you knew who my parents were, you wouldn't hurt me."," I do think so. Pray you, turn your eyes upon me.You are like something thatWhat country-woman?Here of these shores? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-35,"[As LUCENTIO] Mantua, sir? God forbid! And you've come to Padua? Are you so careless with your life?"," My life, sir! how, I pray? For that goes hard. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-50,"Why, he's a devil, a devil, a total fiend."," [as LUCENTIO] Why, shes a devil, a devil, the devils dam. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-37,Can it be? Will the punishment stick?, It does: but time willand so +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-4,"So, let's get some fresh ones, no matter what we have to pay for them. If we don't put any heart into this business we'll never succeed."," Thou sayest true: 'tis not our bringing up of poorbastards,as, I think, I have brought up some eleven " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-10,"What's your reason for that, man?"," Troth, sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false, I am loath to prove reason with them. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-20,"Yes, it looks well made.", Indifferent. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-10,"I will, my lord. May God give you good rest."," Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, Makes the night morning, and the noontide night. Princes have but their titles for their glories, An outward honor for an inward toil, And, for unfelt imaginations, They often feel a world of restless cares, So that betwixt their titles and low name There's nothing differs but the outward fame. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-63,Just tell him that he won't speak with me.," He's been told so, and he says hell stand at your door like a sheriffs post, and be the supporter to a bench, but hell speak with you. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-33,"See, she's going to speak to him."," Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-19,"[As LUCENTIO] Don't worry about the gods. Go on about your business.Signor Baptista, should I lead the way? Welcome! We'll only have one course to feed you, but we'll make up for it in Pisa. Come, sir.", I follow you. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-51,"[Reading]""God knows that I love,But who!Lips, do not speak;No man must know.""""No man must know."" But what's next? The poem's meter changes. ""No man must know."" What if she's writing about you, Malvolio?"," ( aside ) Marry, hang thee, brock! " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-23,"[To MARINA] First, please note that he is an honorable man."," I desire to find him so, that I may worthily note him. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-29,"To prison, until it's time for you to go bear witness at your trial."," What if I do obey? How may the Duke be therewith satisfied, Whose messengers are here about my side Upon some present business of the state To bring me to him? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-9,"Good morning, my noble lords and kinsmen. I slept late, but I trust that my absence hasn't delayed any important decisions that required me to be here."," Had you not come upon your cue, my lord,William Lord Hastings had pronounced your partI mean your voice for crowning of the king. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-37,"Oh ho! Do you see me now? Sir Toby himself has been told to take care of me. This fits exactly with the letter. She sends Sir Toby to me on purpose so that I can be rude to him, just as she told me to in the letter. ""Cast aside your lowly outer self,"" she said. ""Be rude to your companions, and be mean to servants. Talk loudly and often about politics, and make a habit of being unique and eccentric."" And then she wrote down the ways I should go about this: I should have a solemn face and a dignified demeanor, speak slowly, dress like a distinguished gentleman, and so forth. I've caught her now, but it is really God's doingand may God make me thankful! And when she went away just now, she said ""take care of this fellow here."" ""Fellow!"" Not ""Malvolio,"" nor anything appropriate for a servant, but ""fellow."" Almost ""companion"" or ""partner."" Why, everything is coming together perfectly, and not the tiniest amount of doubt, no obstacle, no incredible or unfortunate event could ruin itwhat else can be said? Nothing that exists can now come between me and the fulfillment of my hopes. Well, God is responsible for this, not me, and he is to be thanked."," Which way is he, in the name of sanctity? If all the devils of hell be drawn in little, and Legion himself possessed him, yet Ill speak to him. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-28,"When the queen's relatives rode from London, they too were joyful and felt sure that they were safe. And indeed they had no reason to worry. But see how quickly the day grew cloudy for themnow they're imprisoned at Pomfret Castle. Richard's sudden attack on them makes me worried. I pray to God that it turns out I'm being cowardly for no reason. Well, should we go to the Tower? The day has already begun."," Come, come. Have with you. Wot you what, my lord?Today the lords you talked of are beheaded. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-57,"[As LUCENTIO] God bless you, gentlemen. If I may be so bold, please tell me, which is the best way to the house of Sir Baptista Minola?", He that has the two fair daughtersis t he you mean? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-50,"[To VIOLA] Come, let's go!"," Whither, my lord?Cesario, husband, stay. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-103,"If you did, you would anger the ladies."," O, they eat lords; so they come by great bellies. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-54,"Ah, see, brave lords! When we're working together, I'm like a lamb; but when you cross me, the boar, the mountain lioness, and the ocean are not so powerful as Aaron in rage. But tell us, again; how many have seen the child?", Cornelia the midwife and myself;And no one else but the deliver'd empress. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-40,"That's true, madam, until I sleep with you.", I hope so. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-11,"Now, Catesby, what does your lord say to my request?"," He doth entreat your Grace, my noble lord, To visit him tomorrow or next day. He is within, with two right reverend fathers, Divinely bent to meditation, And in no worldly suits would he be moved To draw him from his holy exercise. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-82,"Now Apemantus, if you weren't so sullen, I would be nice to you."," No, I'll nothing: for if I should be bribed too, there would be none left to rail upon thee, and then thou wouldst sin the faster. Thou givest so long, Timon, I fear me thou wilt give away thyself in paper shortly: what need these feasts, pomps and vain-glories? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-48,"Here, here, sir! Here, sir!"," Here, sir! Here, sir! Here, sir! Here, sir! You loggerheaded and unpolished grooms! What, no attendance? No regard? No duty? Where is the foolish knave I sent before? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-105,"[To IAGO] Refute what this villain has said, if you are a man. He says that you told him his wife was unfaithful. I know you did not; you aren't that much of a villain. Speak, for my heart can't bear your silence any longer."," I told him what I thought, and told no moreThan what he found himself was apt and true. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-56,"Tybalt did, who then was killed by Romeo. Romeo spoke politely to Tybalt and begged him to see how ridiculous the disagreement was and to remember how displeased you would be if there was a fight. All this he said gently, calmly, kneeling down with humility. But he could not make peace. Tybalts anger was irrational, and he was deaf to any talk of peace. Soon Tybalt attacked Mercutio, who just as angry, fought back. They thrusted their swords and attacked each other. Romeo cried out, Stop, my friends. Step apart. Then he jumped in between them, and forced down their swords. Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under Romeos arm, and hit brave Mercutios heart. Then Tybalt ran. But, soon after, Tybalt returned to fight Romeo, who by now wanted revenge for Mercutios death. They began to fight as quick as lightning. Before I could separate them, Tybalt was killed. As Tybalt fell, Romeo turned and ran. This is the truth, I swear on my life."," He is a kinsman to the Montague. Affection makes him false. He speaks not true. Some twenty of them fought in this black strife, And all those twenty could but kill one life. I beg for justice, which thou, Prince, must give. Romeo slew Tybalt. Romeo must not live. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-42,She probably thinks that Proteus has abandoned her., I think she doth; and that's her cause of sorrow. +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-3,"Here she comes! She's as young and beautiful as the spring. She's kind to her subjects, and her noble, virtuous thoughts are well-regarded by all. Just the sight of her face makes me happyit's like all sadness and anger evaporate in her presence. The gods that created me gave me the uncontrollable desire to either be with her or die trying. Since I'm obedient to the gods, I pray they'll help me secure my future happiness!"," Prince Pericles, " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-22,"Oh, then I see Queen Mab has visited you."," Queen Mab, whats she? " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-69,"He'll think, based on the letters you drop, that they come from my niece, and assume that she's in love with him."," My purpose is, indeed, a horse of that color. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-6,"Don't take, good cousin, further than you should, lest you should forget that heaven watches our actions. "," I know it, uncle, and oppose not myselfAgainst their will. But who comes here? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,And must we be divided? Do we have to leave each other?," Ay, hand from hand, my love, and heart from heart. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-17,How!, Call me to your remembrances. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-70,"Give it to me. [Reading] ""Youth, whatever you are, you're nothing but a filthy fellow."""," Good, and valiant. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-31,"Why, that song is even better than the last.", Will you hear t again? +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-31,"Sir, I am one that comes to tell you that your daughter and the Moor are doing the deed at this very moment.", Thou art a villain! +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-3,"[Scattering flowers at the door of JULIETs closed tomb] Sweet flower, Im covering your bridal bed with flowers. Oh, misery! The canopy of your bed is dust and stones. Each night Ill water these flowers. Or, if I dont do that, the ritual I will keep for you each night will be to put flowers on your grave and weep.", The boy gives warning something doth approach.What cursèd foot wanders this way tonightTo cross my obsequies and true loves rite? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-54,"Tybalt, my nephew! My brothers son! Oh Prince, oh nephew, oh husband! Oh, my dear kinsman is dead! Prince, you are a man of honor, and therefore must respond to this murder by killing a Montague. Oh nephew, nephew!"," Benvolio, who began this bloody fray? " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-29,I have a cold and a runny nose. Lend me your handkerchief.," Here, my lord. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-140,"Hello, what's the news?"," Most mighty sovereign, on the western coast Rideth a puissant navy. To our shores Throng many doubtful hollow-hearted friends, Unarmed and unresolved to beat them back. 'Tis thought that Richmond is their admiral; And there they hull, expecting but the aid Of Buckingham to welcome them ashore. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-7,"Thats good, my son. But where were you, then?"," Ill tell thee ere thou ask it me again. I have been feasting with mine enemy, Where on a sudden one hath wounded me, Thats by me wounded. Both our remedies Within thy help and holy physic lies. I bear no hatred, blessèd man, for, lo, My intercession likewise steads my foe. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-4,"Unless the Turkish fleet is sheltered from this storm, they must be drowned. It's impossible for them to survive the storm at sea."," News, lads, Our wars are done! The desperate tempest hath so banged the Turks, That their designment halts. A noble ship of Venice Hath seen a grievous wreck and sufferance On most part of their fleet. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"Sir Hortensio, for good friends like us only a few words are needed. So if you know a woman rich enough to be Petruchio's wifeand wealth is the biggest factor for meit doesn't matter if she's as ugly as Florentius' love, as old as the Sybil, or as shrewish as Socrates' Xanthippe. None of that would bother me, or make me less keen to marry her, even if she were as rough as the Adriatic Sea. I've come to find a wealthy wife in Padua, and if she's wealthy, then I'll have found a good wife. "," [To HORTENSIO] Nay, look you, sir, he tells you flatlywhat his mind is. Why, give him gold enough and marry him to a puppet or an aglet-baby, or an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head, though she have as many diseases as two-and-fifty horses. Why, nothing comes amiss, so money comes withal. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-1.json-line-11,Timon says the same. ," I have observed thee always for a towardly prompt spiritgive thee thy dueand one that knows what belongs to reason; and canst use the time well, if the time use thee well: good parts in thee. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-60,"Stay, please, and tell me what you really think of me.", That you do think you are not what you are. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-127,"[To MIRANDA] Oh, if youre a virgin, and you havent given your love to someone else, then Ill make you the queen of Naples."," Soft, sir! One word more. [ aside] They are both in eithers powers, but this swift business I must uneasy make lest too light winning Make the prize light. [To FERDINAND] One word more. I charge thee That thou attend me. Thou dost here usurp The name thou owest not, and hast put thyself Upon this island as a spy to win it From me, the lord on t. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-3,Your grace has misunderstood me; I left his title out only to be brief. ," The time hath been, Would you have been so brief with him, he would Have been so brief with you, to shorten you, For taking so the head, your whole head's length . " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-23,Will you eat? Will it please your highness to enjoy the food? , Why hast thou slain thine only daughter thus? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-30,"Master, master, look behind you. Who's that, huh?"," Peace, Grumio. It is the rival of my love.Petruchio, stand by a while. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"His letter's sure to be a work of art. But you won't deliver it, will you?"," Never trust me, then. And by all means stir on the youth to an answer. I think oxen and wainropes cannot hale them together. For Andrew, if he were opened and you find so much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, Ill eat the rest of the anatomy. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-63,I did.," 'Tis burnt, and so is all the meat. What dogs are these! Where is the rascal cook? How durst you, villains, bring it from the dresser And serve it thus to me that love it not? There, take it to you, trenchers, cups, and all! Throws the meat, & c. about the stage You heedless joltheads and unmannered slaves! What, do you grumble? Ill be with you straight. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-41,"Well, I will then. Let them perform it. But what's a ""comonty?"" Isn't it a Christmas dance, or some acrobatic trick?"," No, my good lord, it is more pleasing stuff. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-9,"Never, my lord.", Thats strange. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-3,Just to the Tower. And I can guess that I'm going for the same reason you are: to greet the gentle princes who are staying there.," Kind sister, thanks. Well enter all together. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,"Can you give us some comfort, York? How is old Gaunt?"," O how that name befits my composition! Old Gaunt indeed, and gaunt in being old: Within me grief hath kept a tedious fast; And who abstains from meat that is not gaunt? For sleeping England long time have I watch'd; Watching breeds leanness, leanness is all gaunt: The pleasure that some fathers feed upon, Is my strict fast; I mean, my children's looks; And therein fasting, hast thou made me gaunt: Gaunt am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave, Whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-97,"This sounds like a comforting doctrine of faith, one that deserves to be spoken of. Where is the sacred text your ""holy message"" comes from?", In Orsinos bosom. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-27,"God bless you, sir."," And you, sir. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-132,Evil whore!," She give it Cassio? No, alas, I found itAnd I did give t my husband. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-41,"[Whispering]That's me, I'm sure.", One Sir Andrew +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-66,"Why, part of mankind.", What manner of man? +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-12,"Indeed, I will do so with pleasure, my lord."," Cousin of Buckingham, a word with you. [they move aside] Catesby hath sounded Hastings in our business And finds the testy gentleman so hot As he will lose his head ere give consent His masters child, as worshipfully he terms it, Shall lose the royalty of Englands throne. " +pericles-act-1-scene-2.json-line-17,We'll shed each other's blood into the earth from which we came.," Tyre, I now look from thee then, and to Tarsus Intend my travel, where I'll hear from thee; And by whose letters I'll dispose myself. The care I had and have of subjects' good On thee I lay whose wisdom's strength can bear it. I'll take thy word for faith, not ask thine oath: Who shuns not to break one will sure crack both: But in our orbs we'll live so round and safe, That time of both this truth shall ne'er convince, Thou show'dst a subject's shine, I a true prince. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-51,"And I wish, sir, that you'd thought this out in your head and never said it aloud."," How could that be? Either thou art most ignorant by age, Or thou wert born a fool. Camillo's flight, Added to their familiarity, Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture, That lack'd sight only, nought for approbation But only seeing, all other circumstances Made up to the deed, doth push on this proceeding: Yet, for a greater confirmation, For in an act of this importance 'twere Most piteous to be wild, I have dispatch'd in post To sacred Delphos, to Apollo's temple, Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know Of stuff'd sufficiency: now from the oracle They will bring all; whose spiritual counsel had, Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-0,"Increasing familiarity can make people feel more at home, no matter where they are! This shadowy deserted placea forest that no one ever visitsnow feels better to me than towns bustling with people. Here, I can sit alone, and no one sees me. I can tune the sad songs I sing to the nightingale's sorrowful notes. Oh, you that live in my breast: don't leave my love's dwelling place so long without a tenant. Otherwise, it will become a ruin, and the building will fall and leave no memory of what it was! Revive me with your presence, Silvia. You gentle, beautiful creature: treasure me, your abandoned lover! What's this shouting and what hustle do we have here today? These are my friends that make their desires into their laws. They are following some unfortunate traveler. They love me, but I have a lot to do to keep them from committing uncivil and shocking acts. Valentine, keep away for now. Who's coming here? "," Madam, this service I have done for you, Though you respect not aught your servant doth, To hazard life and rescue you from him That would have forced your honour and your love; Vouchsafe me, for my meed, but one fair look; A smaller boon than this I cannot beg And less than this, I am sure, you cannot give. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-67,"Can he be angry? I have seen him remain calm when a cannon has blown his soldiers into the air and, like the devil, blown his own brother out of his arms. And now he's angry? It must be about a serious matter. I will go see him. If he's angry, it must really be something significant."," I prithee, do so. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-159,"Be patient, I'm telling you. You might change your mind."," Never, Iago. Like to the Pontic sea, Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er keeps retiring ebb but keeps due on To the Propontic and the Hellespont, Even so my bloody thoughts with violent pace Shall ne'er look back, ne'er ebb to humble love Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up. Now, by yon marble heaven, In the due reverence of a sacred vow I here engage my words. (he kneels) " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-160,"Well, what do you guess?"," Stirred up by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton,He makes for England, here to claim the crown. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-34,How does our general respond?," AEmilius, let the emperor give his pledgesUnto my father and my uncle Marcus,And we will come. March away. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-6,"[To guards] Go, take him away, and hang him immediately. ", How much money must I have? +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-26,"Good sir, hold on."," What tellst thou me of robbing? This is Venice,My house is not a grange. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-38,Youre a liar.," Draw, if you be men.Gregory, remember thy washing blow. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-6,"He is our cousin, cousin... But it's doubtful that he'll come visit us in a friendly way when he comes home from banishment. Ourself and Bushy, Bagot here and Green observed how he courted the love of the common people. He seemed to become very popular with them by acting humble and familiar. He threw away his respect on slaves, wooing poor craftsmen with crafty smiles and patience in the face of his bad luck, as if he wanted to make them love him instead of me. He took his hat off for some girl selling oysters. A pair of lowly cart-drivers told him godspeed, and he bowed to them and said ""Thanks, my countrymen, my loving friends,"" as if all of England were his, and he were heir to the throne. "," Well, he is gone; and with him go these thoughts. Now for the rebels which stand out in Ireland, Expedient manage must be made, my liege, Ere further leisure yield them further means For their advantage and your highness' loss. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-8,"Curse the day. Shes dead, shes dead, shes dead!"," Ha? Let me see her. Out, alas! Shes cold. Her blood is settled, and her joints are stiff. Life and these lips have long been separated. Death lies on her like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-36,"Oh, it's wonderful! Look how many beautiful creatures there are here! Mankind is so beautiful! Oh, splendid new world, that has such people in it!", 'Tis new to thee. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-49,"Oh, then I see that you'll only part with light, trivial gifts. You'll refuse a beggar's request in heavier, more valuable things.", It is too heavy for your Grace to wear. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-56,"No, not a step. It's a common experience that we often pity our enemies."," Why then methinks tis time to smile again. O world, how apt the poor are to be proud! If one should be a prey, how much the better To fall before the lion than the wolf! " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-28,"Hey, man, you said you wouldn't beg!", I did but crave. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-6,"Really, tomorrow.", We'll part the time between's then; and in thatI'll no gainsaying. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-28,"Yes, the most beautiful woman I think I've ever seen."," O Hermione, As every present time doth boast itself Above a better gone, so must thy grave Give way to what's seen now! Sir, you yourself Have said and writ so, but your writing now Is colder than that theme, 'She had not been, Nor was not to be equall'd;'thus your verse Flow'd with her beauty once: 'tis shrewdly ebb'd, To say you have seen a better. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-16,"Wait, don't draw your sword; you have no reason to be afraid. "," [Within] Open the door, secure, foolhardy king: Shall I for love speak treason to thy face? Open the door, or I will break it open. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-74,"Who provoked you to kill that brave and lively youth, Prince Edward?"," My brothers love, the devil, and my rage. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-63,"I'm ready for you right now. You take the bill, give me the yardstick, and do your worst!"," God-a-mercy, Grumio! Then he shall have no odds. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-13,"To bed? ""Yes, sweetheart, I'll come to you."""," God comfort thee! Why dost thou smile so, and kiss thyhand so oft? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-112,"What handkerchief? The one the Moor first gave to Desdemona, the one you so often asked me to steal.", Hast stolen it from her? +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-37,"Because you were born to conquer my country by killing villains. Keep your gold and go, take it. Be like a plague that ravages the entire world, or like Zeus throwing poison over some wicked city. Do not spare any with your sword, and give no mercy to the elderly man, as he is a money-lender. Give no mercy to false women, because they only look honest and are all whores. Give no mercy to young virgins, because those breasts that break through the lines of her bodies and into men's eyes are horrible traitors and do not deserve pity. Do not spare any babies, whose smiling only earns the mercy of fools. Think of them as bastards, whom an oracle has foreseen will cut your throat, and crush it without any guilt. Swear not to listen to any objections, and arm your ears and your eyes so they shall not yield to the yells of mothers, maids, or babies, or the sight of priests bleeding in their holy clothes. Here's some gold to pay your soldiers. Make a riot, and after all your rage is gone, damn you! Don't speak to me. Just go."," Hast thou gold yet? I'll take the gold thougivest me,Not all thy counsel. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-49,"My lord, for all I know.", What dost thou think? +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-13,"Noble Buckingham, your vow of friendship is like medicine for my sickly heart. Now all we need is my brother Richard to bring the blessed conclusion to this time of peace."," And in good time,Here comes Sir Richard Ratcliffe and the duke. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-184,"Goodbye, sir."," O Perdita, what have we twain forgot!Pray you, a word. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-14,"If you knew what's in my heart, you would be. My lord, give me your opinion on this. Was it a good choice for quick-tempered Virginius to kill his daughter with his own hands, because she had been raped? "," It was, Andronicus. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-6,And so will I.," Peace, children, peace. The king doth love you well.Incapable and shallow innocents,You cannot guess who caused your fathers death. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-13,And she would wish we had twenty thousand more. ," Come, let us go; and pray to all the godsFor our beloved mother in her pains. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-22,"[To CERES] How is my generous sister? Come with me to bless this couple so they will be successful, and have wonderful children."," Honor, riches, marriage, blessing, Long continuance, and increasing, Hourly joys be still upon you. Juno sings her blessings on you. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-143,"Both, and women's sons too."," We are not thieves, but men that much do want. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-70,And this.," Ay, and this. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-24,We'll do what we can for you., Ye're honest men: ye've heard that I have gold;I am sure you have: speak truth; ye're honest men. +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-9,"The weary sun has had a golden sunset, and left a bright trail in the sky. This is an omen that tomorrow will be a good day."," Unless I have mista'en his colors much, Which well I am assured I have not done, His regiment lies half a mile, at least, South from the mighty power of the king. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-129,"If my business ruins me, the gods ruin me.", Traffic's thy god; and thy god confound thee! +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-25,Have you convinced him yet?, He'll stay my lord. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-41,"I hope you have a happy and healthy stay here! Your father is a righteous man, and I've sinned against him. As a punishment, the gods have left me without any children of my own. Your father is blessed to have you! I would be blessed, too, if I had a son and daughter like you two with me now!"," Most noble sir, That which I shall report will bear no credit, Were not the proof so nigh. Please you, great sir, Bohemia greets you from himself by me; Desires you to attach his son, who has His dignity and duty both cast off Fled from his father, from his hopes, and with A shepherd's daughter. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-46,"Drum up the march to Athens! Bye, Timon. If I am successful, I'll come back for you."," If I hope well, I'll never see thee more. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-189,"I see what's going on here. As a pickpocket, it's necessary to have an open ear, quick eye, fast handand a good nose, too, so you can smell out the good places to steal. This is a great time to be a criminal. He just traded me fancy clothes for my rags; I gained everything, and he gained nothing! The gods have clearly given me permission to do whatever I want now. The prince himself is up to no good, running away from his father with his whore in tow. Even if it were a good deed to tell the king, I wouldn't do it. I think it's more crafty to keep it a secret, and since I'm a crook, I'll do just that. "," Aside, aside; here is more matter for a hot brain:every lane's end, every shop, church, session,hanging, yields a careful man work. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-71,"Now, by heaven, my anger starts to overwhelm my reason, and passion is working to take over my good judgment. I have the ability to make either of you regret this. Tell me how this foul brawl began and who started it. I'll sever my ties with whoever started this fighteven if it were my twin brother, I'd do this. We're in a town during wartime, and the citizens are all nervous, and you decide to have a fight between yourselves? At night, when you should be on guard duty? This is a horrible offense. Iago, who started the fight?", If partially affined or leagued in officeThou dost deliver more or less than truthThou art no soldier. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-18,"Yes, and that's why you're going to die."," That deaths unnatural that kills for loving. Alas, why gnaw you so your nether lip? Some bloody passion shakes your very frame. These are portents, but yet I hope, I hope They do not point on me. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-53,"And must she die for this? Oh, let her live, and I'll ruin her manner, mar her beauty, lie and say she is illegitimate, and destroy her reputation. So that she might escape being murdered, I'll say that she was not Edward's daughter.", Wrong not her birth. She is a royal princess. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-72,"I will be angry. What business is it of yours?Father, be quiet. He'll stay until I want him to."," Ay, marry, sir, now it begins to work. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-3,"We'll do that tomorrow, sir. First we should find a place for you to stay."," I am not weary, and tis long to night: I pray you, let us satisfy our eyes With the memorials and the things of fame That do renown this city. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-50,"Unless people are lying, he's promised you more than that."," He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he haspaid you more, which will shame you to give him again. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-103,What an insult he just made!, An it had not fallen flat-long. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-123,"Oh, thats awful!"," Yes, faith, and all his lords, the Duke of MilanAnd his brave son being twain. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-9,"I am Harry of Hereford, Lancaster, and Derby. I stand here ready in my armor to prove, by God's grace and my bravery on the field, that Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, is a foul and dangerous traitor to God, King Richard, and to me. And as long as I fight honestly, I call on God in heaven to defend me! "," On pain of death, no person be so bold Or daring-hardy as to touch the lists, Except the marshal and such officers Appointed to direct these fair designs. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-31,"Most powerful, serious, and honorable sirsmy very noble masters who have proved to be good to meI tell you it is absolutely true that I have taken away this old man's daughter. It is true that I have married her. But this is the extent of my offenseno more. I am not good with words, and haven't been blessed with the skill of peaceful speech. My skill is in war: from the time I was seven-years-old to just nine months ago, I have used the strength of my arms on the battlefield. I cannot speak about much in this great big world besides wartime deeds and battle. Therefore, I probably won't help my case much by speaking for myself. Nonetheless, if you will be patient, I will tell you the whole straightforward story of my love with Desdemona, and won't embellish it at all. I will tell you what sort of spells, what kind of powerful magic, what drugs, and what charms I have used to win this man's daughtersince that is the accusation."," A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself. And she, in spite of nature, Of years, of country, credit, everything, To fall in love with what she feared to look on? It is a judgment maimed and most imperfect That will confess perfection so could err. Against all rules of nature, and must be driven To find out practices of cunning hell Why this should be. I therefore vouch again That with some mixtures powerful o'er the blood Or with some dram, conjured to this effect, He wrought upon her. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-2,"Cousin, come forward and look at this man."," My Lord Aumerle, I know your daring tongue Scorns to unsay what once it hath deliver'd. In that dead time when Gloucester's death was plotted, I heard you say, 'Is not my arm of length, That reacheth from the restful English court As far as Calais, to mine uncle's head?' Amongst much other talk, that very time, I heard you say that you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns Than Bolingbroke's return to England; Adding withal how blest this land would be In this your cousin's death. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-92,"Afraid? Do you know, but are afraid of what you know? Share your knowledge; it's in there somewhere, you must know. You can't just stand there and say, ""I'm afraid to know."" Camillo, your face is as white as I imagine mine is right now. I'm realizing this must have something to do with me. Something has changed forever for me, hasn't it?"," There is a sicknessWhich puts some of us in distemper, butI cannot name the disease; and it is caughtOf you that yet are well. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-8,"Thanks for the compliment, but I hardly deserve it."," Sir, you are music's master. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-146,"Oh, this is terrible! Terrible!"," Nay, this was but his dream. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-5,"Madam, we'll tell stories.", Of sorrow or of joy? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-56,I admit to ordering the cape., [reads] With a trunk sleeve +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-6,"All right, then, call her. [To her servants] You may all leave."," And, madam,I must be present at your conference. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-30,"You've broken the law in the worst way possible, in shameless rebellion detested treason: you are a banished man, but you came here before the end of your banishment, bearing arms against your sovereign. "," As I was banish'd, I was banish'd Hereford; But as I come, I come for Lancaster. And, noble uncle, I beseech your grace Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye: You are my father, for methinks in you I see old Gaunt alive; O, then, my father, Will you permit that I shall stand condemn'd A wandering vagabond; my rights and royalties Pluck'd from my arms perforce and given away To upstart unthrifts? Wherefore was I born? If that my cousin king be King of England, It must be granted I am Duke of Lancaster. You have a son, Aumerle, my noble cousin; Had you first died, and he been thus trod down, He should have found his uncle Gaunt a father, To rouse his wrongs and chase them to the bay. I am denied to sue my livery here, And yet my letters-patents give me leave: My father's goods are all distrain'd and sold, And these and all are all amiss employ'd. What would you have me do? I am a subject, And I challenge law: attorneys are denied me; And therefore, personally I lay my claim To my inheritance of free descent. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,"[Kneeling] As I told you before, Im enslaved to a tyrant, a magician who used his magic to steal the island from me.", Thou liest. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-32,I don't have it with me., Not? +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-11,"[To himself] Do you really need to model a villain in your work? Would you chastise your own vices in other men? Do it, and I've got gold for you."," Nay, let's seek him:Then do we sin against our own estate,When we may profit meet, and come too late. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-54,"Are you her husband, you wretch?"," No, my lord, not I. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-55,"Ariel, you performed your task exactly as I asked. But theres more work required. What time of day is it?", Past the mid season. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-2,"[To herself] Hover about her, spirits, and say that she got what she deserved, since you were also killed before your time."," So many miseries have crazed my voiceThat my woe-wearied tongue is still and mute.Edward Plantagenet, why art thou dead? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-11,He is coming., When will he be here? +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-76,"If it turns out that I can't, you can take me home and prostitute me to the lowest peasant that's a regular at your house."," Well, I will see what I can do for thee: if I canplace thee, I will. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-75,Speak to meI'll answer for her. What do you want?," Most radiant, exquisite and unmatchable beautyI pray you, tell me if this be the lady of the house, for I never saw her. I would be loath to cast away my speech, for besides that it is excellently well penned, I have taken great pains to con it. Good beauties, let me sustain no scorn. I am very comptible, even to the leastsinister usage. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-43,Very suspicious. Hold the friar too., What misadventure is so early upThat calls our person from our morning rest? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-12,She conceives by me? And what does Hortensio think of that?," My widow says, thus she conceives her tale. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-103,I am very sorry that you aren't feeling well.," (picks up the handkerchief) I am glad I have found this napkin, This was her first remembrance from the Moor. My wayward husband hath a hundred times Wooed me to steal it, but she so loves the token (For he conjured her she should ever keep it) That she reserves it evermore about her To kiss and talk to. Ill have the work ta'en out And give t Iago. What he will do with it Heaven knows, not I. I nothing but to please his fantasy. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-8,"Take comfort, my liege; why are you so pale? "," But now the blood of twenty thousand men Did triumph in my face, and they are fled; And, till so much blood thither come again, Have I not reason to look pale and dead? All souls that will be safe fly from my side, For time hath set a blot upon my pride. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-1,"Oh, stop thanking me. You can ""pay"" me when you leave."," Sir, that's to-morrow. I am question'd by my fears, of what may chance Or breed upon our absence; that may blow No sneaking winds at home, to make us say 'This is put forth too truly:' besides, I have stay'd To tire your royalty. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-54,Clever praise! And what if she's unattractive and smart?," If she be black, and thereto have a wit,Shell find a white that shall her blackness fit. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"I wish you more health and happiness, my liege, than I can give you! "," Mine ear is open and my heart prepared; The worst is worldly loss thou canst unfold. Say, is my kingdom lost? why, 'twas my care And what loss is it to be rid of care? Strives Bolingbroke to be as great as we? Greater he shall not be; if he serve God, We'll serve Him too and be his fellow so: Revolt our subjects? that we cannot mend; They break their faith to God as well as us: Cry woe, destruction, ruin and decay: The worst is death, and death will have his day. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-59,"Name it, fair cousin."," 'Fair cousin'? I am greater than a king: For when I was a king, my flatterers Were then but subjects; being now a subject, I have a king here to my flatterer. Being so great, I have no need to beg. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-58,What do you have here? Ballads?," Pray now, buy some: I love a ballad in print o'life, for then we are sure they are true. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-1.json-line-0,"So Timon right now owes five thousand, plus the nine thousand he borrowed from Varro and Isidore, not including what he previously owed me, which totals up to twenty five thousand. And he is still wasting all of this money? This cannot last. Right now, if I want money, all I have to do is take a beggar's dog and give it to Timon. When he gives me gifts in return, it is as if the dog were made of gold. If I wanted to sell my horse and then buy twenty better ones, all I need to do is give that horse to Timon, and without even asking for anything in return, he will give me horses right awaygood ones, too. It is as if he has no guard at the gate of his house, only a man that smiles and invites anyone walking by to enjoy his house. This cannot last, and no man of sound mind could think his estate is safe. Hey, Caphis! Caphis!"," Here, sir; what is your pleasure? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-38,"[To the gentlemen] Please, don't push me, I'll leave. [To LEONTES] Sir, take care of you childsince she is yours. May God send her a guardian angel![To the gentlemen] Get your hands off me! All of you that are coddling his idiotic behavior: you won't do him any good, not one of you. [To LEONTES] Well then, goodbyewe're through."," Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this. My child? away with't! Even thou, that hast A heart so tender o'er it, take it hence And see it instantly consumed with fire; Even thou and none but thou. Take it up straight: Within this hour bring me word 'tis done, And by good testimony, or I'll seize thy life, With what thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire; For thou set'st on thy wife. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-56,"Alas, Iago, my lord has called her a whore, and called her such serious, spiteful names that someone with a true heart couldn't bear to hear them."," Am I that name, Iago? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-94,So does mine. I wonder why she's not in prison.," I cannot blame her. By Gods holy mother, She hath had too much wrong, and I repentMy part thereof that I have done to her. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-54,"I promised that we would all contribute and pay the expenses for his courtship, whatever they turn out to be."," And so we will, provided that he win her. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-55,"My heart will sigh when I try to think of it that wayI know it's a forced march, not a vacation.", The sullen passage of thy weary steps Esteem as foil wherein thou art to set The precious jewel of thy home return. +richard-iii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,"No, my good lord. So calm down."," Hastings and Edwards children, Grey and Rivers, Holy King Henry and thy fair son Edward, Vaughan, and all that have miscarrièd By underhand, corrupted, foul injustice, If that your moody, discontented souls Do through the clouds behold this present hour, Even for revenge mock my destruction. This is All Souls' Day, fellow, is it not? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-50,"Well, what do I need you guys for? I can carry out the investigation myself. I don't ask your opinions because I want them; I ask because I'm a generous guy. If you're too idiotic and inept to realize the truth like I have, then I guess I don't need your advice anymore. The accusation, the execution, and the stakes are all mine."," And I wish, my liege,You had only in your silent judgment tried it,Without more overture. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-54,"Good, Tranio, for the real Lucentio is also in love. I will even become a slave if it will win me that girl, whose appearance has bewitched my lovestruck eyes."," Here comes the rogue. Sirrah, where have you been? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-118,"[Seeing MIRANDA] Obviously, this must be the goddess for whom the music is playing! Please answer my prayer, and let me know if you live on this island, and explain to me how I should behave here. But my most important question, which Ive saved for last, isoh, you wondrous beingare you a girl or something else?"," No wonder, sir,But certainly a maid. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-43,"You sad family, stop your mourning to pass judgment on the evil man who is responsible for all this suffering."," Set him breast-deep in earth, and famish him; There let him stand, and rave, and cry for food; If any one relieves or pities him, For the offence he dies. This is our doom: Some stay to see him fasten'd in the earth. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-64,"""M."" But then the next letter doesn't agree with my name. This theory doesn't stand up to the test. ""A"" should be next, but instead it's ""O."""," ( aside ) And O shall end, I hope. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-28,"Oh, why do we spend so much time hunting for the temporary approval of mortal men, instead of seeking God's favor? Anyone who builds his hopes on the airy foundation of mankind's approval must live like a drunken sailor on the ship's mastready with every nod of his head to tumble down into the fatal ocean."," Come, come, dispatch. 'Tis bootless to exclaim. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-8,"Oh, my poor, bankrupt heart is breaking. Go to prison, eyes, so you will never again be free to look at the world. Ill bury my body in the earth, where it will lie motionless and share a single coffin with Romeo."," O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had!O courteous Tybalt! Honest gentleman!That ever I should live to see thee dead. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-3,Whats the matter?," Look, look. O heavy day! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-18,"Would your greatness like to wash your hands? Oh, how overjoyed we are to see your sanity restored! Oh, if only you could better remember who you are! These past fifteen years you've been living in a dream. Even when you were awake, it was as if you slept."," These fifteen years! By my fay, a goodly nap. But did I never speak of all that time? " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-45,Come here. Hang these clothes on this clothesline.," Pray you, tread softly, that the blind mole may not hear a foot fall. We now are near his cell. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-43,"More wit! What do you say, James Soundpost?"," Faith, I know not what to say. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-29,Can a son watch his father bleed and do nothing? You'll die for this! ," You sad-faced men, people and sons of Rome, By uproar sever'd, like a flight of fowl Scatter'd by winds and high tempestuous gusts, O, let me teach you how to knit again This scatter'd corn into one mutual sheaf, These broken limbs again into one body; Lest Rome herself be bane unto herself, And she whom mighty kingdoms court'sy to, Like a forlorn and desperate castaway, Do shameful execution on herself. But if my frosty signs and chaps of age, Grave witnesses of true experience, Cannot induce you to attend my words, [To Lucius] Speak, Rome's dear friend, as erst our ancestor, When with his solemn tongue he did discourse To love-sick Dido's sad attending ear The story of that baleful burning night When subtle Greeks surprised King Priam's Troy, Tell us what Sinon hath bewitch'd our ears, Or who hath brought the fatal engine in That gives our Troy, our Rome, the civil wound. My heart is not compact of flint nor steel; Nor can I utter all our bitter grief, But floods of tears will drown my oratory, And break my utterance, even in the time When it should move you to attend me most, Lending your kind commiseration. Here is a captain, let him tell the tale; Your hearts will throb and weep to hear him speak. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-29,"And so will I, uncle, if I live long enough."," Come, go with me into mine armoury; Lucius, I'll fit thee; and withal, my boy, Shalt carry from me to the empress' sons Presents that I intend to send them both: Come, come; thou'lt do thy message, wilt thou not? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-9,Why don't you stay here and hear me speak?," Madam, not now. I am very ill at ease,Unfit for mine own purposes. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-43,"Help, master, help! There's a heavy fish stuck in the net! He's as stuck as a poor man in a prison! We can't get it out. Hey! Here we go! We got it out at last, and it turned into a suit of rusty armor."," An armour, friends! I pray you, let me see it. Thanks, fortune, yet, that, after all my crosses, Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself; And though it was mine own, part of my heritage, Which my dead father did bequeath to me. With this strict charge, even as he left his life, 'Keep it, my Pericles; it hath been a shield Twixt me and death;' and pointed to this brace; 'For that it saved me, keep it; in like necessity The which the gods protect thee from! may defend thee.' It kept where I kept, I so dearly loved it; Till the rough seas, that spare not any man, Took it in rage, though calm'd have given't again: I thank thee for't: my shipwreck now's no ill, Since I have here my father's gift in's will. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-11,"Sorrow breaks natural rhythms and interrupts sleep, making night into morning and noon into night. The only glory princes really have are their titles, which are outward honors for their inner troubles. They experience a world of worry about imaginary things, so that the only real difference between princes and peasants is the princes' outward fame."," Ho, whos here? " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-45,"Let me speak, as you have, and offer some proverbs that may help you to be happier with these two lovers. When there's nothing you can do to fix a situation, there's no use crying about it anymore, because you've already survived seeing the worst outcome of your former hopes. To be sad after something bad happens only makes it worse. When fortune takes something away from you, you make a mockery of your trouble by being patient. If you've been robbed, it's better to smile and take away the thief's pleasure of making you upset than to grieve about it, and rob yourself even further of good cheer."," So let the Turk of Cyprus us beguile, We lose it not, so long as we can smile. He bears the sentence well that nothing bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears. But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow That, to pay grief, must of poor patience borrow. These sentences to sugar or to gall, Being strong on both sides, are equivocal. But words are words. I never yet did hear That the bruised heart was piercèd through the ears. I humbly beseech you, proceed to th' affairs of state. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-18,"You make a strong case and give me a pattern to follow. I'll follow that miserable example. Die, die, Lavinia, and let your shame die with you"," And, with thy shame, thy father's sorrow die! " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-13,What are you talking about?," Nothing, my lord, or ifI know not what. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-35,"I beg you, send someone to get Desdemona from the Sagittary Inn, and let her talk about me in front of her father. If she speaks badly of me, then you can take away my official position, lose all your trust in me, and even sentence me to death.", Fetch Desdemona hither. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-4.json-line-2,"""Don't I have a friend?"" he said; he said it twice, and asked it twice, didn't he? ", He did. +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-20,"What's her price, Boult?", I cannot be bated one doit of a thousand pieces. +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-22,What support did I have besides Edward? And he's dead., What stay had we but Clarence? And hes gone. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-115,[To FABIAN] He's offered his horse to settle the quarrel. I've persuaded him that the youth's a fighting devil.," He is as horribly conceited of him, and pants and lookspale, as if a bear were at his heels. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-52,What is this song?," This is the tune of our catch, played by the picture ofNobody. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-5,"I am as mad as he is, if sad madness and merry madness are equals."," How now, Malvolio? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-64,"And leave you out, Richard? Stay, dog, for you must hear me out. If heaven has any horrible plagues worse than anything I could imagine, oh, let it keep them until you've committed the maximum amount of sin. And then let heaven hurl down its anger on you all at once, you disturber of the poor world's peace! May the worm of guilt gnaw away at your soul constantly. May you suspect your friends of being traitors, and consider the worst traitors as your dearest friends. May you never close your wicked eyes and be able to sleepunless it's to dream some terrifying nightmare of a hell filled with ugly devils. You cursed, prematurely born hog, wallowing in the mud; you who were born a deformed child of hell; you insult to your sad mother's womb; you hated product of your father's loins; you filthy scrap of dishonor; you disgusting ", Margaret. +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-38,Master Malvolio?," Ay, good fool. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-2,Give me your hand.," Thus high, by thy advice And thy assistance is King Richard seated. But shall we wear these glories for a day, Or shall they last and we rejoice in them? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-7,Definitely.," A most incomparable man, breathed, as it were,To an untirable and continuate goodness:He passes. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-11,Why would we give it up? Is there anything wrong with working while we're old?," O, our credit comes not in like the commodity, nor the commodity wages not with the danger: therefore, if in our youths we could pick up some pretty estate, 'twere not amiss to keep our door hatched. Besides, the sore terms we stand upon with the gods will be strong with us for giving over. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-3,"[As the Lords stand and look at TIMON] No, my lords."," Ceremony was but devised at first To set a gloss on faint deeds, hollow welcomes, Recanting goodness, sorry ere 'tis shown; But where there is true friendship, there needs none. Pray, sit; more welcome are ye to my fortunes Than my fortunes to me. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-41,He doesnt miss a thing.," No, he doth but mistake the truth totally. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-20,"Well, my good husband."," Give me your hand. This hand is moist, my lady. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-57,The shadow of your sorrow has destroyed the shadow of your face.," Say that again. The shadow of my sorrow! ha! let's see: 'Tis very true, my grief lies all within; And these external manners of laments Are merely shadows to the unseen grief That swells with silence in the tortured soul; There lies the substance: and I thank thee, king, For thy great bounty, that not only givest Me cause to wail but teachest me the way How to lament the cause. I'll beg one boon, And then be gone and trouble you no more. Shall I obtain it? " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-74,Neither would I., Here comes my noble gull-catcher. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-20,"Why, yes, she was washed and cut and trimmed, and it was good fun for those who did it. "," O barbarous, beastly villains, like thyself! " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,Can we see him?, You may;But bootless is your sight: he will not speak To any. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,"Oh, sir, just his servant, who's dressed up like the horse, with a linen stocking on one leg and a big woolen sock on the other, a pair of red and blue garters, and an old hat with some crazy decoration on it in place of the feather. He's dressed like a monster, a total monster, and not at all like a proper Christian page or a gentleman's servant."," [as LUCENTIO] 'Tis some odd humor pricks him to this fashion,Yet oftentimes he goes but mean-appareled. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-40,"Give us some gold, too, Timon. Do you have any more?"," Enough to make a whore forswear her trade, And to make whores, a bawd. Hold up, you sluts, Your aprons mountant: you are not oathable, Although, I know, you 'll swear, terribly swear Into strong shudders and to heavenly agues The immortal gods that hear you, spare your oaths, I'll trust to your conditions: be whores still; And he whose pious breath seeks to convert you, Be strong in whore, allure him, burn him up; Let your close fire predominate his smoke, And be no turncoats: yet may your pains, six months, Be quite contrary: and thatch your poor thin roofs With burthens of the dead;some that were hang'd, No matter:wear them, betray with them: whore still; Paint till a horse may mire upon your face, A pox of wrinkles! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-40,Then he has more power over you than I do.," He may command me as my sovereign,But you have power in me as in a kinsman. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-122,By my father's death, Thy life hath it dishonored. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-32,"I'll go there for you; for the common people won't do anything for us, except to tear us to pieces like dogs. Will you go along with us?"," No; I will to Ireland to his majesty. Farewell: if heart's presages be not vain, We three here art that ne'er shall meet again. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-1,"Gentlemen, I have to tell you that my daughter has decided not to marry for another year. Only she knows why; she won't tell me."," May we not get access to her, my lord? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-147,But this was only his dream., But this denoted a foregone conclusion. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-59,To murder me?," Ay, ay. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-25,"Lovell, go as quickly as you can to the Mayor's brother, Doctor Shaw. "," Now will I go to take some privy order To draw the brats of Clarence out of sight, And to give order that no manner of person Have any time recourse unto the princes. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-41,"What, have you drawn your sword to fight with servants? Turn around, Benvolio, and see the man who will kill you."," I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword,Or manage it to part these men with me. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-47,"About my height, because at Pentecost, when all our enjoyable plays are performed, I played the woman's part. And I dressed up in Madam Julia's dress, which fitted me as well as my men's clothes, as if the dress was made for me. Therefore, I know she is about my height. And, at that time, I made her cry in earnest because I played a tragic role. It was Ariadne's passionate sorrowing for Theseus not keeping his promise and unjustly running away, madam. I was so convincing with my acting, and even shed tears. Because of this, my poor mistressmoved by it allcried bitterly. If I didn't feel her sorrow in that moment, I should have been dead!"," She is beholding to thee, gentle youth. Alas, poor lady, desolate and left! I weep myself to think upon thy words. Here, youth, there is my purse; I give thee this For thy sweet mistress' sake, because thou lovest her. Farewell. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-73,"No, no, hes dead."," Sir, you may thank yourself for this great loss, That would not bless our Europe with your daughter, But rather loose her to an African, Where she at least is banished from your eye, Who hath cause to wet the grief on t. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-23,What does he say? ," Nay, nothing; all is said. His tongue is now a stringless instrument; Words, life and all, old Lancaster hath spent. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-28,"Please, since you're as honest as you are beautiful, tell the truth: tell your angry father that I never said or wrote anything proclaiming my feelings to you."," Why, sir, say if you had,Who takes offence at that would make me glad? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-0,"Have patience, madam. There's no doubt that his Majesty, King Edward, will soon recover his health."," In that you brook it ill, it makes him worse.Therefore, for Gods sake, entertain good comfort And cheer his grace with quick and merry eyes. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-4,"Publius, how are you? How are you, my masters? What, have you found her?"," No, my good lord; but Pluto sends you word, If you will have Revenge from hell, you shall: Marry, for Justice, she is so employ'd, He thinks, with Jove in heaven, or somewhere else, So that perforce you must needs stay a time. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-1,I long with all my heart to see the prince. I hope he's grown a lot since the last time I saw him., But I hear no; they say my son of YorkHas almost overta'en him in his growth. +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-21,"Sir, Prince Pericles is gone."," As thou Wilt live, fly after: and like an arrow shot From a well-experienced archer hits the mark His eye doth level at, so thou ne'er return Unless thou say 'Prince Pericles is dead.' " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-23,"You can go straight to the devil! No one here can stand your ""gifts."""," So will I, Signior Gremio. But a word, I pray. Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brooked parle, know now upon advice, it toucheth us both, that we may yet again have access to our fair mistress and be happy rivals in Biancas love, to labor and effect one thing specially. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-8,"Why, our army is three times that many. Besides, the King's name is a tower of strength, which the opposition lacks. Put up the tent! Come, noble gentlemen, let's survey the military advantages of this battlefield. Call for some experienced officers. Let's lack no discipline and make no delay, for tomorrow will be a busy day, my lords."," The weary sun hath made a golden set, And by the bright track of his fiery car, Gives token of a goodly day tomorrow. Sir William Brandon, you shall bear my standard. Give me some ink and paper in my tent; Ill draw the form and model of our battle, Limit each leader to his several charge, And part in just proportion our small power. My Lord of Oxford, you, Sir William Brandon, And you, Sir Walter Herbert, stay with me. The earl of Pembroke keeps his regiment Good Captain Blunt, bear my goodnight to him, And by the second hour in the morning Desire the earl to see me in my tent. Yet one thing more, good captain, do for me. Where is Lord Stanley quartered, do you know? " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-18,Little pitchers have wide ears., Here comes a messenger. What news? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-10,"I'm pleased that you feel like singing, but it would please me better if you cried. "," I could weep, madam, would it do you good. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-6,"My name is Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. I come here because I made a promisethat God forbid a knight should violate!to defend both my loyalty and truth to God, my king, and my children, against the Duke of Hereford who accuses me. And, by the grace of God and the strength of my own bare hands, I'll prove him (by defending myself) to be a traitor to my God, my king, and to me. And as long as I fight honestly, I call on God in heaven to defend me! "," Marshal, ask yonder knight in arms, Both who he is and why he cometh hither Thus plated in habiliments of war, And formally, according to our law, Depose him in the justice of his cause. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-12,"Sir, we have to throw the queen overboard. The waves are high, the wind is loud, and this storm won't stop until the ship is cleared of the dead.", That's your superstition. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-15,"Cruel tidings! Oh, unhappy news!"," [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Be of good cheer, mother. How fares your Grace? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,"Come here, man. I see that you are poor. Heres forty gold coins. Let me have a bit of poison, something that spreads so fast through the veins that the tired-out person who takes it will lose the breath of life as quickly as gunpowder explodes from the inside of a cannon."," Such mortal drugs I have, but Mantuas lawIs death to any he that utters them. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-0,"When a master's servant behaves like a dog to him, it is tough. I brought this one up from a puppy; I saved this one from drowning, when three or four of his blind brothers and sisters drowned. I have taught him, even as one would say precisely, ""I would teach a dog like this."" I was sent to deliver him as a present from my master to Mistress Silvia, and as soon as I came into the dining room, he comes to her plate and steals her chicken leg. Oh, it's a horrible thing when a dog can't behave himself in different kinds of company! But, as they really should say, I happen to have a dog that is a dog indeeda dog in everything he does. If I didn't have more wisdom than he doesto plead guilty for his wrongdoingI really think he would have been hanged for it. For as sure as I live, he's suffered for it, as you'll see. He thrusts me himself into the company of three or four gentlemanly dogs under the Duke's table. He had not been there (pardon my language) as long as the time it takes to pissand everybody in the room smelled him. ""Out with the dog!"" someone says. ""What dog is that?"" someone else says. ""Whip him!"" a third says. ""Hang him up"" says the Duke. Since I have known the smell before, I knew it was Crab. So I go to the man that whips the dogs: ""Friend,"" I say, ""are you going to whip the dog?"" ""Yes, I am"" he says. ""You'll make things even worse for him if you do,"" I say. ""I was the one who did the thing you know about."" He makes no more fuss about it, but whips me out of the room. How many masters would do this for their servants? No, I swear, I have sat in the stocks for sausages he has stolen. Otherwise, he would have been executed. I have also been punished for geese he has killed. Otherwise, he would have suffered for it. Don't think about this now. No, I remember the trick you played on me when I left Madam Silvia. Didn't I ask you to always pay attention to me, just like I pay attention to you? When did you see me raise up my leg and urinate onto a gentlewoman's skirt? Have you ever seen me do such a trick?", Sebastian is thy name? I like thee wellAnd will employ thee in some service presently. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-85,May she be be honest for a long time. And that you will think she's honest for a long time. ," And yet how nature, erring from itself " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-80,"No, my dear lady. But I also swear that I'm not the same person as the part I'm playing. Are you the lady of the house?"," If I do not usurp myself, I am. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-23,"More confirmation! Give him a hug, Thaisa, this is Helicanus. Now I want to know how you were found, how you survived, and who I should thank (besides the gods) for this miracle."," Lord Cerimon, my lord; this man,Through whom the gods have shown their power; that canFrom first to last resolve you. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-38,"The man who needs to ask. You poor idiots, working for money-lenders. You're like whores who shuttle between money and greed?"," What are we, Apemantus? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-85,"I have heard you speak too much, and your actions and words don't match up.", You charge me most unjustly. +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-7,"My lieutenant, and the servants of the Duke? May this good night be a blessing to you, friends! What's the news?"," The Duke does greet you, general,And he requires your haste-post-haste appearance,Even on the instant. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-14,"His determination soars to such heights! Thomas of Norfolk, how do you respond to this?"," O, let my sovereign turn away his face And bid his ears a little while be deaf, Till I have told this slander of his blood, How God and good men hate so foul a liar. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-0,Where the devil is Romeo? Did he come home last night?, Not to his fathers. I spoke with his man. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-63,I'll never marry a banker!," Here's the midwife's name to't, one MistressTale-porter, and five or six honest wives that werepresent. Why should I carry lies abroad? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-38,"Please, put away your knife and show some wits."," Then have at you with my wit. I will dry-beat you withan iron wit and put up my iron dagger. Answer me like men. [Sings] When griping grief the heart doth wound And doleful dumps the mind oppress, Then music with her silver sound [Speaks] Why silver sound? Why music with her silversound? What say you, Simon Catling? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-7,This spirit is torturing me. Oh!," This is some monster of the isle with four legs who hath got, as I take it, an ague. Where the devil should he learn our language? I will give him some relief if itbe but for that. If I can recover him and keep him tameand get to Naples with him, hes a present for any emperor that ever trod on neats leather. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-81,"Trust me, I worry it has. Please consider that what I am saying comes from my love for you. But I see you really are affected by what I've said. I only meant to warn you to be a little suspicious. I beg you not to make more out of this than you should. ", I will not. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"Oh God, did Romeos hand shed Tybalts blood?"," It did, it did. Alas the day, it did. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-64,Why?, Thou flatter'st misery. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-0,"This costume looks good on you! You're not a shepherdess; you're Flora, the goddess of spring. This sheep-shearing festival is a meeting of the gods, and you're the queen of all of them."," Sir, my gracious lord, To chide at your extremes it not becomes me: O, pardon, that I name them! Your high self, The gracious mark o' the land, you have obscured With a swain's wearing, and me, poor lowly maid, Most goddess-like prank'd up: but that our feasts In every mess have folly and the feeders Digest it with a custom, I should blush To see you so attired, sworn, I think, To show myself a glass. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-38,So is he lazy then?," O, my fair cousin, I must not say so. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-6,What's wrong with youwhy do you look so wild?," God save your grace! I do beseech your majesty,To have some conference with your grace alone. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-83,"Blessed? As if. She drinks the same wine we do. If she was really blessed, she never would have fallen in love with the Moor. Blessed? Nonsense! Didn't you see her playing with Cassio's hand? Didn't you notice that?"," Yes, that I did, but that was but courtesy. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-26,"Sheathe your shiny swords, or the dew will make them rust. Good sir, your old age commands more respect than your weapons do."," O thou foul thief, where hast thou stowed my daughter? Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her! For Ill refer me to all things of sense, If she in chains of magic were not bound, Whether a maid so tender, fair, and happy, So opposite to marriage that she shunned The wealthy curlèd darlings of our nation, Would ever have, t' incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thouto fear, not to delight. Judge me the world if tis not gross in sense That thou hast practiced on her with foul charms, Abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals That weakens motion. Ill have t disputed on. 'Tis probable and palpable to thinking. I therefore apprehend and do attach thee For an abuser of the world, a practicer Of arts inhibited and out of warrant. Lay hold upon him. If he do resist, Subdue him at his peril! " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,"To God, the champion and defender of widows. "," Why, then, I will. Farewell, old Gaunt. Thou goest to Coventry, there to behold Our cousin Hereford and fell Mowbray fight: O, sit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's spear, That it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast! Or, if misfortune miss the first career, Be Mowbray's sins so heavy in his bosom, They may break his foaming courser's back, And throw the rider headlong in the lists, A caitiff recreant to my cousin Hereford! Farewell, old Gaunt: thy sometimes brother's wife With her companion grief must end her life. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-25,"Sit, sir, and I'll tell you. But, as you can see, I'll be interrupted..."," O, here isThe lady that I sent for. Welcome, fair one!Is't not a goodly presence? " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-26,Here it comes.," Stay, stay, here comes the fool with Apemantus:let's ha' some sport with 'em. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-69,But there is no man who would do such a thing. It is impossible.," If any such there be, heaven pardon him! " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,"She would, and she'd force me to murder my new wife."," I should so. Were I the ghost that walk'd, I'ld bid you mark Her eye, a nd tell me for what dull part in't You chose her; then I'ld shriek, that even your ears Should rift to hear me; and the words that follow'd Should be 'Remember mine.' " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-4,What noblemen have been killed on either side?," John Duke of Norfolk, Walter, Lord Ferrers,Sir Robert Brakenbury, and Sir William Brandon. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-8,"Yes, in the twinkling of an eye."," Before you can say Come and Go, And breathe twice and cry So, so! Each one, tripping on his toe, Will be here with mop and mow. Do you love me, master, no? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-18,"Yes, now he'll have a lively widow for himself. He claims he'll woo her and marry her in a day.", God give him joy! +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-55,"Oh, Ratcliffe, I'm afraid, I'm afraid."," Nay, good my lord, be not afraid of shadows. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-37,My noble lord," What dost thou say, Iago? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-24,What's the news? Who has arrived?," 'Tis one Iago, ancient to the general. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-19,"Why would you cage her up in place of this fiend from hell, Sir Baptista, and punish her for her sister's tongue?"," Gentlemen, content ye. I am resolved.Go in, Bianca. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-108,"I see what you areyou're too proud. But even if you were the devil, you'd still be beautiful. My lord and master loves you. Such love as his couldn't be repaid even if you were crowned the most beautiful woman in the world.", How does he love me? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-64,To raise foolish children and tally household expenditures.," Oh, most lame and impotent conclusion! Do not learn of him, Emilia, though he be thy husband. How say you, Cassio? Is he not a most profane and liberal counselor? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-20,"Be quiet, and stay still.", I will so. Whats the matter? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-60,All the better for him. I wish I could be Lucentio too.," So could I, faith, boy, to have the next wish after, That Lucentio indeed had Baptistas youngest daughter. But, sirrah, not for my sake, but your masters, I advise You use your manners discreetly in all kind of companies. When I am alone, why then I am Tranio; But in all places else, your master Lucentio. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-5,"If you'll get rid of your servants, ma'am, I can bring Emilia out."," I pray now, call her.Withdraw yourselves. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-44,"Things that taste sweet are difficult to digest. You asked my opinion as a judge, but I would rather you had asked me to argue as a father. Oh, had it been a stranger, not my child, I would have gone easier on him; I tried to avoid looking prejudiced, but destroyed my own life in the process. I hoped that some of you would say that I was being too harsh to my own son, but you allowed me to wrong myself. "," Cousin, farewell; and, uncle, bid him so:Six years we banish him, and he shall go. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-90,Where would you send it?, To sauce thy dishes. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"Never, my lord.", Nor send you out o' th' way? +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-22,The biggest wave I've ever seen washed it up on the shore., Wrench it open;Soft! it smells most sweetly in my sense. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-62,I brought my master news of Juliets death. And then with great haste he rode from Mantua to this tomb. [He shows a letter] Early this morning he told me to give this letter to his father. Then he threatened to kill me if I did not leave when he went into the tomb.," Give me the letter. I will look on it. [Takes letter from BALTHASAR] Where is the countys page, that raised the watch?Sirrah, what made your master in this place? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-107,But did you ever tell him that she was unfaithful?, I did. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-69,"I beg your pardon, thenfor I thought you had called me all those bitter names."," Why, so I did, but looked for no reply.O, let me make the period to my curse! " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-3.json-line-7,This evening. , Where shall I meet you? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-62,And who brought it?, I. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-12,"Don't you think you ought to go to bed, Malvolio?"," To bed? Ay, sweetheart, and Ill come to thee. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-50,"Monster, whatever you ask for I'll do, so long as it's reasonable. Come on, Trinculo, lets sing. [Singing]Mock 'em and shock 'emAnd shock 'em and mock 'em.Thought is free.", Thats not the tune. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-5,We could win him and his money over if the girl would just give in to customers., How now! How a dozen of virginities? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-9,May God preserve us from all devils like her!," And me too, good Lord! " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-80,At my house., Ill be with thee betimes. +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-19,"Dishonorable boy! Your lie weighs my sword to take vengeance, and so the liar and the lie will soon lie dead in the earth. To prove it, theres the sign of my honor [throws down gage]: take the challenge, if you dare."," How fondly dost thou spur a forward horse! If I dare eat, or drink, or breathe, or live, I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness, And spit upon him, whilst I say he lies, And lies, and lies: there is my bond of faith, To tie thee to my strong correction. As I intend to thrive in this new world, Aumerle is guilty of my true appeal: Besides, I heard the banish'd Norfolk say That thou, Aumerle, didst send two of thy men To execute the noble duke at Calais. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-29,"Yes, madam."," Ursula, bring my picture here. Go give your master this: tell him from me, One Julia, that his changing thoughts forget, Would better fit his chamber than this shadow. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-16,"Sister, let yourself be happy in my unhappiness. Sir, I will humbly obey your will. My books and musical instruments will be my companions. I will read and practice by myself."," Hark, Tranio! Thou mayst hear Minerva speak. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-16,"I thought she must have some important business in that isolated house, since she's visited it alone two or three times a day every day since Hermione's death. Should we head that way and join the celebration?", Who would be thence that has the benefit of access?every wink of an eye some new grace will be born:our absence makes us unthrifty to our knowledge.Let's along. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-0,"Give me your torch, boy. Now go and stand far away from me. Actually, put out the torch out so no one can see me."," Under yon yew trees lay thee all along, Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread, Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves, But thou shalt hear it. Whistle then to me, As signal that thou hearst something approach. Give me those flowers. Do as I bid thee, go. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-41,Is he sent from Duke Orsino?," I know not, madam. 'Tis a fair young man, and well attended. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-3,"I thank him humbly, and I thank all of you, too. But who's that, led by a Goth warrior? "," Renowned Lucius, from our troops I stray'd To gaze upon a ruinous monastery; And, as I earnestly did fix mine eye Upon the wasted building, suddenly I heard a child cry underneath a wall. I made unto the noise; when soon I heard The crying babe controll'd with this discourse: 'Peace, tawny slave, half me and half thy dam! Did not thy hue bewray whose brat thou art, Had nature lent thee but thy mother's look, Villain, thou mightst have been an emperor: But where the bull and cow are both milk-white, They never do beget a coal-black calf. Peace, villain, peace!'even thus he rates the babe, 'For I must bear thee to a trusty Goth; Who, when he knows thou art the empress' babe, Will hold thee dearly for thy mother's sake.' With this, my weapon drawn, I rush'd upon him, Surprised him suddenly, and brought him hither, To use as you think needful of the man. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,Will you swear never to marry unless I give you permission?," Never, Paulina; so be blest my spirit! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-122,"The same thing I am doing now as I stand here amazed to hear you mention Naples. He does hear me, and it makes me cry that he hears me. I myself am the King of NaplesI saw with my own eyes, which havent been dry sincemy father killed by a shipwreck."," Alack, for mercy! " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-3,"[To ANTONIO so that only he can hear] When we get another opportunity, we'll take it."," [aside to SEBASTIAN] Let it be tonight, For now they are oppressed with travel. They Will not, nor cannot, use such vigilance As when they are fresh. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-6,That may be true of people who've actually done such things; it has nothing to do with me., You will not own it. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-9,"And if I do get to speak to her, my lord, what do I do then?"," O, then unfold the passion of my love, Surprise her with discourse of my dear faith: It shall become thee well to act my woes; She will attend it better in thy youth Than in a nuncios of more grave aspect. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-52,"Lady, the man who robbed you of your husband did it to help you find a better husband.", His better doth not breathe upon the earth. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-63,"Why, what do you have to be afraid of?"," Marry, my uncle Clarence' angry ghost. My grandam told me he was murdered there. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-24,"Lord Rivers and Lord Grey have been sent to Pomfret, and Sir Thomas Vaughan with them. They're all prisoners.", Who hath committed them? +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-51,Everything has changed so much!," 'Tis meet I should be used so, very meet. How have I been behaved that he might stick The smallst opinion on my least misuse? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-9,That late?, Is not my lord seen yet? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-125,"I'm his friend, sir, and I would do more to you for his sake than whatever he might have said he would ."," Nay, if you be an undertaker, I am for you. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-112,"And what's the news, good cousin Lodovico?"," I am very glad to see you, signior. Welcome to Cyprus. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-23,"Lose nothing? No, youd get bigger. Men make women bigger. "," Speak briefly. Can you like of Paris, love? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,"[As VINCENTIO] Yes, sir, or so his mother tells me, if I can believe her."," [To VINCENTIO] Why, how now, gentleman! Why, this is flat knavery to take upon you another mans name. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-0,"Sir Proteus, what does Silvia say about my wooing?"," O, sir, I find her milder than she was;And yet she takes exceptions at your person. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-125,"Boy, you don't know how to love like I do."," [as LUCENTIO] Graybeard, thy love doth freeze. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-34,Low-born men enrich themselves by his property.," My lords of England, let me tell you this: I have had feeling of my cousin's wrongs And laboured all I could to do him right; But in this kind to come, in braving arms, Be his own carver and cut out his way, To find out right with wrong, it may not be; And you that do abet him in this kind Cherish rebellion and are rebels all. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-161,"Don't get up yet. [He kneels down as well] May the stars in the sky, and the sky itself be my witnesses: Iago hereby dedicates all of his wit, strength, and heart to helping Othello, who has been wronged. Whatever he commands, I will obey, whatever bloody task he gives me."," I greet thy love Not with vain thanks but with acceptance bounteous, And will upon the instant put thee to t. Within these three days let me hear thee say That Cassios not alive. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-67,And Trinculo is so drunk that he's staggering. Where did they find the powerful liquor that has made them so drunk?[To TRINCULO] How did you get so drunk?," I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last that,I fear me, will never out of my bones. I shall not fearflyblowing. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-13,"Well, especially after seeing that you are well, too.", The swallow follows not summer more willing than weyour lordship. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-3,"Thanks, lovely Lucius; what's the news? "," [Aside] That you are both decipher'd, that's the news, For villains mark'd with rape. May it please you, My grandsire, well advised, hath sent by me The goodliest weapons of his armoury To gratify your honourable youth, The hope of Rome; for so he bade me say; And so I do, and with his gifts present Your lordships, that, whenever you have need, You may be armed and appointed well: And so I leave you both: [Aside] like bloody villains. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-26,"Good pilgrim, you are unfair to your hand. Your hand shows proper devotion by touching mine, just as pilgrims reach out to touch the hands of saints. Holding palm to palm is like a pilgrims kiss."," Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-20,"They knock again!Whos there?Romeo, stand up. Theyll catch you. Hold on a moment.Romeo, stand up."," Run to my study.By and by!Gods will,What simpleness is this!I come, I come. " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-7,You can tell by our sunken cheeks and hollow eyes.," O, let those cities that of plenty's cup And her prosperities so largely taste, With their superfluous riots, hear these tears! The misery of Tarsus may be theirs. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,I'm only saying what I know to be true. I'm being completely honest with you.," Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia. They were trained together in their childhoods; and there rooted betwixt them then such an affection, which cannot choose but branch now. Since their more mature dignities and royal necessities made separation of their society, their encounters, though not personal, have been royally attorneyed with interchange of gifts, letters, loving embassies; that they have seemed to be together, though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed winds. The heavens continue their loves! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-16,I suppose you're right.," Then make your garden rich in gillyvors,And do not call them bastards. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-27,"He wouldn't when I asked! Hermione, you've never spoken better.", Never? +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-3,"Will you come to bed, my lord?"," Have you prayed tonight, Desdemon? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-108,"Hello, noble General."," With all my heart, sir. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-3,"He said he would go to the slums and take a glove from a beggar, and wear it as a favor, and with that would defeat the champion in a joust."," As dissolute as desperate; yet through both I see some sparks of better hope, which elder years May happily bring forth. But who comes here? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-39,"Would you force me into a world of worries? Call them back then. I am not made of stone. I can be persuaded by these kind pleas, even though it goes against my conscience and my soul."," Cousin of Buckingham and sage, grave men, Since you will buckle fortune on my back, To bear her burden, whe'er I will or no, I must have patience to endure the load; But if black scandal or foul-faced reproach Attend the sequel of your imposition, Your mere enforcement shall acquittance me From all the impure blots and stains thereof, For God doth know, and you may partly see, How far I am from the desire of this. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-1,"Yes, yes, the ladder."," Ay me, what news? Why dost thou wring thy hands? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"Did you see that, Hostilius?"," Ay, too well. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-96,That's good advice.," I protest, in the sincerity of love and honest kindness. " +pericles-act-3-scene-4.json-line-0,"Ma'am, this letter and some jewelry were in your coffin with you. Here they are; they're yours. Do you recognize the handwriting?"," It is my lord's. That I was shipp'd at sea, I well remember, Even on my eaning time; but whether there Deliver'd, by the holy gods, I cannot rightly say. But since King Pericles, My wedded lord, I ne'er shall see again, A vestal livery will I take me to, And never more have joy. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-135,"Claribel, who is now Queen of Tunis, and who lives thirty miles farther than a lifetime's journey from Italy. She wouldn't even receive a letter from Italy (unless it could somehow be delivered by the light of the sun; the man in the moon's too slow to deliver it) in less than the time it takes a baby to grow old enough to shave. Claribel was the cause of our ship getting swallowed by the sea, though some of us survivedand our survival suggests that it is our destiny to perform an act that, in fact, reenacts the past."," What stuff is this? How say you? 'Tis true, my brothers daughters Queen of Tunis, So is she heir of Naples, twixt which regions There is some space. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-13,"My lord, you are foolishly stubborn, and too tied to formalities and traditions. Consider the moral roughness of these times, and you'll see that you're not really breaking sanctuary in seizing him. The benefit of sanctuary is always given to those who really deserve protection, or those who are smart enough to claim it. This prince has neither claimed it nor does he deserve it. Therefore, in my opinion, he cannot have it. If you seize him from sanctuary when he was never really taking sanctuary in the first place, then you aren't breaking any laws or traditions. I've often heard of ""sanctuary men,"" but until now I've never heard of ""sanctuary children."""," My lord, you shall o'errule my mind for once.Come on, Lord Hastings, will you go with me? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-25,"He is as dead as I am alive, my lord. "," Sweet peace conduct his sweet soul to the bosom Of good old Abraham! Lords appellants, Your differences shall all rest under gage Till we assign you to your days of trial. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-57,"Really, rumor has it that you are going to marry her.", Prithee say true! +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-26,A message from whom?," From my master, Sir Proteus, madam. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-8,Can you ask around and find out?," I will catechize the world for him, that is, make questions, and by them answer. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-47,"Sure, I'll do it tomorrow morning, I swear. My lady would give a lot to keep from losing him."," How now, mistress? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-71,"Explain yourself quickly, before this speech about your kindness outlasts whatever kindness you have.", Then know that from my soul I love thy daughter. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-157,"Lead us away from this place, and let's go search some more for my poor son."," Heavens keep him from these beasts!For he is, sure, i' th' island. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-35,"[Kneels] I kneel against them with my loyal joints! It won't go well for you, if you grant any forgiveness! "," Pleads he in earnest? look upon his face; His eyes do drop no tears, his prayers are in jest; His words come from his mouth, ours from our breast: He prays but faintly and would be denied; We pray with heart and soul and all beside: His weary joints would gladly rise, I know; Our knees shall kneel till to the ground they grow: His prayers are full of false hypocrisy; Ours of true zeal and deep integrity. Our prayers do out-pray his; then let them have That mercy which true prayer ought to have. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-44,"You will? Well, lucky me! [To POLIXENES] Brother, do you love your son as much as I seem to love mine?"," If at home, sir, He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter, Now my sworn friend and then mine enemy, My parasite, my soldier, statesman, all: He makes a July's day short as December, And with his varying childness cures in me Thoughts that would thick my blood. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-26,It will be soon. Therefore confess your sin openly. Your denial of every part of it can do nothing to remove the horrible idea that I have in my head. You are about to die.," Oh, heaven have mercy on me! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-62,You speak as if I had killed my nephews.," Cousins, indeed, and by their uncle cozened Of comfort, kingdom, kindred, freedom, life. Whose hand soever launched their tender hearts, Thy head, all indirectly, gave direction. No doubt the murd'rous knife was dull and blunt Till it was whetted on thy stone-hard heart, To revel in the entrails of my lambs. But that still use of grief makes wild grief tame, My tongue should to thy ears not name my boys Till that my nails were anchored in thine eyes, And I, in such a desp'rate bay of death, Like a poor bark of sails and tackling reft, Rush all to pieces on thy rocky bosom. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-26,"No, not tonight."," Tomorrow dinner, then? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-3,"Let me be caught. Let me be put to death. Ill be happy, if thats how you want it. Ill say the grayness over there is not the coming morning. Rather, its a pale reflection of the moon. And that isnt the lark singing in the sky above our heads. Id rather stay than go. Come on, death! You'd be welcome here! Juliet wills it. How are you, my love? Lets talk. It is not day."," It is, it is. Hie hence! Be gone, away! It is the lark that sings so out of tune, Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps. Some say the lark makes sweet division. This doth not so, for she divideth us. Some say the lark and loathèd toad change eyes. Oh, now I would they had changed voices too, Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray, Hunting thee hence with hunts-up to the day. O, now be gone. More light and light it grows. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-41,"[To QUEEN ELIZABETH] And during all that time, you and your first husband, Sir John Grey, were fighting for the house of Lancaster."," [aside] A murd'rous villain, and so still thou art. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-27,"[To ELIZABETH] And farewell to you, sad old queen."," [to DORSET] Go thou to Richmond, and good fortune guide thee. [to ANNE] Go thou to Richard, and good angels tend thee. [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Go thou to sanctuary, and good thoughts possess thee. I to my grave, where peace and rest lie with me. Eighty-odd years of sorrow have I seen, And each hours joy wracked with a week of teen. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-21,"When holy and devout religious men are praying, it takes a great deal to draw them away, because they are so wrapped up in their eager contemplation of God."," See where his Grace stands, tween two clergymen. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-116,Aren't you a poet?, Yes. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-1.json-line-8,"If love is blind, it cant hit the target. Hell sit under a medlar tree and wish his love were one of its fruits, which women, when theyre alone, joke look like female genitals. Oh, Romeo, I wish she were one such fruit! I wish she was an open-arse, and that you were a pop her in pear. Good night, Romeo. Im off to my little trundle bed. Its too cold in this field for me to sleep here. Come on, Benvolio, shall we leave?"," Go then, for 'tis in vainTo seek him here that means not to be found. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-3,It is.," Why, then All Souls' Day is my bodys doomsday. This is the day which, in King Edwards time, I wished might fall on me when I was found False to his children and his wifes allies. This is the day wherein I wished to fall By the false faith of him who most I trusted. This, this All Souls' Day to my fearful soul Is the determined respite of my wrongs. That high All-seer which I dallied with Hath turned my feignèd prayer on my head And given in earnest what I begged in jest. Thus doth he force the swords of wicked men To turn their own points in their masters' bosoms. Thus Margarets curse falls heavy upon my neck: When he, quoth she, shall split thy heart with sorrow, Remember Margaret was a prophetess. Come, lead me, officers, to the block of shame. Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-20,"""Some are born great""", Ha? +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-31,"[Pestering FLAVIUS] Please, sir"," What do ye ask of me, my friend? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,"A good woman, or not a woman at all."," Marry, whip thee, gosling: I think I shall have something to do with you. Come, you're a young foolish sapling, and must be bowed as I would have you. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-6,"All blessings to you, good Simonides!"," To you as much, sir! I am beholding to you For your sweet music this last night: I do Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-5.json-line-15,Do you have permission to go to confession today?, I have. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-4.json-line-0,"Painful times provide no chance for love. Lady Capulet, good night. Speak well of me to your daughter."," I will, and know her mind early tomorrow.Tonight she is mewed up to her heaviness. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-24,"What, are you afraid?"," Not to kill him, having a warrant, but to be damned for killing him, from the which no warrant can defend me. " +pericles-act-3-scene-3.json-line-5,"I believe. Your actions speak louder than your words; you don't have to swear. I won't cut my hair again until she gets married, though it might look strange. Goodbye.[To DIONYZA] Ma'am, please take good care of my child."," I have one myself,Who shall not be more dear to my respectThan yours, my lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-31,"[As LUCENTIO] What's going on, what's the matter?"," What, is the man lunatic? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-28,"Die, madman, for this murder!"," Can the son's eye behold his father bleed?There's meed for meed, death for a deadly deed! " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-47,"What, you're going to enter the tournament for the lady?", I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-46,With who?," Why, with my lord, madam. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-125,Oh God! Oh heavenly powers!," Zounds, hold your peace. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-64,Spoken like a true buzzard.," O slow-winged turtle, shall a buzzard take thee? " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-21,"Curses on the heart that forced us to this method! Write, good niece; and tell us, at last, what God wants to be known so that we can take revenge. Heaven will guide your pen to show what happened, so that we may know the traitors and the truth!"," O, do ye read, my lord, what she hath writ?'Stuprum. Chiron. Demetrius.' " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-75,"Desdemona deceived her father in marrying you, and she pretended to shake in fear at your looks when she actually loved them.", And so she did. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-3,Girls who are younger than your daughter have become happy mothers.," And too soon marred are those so early made. Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she. Shes the hopeful lady of my earth. But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart. My will to her consent is but a part. An she agreed within her scope of choice, Lies my consent and fair according voice. This night I hold an old accustomed feast, Whereto I have invited many a guest Such as I love. And you among the store, One more, most welcome, makes my number more. At my poor house look to behold this night Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light. Such comfort as do lusty young men feel When well-appareled April on the heel Of limping winter treads. Even such delight Among fresh fennel buds shall you this night Inherit at my house. Hear all, all see, And like her most whose merit most shall be Which on more view of many, mine, being one, May stand in number, though in reckoning none, Come, go with me. [To PETER, giving him a paper] Go, sirrah, trudge about Through fair Verona. Find those persons out Whose names are written there, and to them say My house and welcome on their pleasure stay. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-4,"My pretty grandchildren, you both misunderstand me. I'm lamenting the sickness of the king, because I don't want to lose him. I'm not lamenting your father's death. It would be wasted sorrow to cry over someone who's already dead."," Then, you conclude, my grandam, he is dead. The king mine uncle is to blame for it. God will revenge it, whom I will importune With earnest prayers, all to that effect. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-81,"No, tell me the truth, did he fall for my letter?", Like aqua vitae with a midwife. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-5.json-line-1,"Peter, go back and wait at the gate."," Now, good sweet Nurse O Lord, why lookst thou sad? Though news be sad, yet tell them merrily. If good, thou shamest the music of sweet news By playing it to me with so sour a face. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-13,"Please, Nurse, I'm asking you to step, too."," Peace, I have done. God mark thee to his grace! Thou wast the prettiest babe that eer I nursed. An I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-18,"No. It was already daytime when we left each other. Iago, I've been bold enough to ask to speak to your wife. I will ask her to allow me to see the virtuous Desdemona. "," Ill send her to you presently, And Ill devise a mean to draw the Moor Out of the way, that your converse and business May be more free. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-15,They also say that he gets drunk with you every night.," With drinking healths to my niece. Ill drink to her aslong as there is a passage in my throat and drink in Illyria. Hes a coward and a coistrel that will not drink to my niece till his brains turn o' th' toe like aparish top. What, wench! Castiliano vulgo , for here comes Sir Andrew Agueface. " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-8,"Sounds like he loves you a lot, if you're his whole life.", Who is the second that presents himself? +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-23,"Sir, if I can get within gunshot, I'll take him out. Goodbye, sir."," Thaliard, adieu! " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-1,"Look, right there, look! Here comes one of his spirits to punish me for bringing back the wood too slowly. Ill lie down, flat on the ground. Maybe he wont notice me.[He lies down, covering himself with his cloak]"," Heres neither bush nor shrub to bear off any weather at all. And another storm brewing, I hear it sing i' th'wind. Yond same black cloud, yond huge one, looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor. If it should thunder as it did before, I know not where to hide my head. Yond same cloud cannot choose but fall by pailfuls. [sees CALIBAN] What have we here? A man or a fish? Dead or alive? A fish. He smells like a fish, a very ancient and fish-like smell, a kind of not-of-the-newest poor-john. A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a pieceof silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not givea doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian. Legged like a man and his fins like arms! Warm, o' my troth. I do now let loose my opinion, hold it no longer: this is no fish, but an islander that hath lately suffered by a thunderbolt. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-1,"[Taking HASTINGS' hand] By heaven, my soul is now cleansed of all grudges and hatred. With this handshake I swear that this love is true.", So thrive I as I truly swear the like. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-36,"Go, go into old Titus's sad house,[To servants] And bring that atheist Moor here, so that we can condemn him to some horrible death as punishment for his evil life. "," Lucius, all hail, Rome's gracious governor! " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-6,"That's the sculptor's skill: he made her look like she would if she lived now, sixteen years later."," As now she might have done, So much to my good comfort, as it is Now piercing to my soul. O, thus she stood, Even with such life of majesty, warm life, As now it coldly stands, when first I woo'd her! I am ashamed: does not the stone rebuke me For being more stone than it? O royal piece, There's magic in thy majesty, which has My evils conjured to remembrance and From thy admiring daughter took the spirits, Standing like stone with thee. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-14,"Now I recognize you. When we left Pentapolis, my father, the king, gave you this ring."," This, this: no more, you gods! your present kindness Makes my past miseries sports: you shall do well, That on the touching of her lips I may Melt and no more be seen. O, come, be buried A second time within these arms. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-5,"Find the people whose names are on this list? Its written that shoemakers and tailors should use each others tools, and that fisherman should play with paints while painters should play with with fishing nets. But now Ive been sent to find the people on this list, and I cant read. Ill have to ask somebody educated to help me. "," Tut man, one fire burns out anothers burning. One pain is lessened by anothers anguish. Turn giddy, and be helped by backward turning. One desperate grief cures with anothers languish. Take thou some new infection to thy eye, And the rank poison of the old will die. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-4,"Look out, the drawbridge!"," Hark, a drum! " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-33,"Come back and take an oath. Lay your banished hands on our royal sword. Swear by the duty that you owe to Godyour duty to us we banish with youto keep the promise you make here today: that you never shallso help you God!become allies in banishment, nor ever look upon each other's face; nor ever write, see each other in person, or reconcile with each other; nor ever for any reason meet to plot any ill against us, our state, our subjects, or our land.", I swear. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-14,"Four legs and two voicesthis is a very unique monster. The voice near the front of him is speaking kindly about his friend. The voice near the back of him shouts curses and abusive language. Even if it takes all the wine in my bottle, Ill cure his fever. Come on. [CALIBAN drinks] Amen to that! Ill pour some in your other mouth now.", Stephano! +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-13,"This is the only way, Sir Andrew.", Will either of you bear me a challenge to him? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-18,"Please, don't take it away. "," The poorest service is repaid with thanks,And so shall mine, before you touch the meat. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-46,"That, I think, is young Petruchio."," Whats he that follows here, that would not dance? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-46,"Stop, no more. You're onto the scent about as much as a dead man's nose. But I do see how emotional you are, and I feel for you. I still have the capacity to feel."," If it be so,We need no grave to bury honesty:There's not a grain of it the face to sweetenOf the whole dungy earth. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-73,He'll do whatever Hastings does.," Well then, no more but this: go, gentle Catesby, And, as it were far off, sound thou Lord Hastings How he doth stand affected to our purpose And summon him tomorrow to the Tower To sit about the coronation. If thou dost find him tractable to us, Encourage him and show him all our reasons. If he be leaden, icy, cold, unwilling, Be thou so too, and so break off the talk, And give us notice of his inclination; For we tomorrow hold divided councils, Wherein thyself shalt highly be employed. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-168,"And now here's the other paper from his pocket, an angry letter. It seems Roderigo meant to send it to Iago, but the damned villain likely killed him before he had the chance."," O thou pernicious caitiff!How came you, Cassio, by that handkerchiefThat was my wifes? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-14,"(From outside the door) My liege, beware; protect yourself; you have a traitor in there with you."," Villain, I'll make thee safe. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-102,"Well, I mean making him incapable of taking Othello's place. Knocking out his brains.", And that you would have me to do! +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-50,"My lord, your promise of the earldom"," Richmond? When last I was at Exeter, The mayor in courtesy showed me the castle And called it Rougemont, at which name I started, Because a bard of Ireland told me once I should not live long after I saw Richmond. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-91,Mine did too., And died that day when Viola from her birthHad numbered thirteen years. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-76,"Get going, go."," [to STEPHANO and TRINCULO] Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-16,It's very well done. She looks almost alive.," The fixture of her eye has motion in't,As we are mock'd with art. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-18,"Whats the matter, uncle? Speak [wheezes]; recover breath. Tell us how close we are to danger, so that we can protect ourselves."," Peruse this writing here, and thou shalt knowThe treason that my haste forbids me show. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-31,I know it now., Madam. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-59,"[As LUCENTIO] The very man, Biondello."," Hark you, sir, you mean not her to " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-9,You're talking about killing?," Ay, I do. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-10,"[To CALIBAN] Youre lying, you most ignorant monster. Im so brave I would go brawl with a police officer right now. Why, you drunk fish, you: has any coward ever drunk as much wine as I have today? Are you telling such monstrous lies just because youre half-fish, half-monster?"," [to STEPHANO] Lo, how he mocks me! Wilt thou let him, my lord? " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-29,"You nymphs, called Naiads, who live in the wandering streams! With your crowns of grass and always innocent looks, leave your cool streams and obey Juno's command. Come up on this grassy field. Juno orders you. Come, chaste nymphs, and help us celebrate the engagement of two true lovers. Dont be late."," You sunburnt sicklemen of August weary, Come hither from the furrow and be merry. Make holiday. Your rye-straw hats put on, And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-12,That's how it went when Henry the Sixth was crowned in Paris at just nine months old.," Stood the state so? No, no, good friends, God wot, For then this land was famously enriched With politic grave counsel; then the king Had virtuous uncles to protect his Grace. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-49,"Tell your story; if you've experienced one thousandth of what I have, you're a man and I've suffered like a girl. You look patient in the face of death; you're smiling as if nothing had happened! Who was your family? How did you lose them? What is your name, friendly virgin? Please, tell me, I'm begging you. Come sit by me.", My name is Marina. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-105,You could swear by every star in the sky and you could force the tides to stop ebbing and flowing before you could convince him that what he now believes isn't true. He's built it up in his mind so much now that he'll defend it with his life., How should this grow? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-67,"[To himself] He takes her hand. Ah, yes, whisper together. This is all I need to trap Cassio like a fly in my web. Yes, smile at her. I will use your own politeness against you. You tell her, ""Yes, you're right."" If these little gestures end up taking away your office of lieutenant, you'll wish you hadn't been so flirtatious and gentlemanly to her. Very good, you kissed her wellkeep showing such courtesy to her! Yes, that's right. Are you kissing your fingers again? It would be better, for your sake, if those fingers were enema tubes, to get rid of your B.S.", The Moor! I know his trumpet. +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-30,This news has killed the queen. Look down and see what death is doing!," Take her hence: Her heart is but o'ercharged; she will recover: I have too much believed mine own suspicion: Beseech you, tenderly apply to her Some remedies for life. [Exeunt PAULINA and Ladies, with HERMIONE] Apollo, pardon My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle! I'll reconcile me to Polixenes, New woo my queen, recall the good Camillo, Whom I proclaim a man of truth, of mercy; For, being transported by my jealousies To bloody thoughts and to revenge, I chose Camillo for the minister to poison My friend Polixenes: which had been done, But that the good mind of Camillo tardied My swift command, though I with death and with Reward did threaten and encourage him, Not doing 't and being done: he, most humane And fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest Unclasp'd my practise, quit his fortunes here, Which you knew great, and to the hazard Of all encertainties himself commended, No richer than his honour: how he glisters Thorough my rust! and how his pity Does my deeds make the blacker! " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-32,"Well, then, she has run away to find that peasant Valentine, and Eglamour has accompanied her. It's true. Friar Lawrence has met them both as he wandered through the forest, repenting. He recognized Eglamour, and guessed that it was Silviabut since she was masked, he wasn't sure of it. Besides, she was planning on going to confession tonight at Patrick's place, but she wasn't there. All of these instances confirm that she has run away. Therefore, please, don't delay by talking. Get on horseback at once, and meet me by the base of the mountain that leads toward Mantua, where they are going. Hurry up, sweet gentlemen, and follow me. "," Why, this it is to be a peevish girl, That flies her fortune when it follows her. I'll after, more to be revenged on Eglamour Than for the love of reckless Silvia. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-45,"No, two sailsa man in a shirt and a woman in a dress.", Peter! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-48,"No, I know you're Sir Lucentio.", Away with the dotard! To the jail with him! +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-53,Sir!," Ay, Biddy, come with me. What, man! 'Tis not for gravity to play at cherry-pit with Satan. Hang him, foulcollier! " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-1,"I'll do it, but she is an innocent girl."," The fitter, then, the gods should have her. Hereshe comes weeping for her only mistress' death.Thou art resolved? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-52,"I'm not in a good mood, but I'm putting on an act and pretending to be jovial. Tell me, Iago, how would you praise me?"," I am about it, but indeed my invention Comes from my pate as birdlime does from frieze, It plucks out brains and all. But my Muse labors And thus she is delivered: If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit, The ones for use, the other useth it. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-77,"My good lords, I'll do the best I can."," Shall we hear from you, Catesby, ere we sleep? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,Will either of you deliver the message of my challenge to him?," Go, write it in a martial hand. Be curst and brief. Itis no matter how witty, so it be eloquent and full of invention. Taunt him with the license of ink. If thou thou-est him some thrice, it shall not be amiss; and as many lies as will lie in thy sheet of paper, althoughthe sheet were big enough for the bed of Ware in England, set 'em down. Go, about it. Let there be gall enough in thy ink, though thou write with a goose-pen, no matter. About it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-14,"I'll be quiet. Im done. May you receive Gods grace. You were the prettiest baby I ever nursed. If I live to see you get married someday, my wishes will be fulfilled."," Marry, that marry is the very themeI came to talk of. Tell me, daughter Juliet,How stands your disposition to be married? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-97,"Well, what is your plan? Is it reasonable?"," Sir, there is especial commission come from Venice to depute Cassio in Othellos place. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-120,I can't.," Prithee, let him. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-24,Control your rage; give me his gage. Lions can tame leopards after all.," Yea, but not change his spots: take but my shame. And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation: that away, Men are but gilded loam or painted clay. A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life; both grow in one: Take honour from me, and my life is done: Then, dear my liege, mine honour let me try; In that I live and for that will I die. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-67,"And then an ""I"" comes last."," [aside] Ay, an you had any eye behind you, you might see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,"Madam, your advice is full of wisdom and caring."," O ill-dispersing wind of misery!O my accursèd womb, the bed of death!A cockatrice hast thou hatched to the world, Whose unavoided eye is murderous. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-69,"Noble Montano, you are usually civil. You are famous for the discipline and restraint you show in your youth. Even those who are fond of criticizing can't help but praise you. What's the matter? What has caused you to throw away your reputation and trade in your good name for that of a night-brawler? Tell me."," Worthy Othello, I am hurt to danger. Your officer Iago can inform you, While I spare speech, which something now offends me, Of all that I do know. Nor know I aught By me thats said or done amiss this night, Unless self-charity be sometimes a vice, And to defend ourselves it be a sin When violence assails us. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-15,"[To himself] He's figured out the riddle, which means I'll have to kill him. He can't survive another day to ruin my reputation, or to tell the world the hateful sin I've committed. The prince must die instantly for my honor's sake.[To an unknown person] Who's there?", Doth your highness call? +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-14,"Tell her, Emilia. I'll use my gift of speech. If I can be as articulate as I am bold, then I'll do well."," Now be you blest for it!I'll to the queen: please you,come something nearer. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-26,What's the difference?," Why, a horse. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-108,I did.," You told a lie, an odious, damnèd lie. Upon my soul, a lie, a wicked lie. She false with Cassio! Did you say with Cassio? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-56,Almost ten o'clock.," Well, let it strike. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-21,"I beg you, forgive me; I cant show you."," I will be satisfied; let me see it, I say. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-0,"Gregory, I swear we wont put up with their crap."," No, for then we should be colliers. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-44,"Oh, curses upon you, you slandering women!"," Nay, it is true, or else I am a Turk.You rise to play and go to bed to work. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,The longest journey will have the longest moans of grief.," Twice for one step I'll groan, the way being short, And piece the way out with a heavy heart. Come, come, in wooing sorrow let's be brief, Since, wedding it, there is such length in grief; One kiss shall stop our mouths, and dumbly part; Thus give I mine, and thus take I thy heart. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-2,But you've seen Desdemona and Cassio together. ," But then I saw no harm, and then I heard Each syllable that breath made up between them. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-37,"Oh, Publius, youre wrong. One is Murder, and the others name is Rape. So put them in chains, gentle Publius; restrain them, Caius and Valentine. Youve often heard me wish for this moment, and now its here, so make sure theyre bound tightly. Gag them if they start to cry out."," Villains, forbear! we are the empress' sons. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-90,"No, that's not like you to obey a woman."," Hang her! I do but say what she is. So delicate with her needle, an admirable musician. Oh, she will sing thesavageness out of a bear! Of so high and plenteous wit and invention! " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-36,"Good lords, escort him to his regiment. I'll wrestle with my troubled thoughts and try to take a nap, so that sleepiness won't weigh me down tomorrow and keep me from flying on the wings of victory. Once more, good night, kind lords and gentlemen."," O Thou, whose captain I account myself, Look on my forces with a gracious eye. Put in their hands thy bruising irons of wrath, That they may crush down with a heavy fall The usurping helmets of our adversaries! Make us thy ministers of chastisement, That we may praise thee in the victory! To thee I do commend my watchful soul, Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes. Sleeping and waking, O, defend me still! [Sleeps] " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-153,"I am bleeding, but I haven't been killed, sir."," I am not sorry neither. Id have thee live,For in my sense tis happiness to die. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-80,"[To QUEEN MARGARET] Good advice, by God."," It touches you, my lord, as much as me. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-154,Have you forgotten who I am?," Why dost ask that? I have forgot all men;Then, if thou grant'st thou'rt a man, I have forgot thee. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-2.json-line-0,You have retrieved information at great cost. Does he have as many troops as you say?," I have spoke the least:Besides, his expedition promisesPresent approach. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-79,"Sir, I have to believe you. I do. I'll take Bohemia out as long as, once he's gone, you'll take the queen back immediately for your son's sake and to stop any potential gossip from spreading to our allies' courts and countries at large."," Thou dost advise meEven so as I mine own course have set down:I'll give no blemish to her honour, none. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,"As long as I remember her, I can't forget my mistakes. I still think about how badly I messed up, leaving my kingdom without a prince and myself without a wife."," True, too true, my lord:If, one by one, you wedded all the world,Or from the all that are took something good,To make a perfect woman, she you kill'dWould be unparallel'd. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-8,"Please, stop pushing me. There is no one in the whole world better at convincing me to do things than you. And now, if you really needed me, you would have almost won me overexcept that I'd still have to say ""no."" Duty calls and I have to go home. If you keep me here, you'll only be hurting me in the long run; if I stay, I'll only be a burden to your hospitality. So if I leave, it's a win-win! Goodbye, brother."," Tongue-tied, our queen?speak you. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-6,"Catesby, look out over the walls for us."," Lord Mayor, the reason we have sent " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-34,"[Offstage] A sail, a sail!"," But, hark! a sail. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-65,"My lord, it's only just begun."," 'Tis a very excellent piece of work, madam lady. Wouldtwere done. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-76,"Why, how could she have been murdered?"," Alas, who knows? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-160,"I'll never change my mind, Iago. Just like how the Black Sea never ebbs back but keeps flowing on with its icy waters through the Propontic sea and onward to the Hellespont, so my bloody thoughts only move forward with a violent current and never look back. My anger is like a tide and if it ever recedes back to love it is swallowed up again by a huge wave of revenge. Now, by heaven, with all the reverence of a sacred oath, I here make a vow. [He kneels down]"," Do not rise yet. Witness, you ever-burning lights above, You elements that clip us round about, Witness that here Iago doth give up The execution of his wit, hands, heart, To wronged Othellos service. Let him command, And to obey shall be in me remorse, What bloody business ever. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-1.json-line-5,Youll make him angry if he hears you.," This cannot anger him. Twould anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress circle Of some strange nature, letting it there stand Till she had laid it and conjured it down. That were some spite. My invocation Is fair and honest. In his mistress name I conjure only but to raise up him. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-3,"Well, that's what they say, but I think life consists of eating and drinking."," Thou'rt a scholar. Let us therefore eat and drink. Marian,I say! A stoup of wine! " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-74,Ha! You are still proud?," Ay, that I am not thee. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-35,"How are you, my nephew, noble Lord of York?"," I thank you, gentle uncle. O, my lord,You said that idle weeds are fast in growth.The prince my brother hath outgrown me far. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-65,What?, She will not. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-44,"Greetings, great master! Noble sir, greetings! Ive come to do whatever you would like, whether its to fly, swim, jump into fire, or ride upon the clouds. Whatever you want done, ask Ariel and all his many skills, to do it."," Hast thou, spirit,Performed to point the tempest that I bade thee? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-41,"Ill show you the best sources of fresh water. Ill pick berries for you. Ill fish for you and gather enough firewood for you. May the tyrant Im serving now die of the plague! I wont carry any more wood for him. Instead, Ill serve you now, you miraculous man."," A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder of a poor drunkard. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-231,"If it please you to help us, sir, please take this money. I can give more afterwardas much as you likeand you can keep this young man as collateral until I do.", After I have done what I promised? +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-9,"You knew he was planning to leave, and you very well know what you've been working on in his absence."," Sir,You speak a language that I understand not:My life stands in the level of your dreams,Which I'll lay down. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-1.json-line-1,I think the King of Sicily is planning to visit the King of Bohemia this coming summer (as he should)., Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will bejustified in our loves; for indeed +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-63,"Madam, only my case from before. I beg you to use your virtuous powers to help me return to the good graces of Othello, whom I honor with all of my heart. I want this to happen quickly. If my offense was so bad that neither my past service nor my present regret, nor the future good deeds I promise can buy back his love, then I at least would like to know this now. If that is the case then I will pretend to be content, and settle on a new career to try my fortunes there."," Alas, thrice-gentle Cassio, My advocation is not now in tune. My lord is not my lord, nor should I know him Were he in favor as in humor altered. So help me every spirit sanctified As I have spoken for you all my best And stood within the blank of his displeasure For my free speech. You must awhile be patient. What I can do I will, and more I will Than for myself I dare. Let that suffice you. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-35,"All hail Lucius, Rome's royal emperor! "," Go, go into old Titus' sorrowful house, [To Attendants] And hither hale that misbelieving Moor, To be adjudged some direful slaughtering death, As punishment for his most wicked life. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-35,"In truth, I think you wouldn't do it."," In troth, I think I should, and undo t when I had done. Marry, I would not do such a thing for a joint-ring, nor for measures of lawn, nor for gowns, petticoats, nor caps, nor any petty exhibition. But for the whole world? Why, who would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch? I should venture purgatory for t. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-69,"It must be something government-relatedeither having to do with Venice or some secret thing that's now come to light in Cyprusthat has put him in this mood. When this happens, men take out their tempers on less important things, when they're really upset with bigger issues. That's what happens when we hurt our finger, and it makes other parts of our bodies seem to hurt. No, we shouldn't idolize men, or expect them to always be as nice as they are on their wedding day. Oh, Emilia, curse me: I'm so foolish that I thought Othello was being unkind, but I was clearly falsely accusing him."," Pray heaven it beState matters, as you think, and no conceptionNor no jealous toy concerning you. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-114,"Release him, Fabian, and bring him here."," My lord so please you, these things further thought on, To think me as well a sister as a wife, One day shall crown the alliance on t, so please you, Here at my house and at my proper cost. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-6,Didn't you wake up during all this agony?," No, no, my dream was lengthened after life. O, then began the tempest to my soul. I passed, methought, the melancholy flood, With that sour ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger-soul Was my great father-in-law, renownèd Warwick, Who cried aloud, What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence? And so he vanished. Then came wand'ring by A shadow like an angel, with bright hair Dabbled in blood, and he shrieked out aloud ""Clarence is comefalse, fleeting, perjured Clarence, That stabbed me in the field by Tewkesbury. Seize on him, furies. Take him unto torment."" With that, methoughts, a legion of foul fiends Environed me and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries that with the very noise I trembling waked, and for a season after Could not believe but that I was in hell, Such terrible impression made my dream. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-22,"Madam, he's well and in good health.", What is thy news then? +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-41,God bless your Grace! We will bear witness to the fact that you didn't want the crown.," In saying so, you shall but say the truth. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-10,"It's a cold world, Curtis, for every man except fire-starters like you, so start a fire! Do your duty, and take your reward, for my master and mistress are almost frozen to death."," Theres fire ready. And therefore, good Grumio, the news. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-89,I am a messenger.," Sure, you have some hideous matter to deliver, when thecourtesy of it is so fearful. Speak your office. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-16,[As CAMBIO] All but the bass string.," [as LITIO] The base is right; tis the base knave that jars. [aside] How fiery and forward our pedant is! Now, for my life, the knave doth court my love. Pedascule , Ill watch you better yet. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-11,Are these your agents? What are their names? ," Rapine and Murder; therefore called so,Cause they take vengeance of such kind of men. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-37,I thought you were willing to resign.," My crown I am; but still my griefs are mine: You may my glories and my state depose, But not my griefs; still am I king of those. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-47,Then you would have an excellent head of hair.," Why, would that have mended my hair? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-12,"Then let me lock the door, so that no one can come in until I've explained myself. ", Have thy desire. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-98,"You'll find the truth to be otherwise, I assure you. So if you value your life at all, be on your guard, for your opponent has all the youth, strength, skill, and anger that God can give to a man."," I pray you, sir, what is he? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-47,"Yes, my lord. [Seeing the chest] Even more jewels! There is no opposing him when he is in this mood!"," Else I should tell him,well, i' faith I should, When all's spent, he 'ld be cross'd then, an he could. 'Tis pity bounty had not eyes behind, That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-43,You are boththe cause and the dreadful effect.," Your beauty was the cause of that effect Your beauty, that did haunt me in my sleep To undertake the death of all the world, So I might live one hour in your sweet bosom. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-90,"[To himself] Why did I marry? Without a doubt, this honest man has seen more than he lets on, and knows moremuch morethan he is telling me."," (returns) My lord, I would I might entreat your honor To scan this thing no farther. Leave it to time. Although tis fit that Cassio have his place, For sure, he fills it up with great ability, Yet, if you please to hold him off awhile, You shall by that perceive him and his means. Note if your lady strain his entertainment With any strong or vehement importunity. Much will be seen in that. In the meantime, Let me be thought too busy in my fears As worthy cause I have to fear I am And hold her free, I do beseech your honor. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-2,"It was more by good luck, ma'am, than by skill."," Call it by what you will, the day is yours; And here, I hope, is none that envies it. In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed; And you are her labour'd scholar. Come, queen o' the feast, For, daughter, so you are, here take your place: Marshal the rest, as they deserve their grace. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-97,"But you've reaped all the benefits from her suffering. I was too eager in helping Edward to the throne, and now he seems to have forgotten my deeds. Well, as for Clarence, he is being well repaid for his painsshut in a pigsty to be fattened up and slaughtered. May God pardon those responsible.", A virtuous and a Christian-like conclusion To pray for them that have done scathe to us. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,"Villain, I say, knock for me on this door, and pound it well, or I'll knock your fool's head!"," My master is grown quarrelsome. I should knock you first,And then I know after who comes by the worst. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-19,"My son, I won't be having any more children, but your sons and daughters will all be born gentlemen and women."," You are well met, sir. You denied to fight with me this other day, because I was no gentleman born. See you these clothes? say you see them not and think me still no gentleman born: you were best say these robes are not gentlemen born: give me the lie, do, and try whether I am not now a gentleman born. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-15,The Duke of Buckingham and I are just coming now from a visit to his Majesty.," What likelihood of his amendment, lords? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-55,"May sleep shut your eyes, + and may you feel peace in your heart."," Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest, Hence will I to my ghostly sire's close cell,His help to crave, and my deap hap to tell. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-12,"Amen, I wholeheartedly agree."," If you say, I hope you will not kill me. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-33,If it would please you. But I would rather kill two enemies.," Why then, thou hast it. Two deep enemies, Foes to my rest, and my sweet sleeps disturbers, Are they that I would have thee deal upon. Tyrrel, I mean those bastards in the Tower. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-33,"Yes, he's in heaven, where you will never go."," Let him thank me, that holp to send him thither,For he was fitter for that place than earth. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-20,"I'm sorry that my noble cousin should suspect that I wish him harm. By heaven, we are here because we love him. Go back and tell him."," When holy and devout religious menAre at their beads, tis much to draw them thence,So sweet is zealous contemplation. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-157,Richmond is on the seas.," There let him sink, and be the seas on him!White-livered runagate, what doth he there? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-27,I am surethat we should let him live., Ill back to the duke of Gloucester and tell him so. +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-55,"Look, and youll see."," [To ROMEO] O thou untaught! What manners is in this,To press before thy father to a grave? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-49,"God in heaven bless her! Youre wrong, my lord, to shout at her that way."," And why, my Lady Wisdom? Hold your tongue,Good prudence. Smatter with your gossips, go. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-59,"Oh ho, ask her! Well, then she has to come."," I am afraid, sir,Do what you can, yours will not be entreated. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-19,"You've tricked my daughter into loving you, you crook."," By the gods, I have not: Never did thought of mine levy offence; Nor never did my actions yet commence A deed might gain her love or your displeasure. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-3,"God bless you, Mr Priest."," Bonos dies, Sir Toby. For, as the old hermit of Prague,that never saw pen and ink, very wittily said to a niece of King Gorboduc, That that is is. So I, being Master Parson, am Master Parson. For, what is that butthat, and is but is? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-10,"On pain of death, no one should be so bold as to touch the king's lists except the marshal and the officers in charge. "," Lord marshal, let me kiss my sovereign's hand, And bow my knee before his majesty: For Mowbray and myself are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage; Then let us take a ceremonious leave And loving farewell of our several friends. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-12,"You didand even more than that, Miranda. But how is it possible that you can remember all this? What else do you remember through the darkness and abyss of passing time? If you remember something about your life before you came here, you may also remember how you arrived here.", But that I do not. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-14,"For God's sake! Why are you smiling like that, and kissing your hand so often?"," How do you, Malvolio? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-74,Which of you is the honorable lady of the house?, Speak to me. I shall answer for her. Your will? +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-139,"I see, sir, that passion is eating away at you. I regret that I told you about this. You say that you wish you could be satisfied?"," Would? Nay, and I will. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-0,"Help, grandfather, help! My aunt Lavinia follows me everywhere, but I dont know why. Uncle Marcus, see how quickly she comes after me. Oh, sweet aunt, I dont know what you mean."," Stand by me, Lucius; do not fear thine aunt. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-49,Ill stand here until you remember.," I shall forget, to have thee still stand there,Remembering how I love thy company. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-39,"Here he is, here he is. How are you, sir? How are you feeling, man?"," Go off, I discard you. Let me enjoy my private. Go off. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-56,That one's worse., How if fair and foolish? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-6,"[To attendants] Give us some privacy for a while. [To VIOLA] Cesario, you know everything about me. I have opened the book of my most secret soul to you. Therefore, good youth, direct your steps to Olivia's house. Don't let them deny you accessstand outside her door and tell them that you'll plant roots there until they let you see her."," Sure, my noble lord, If she be so abandoned to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-45,"What, you don't think you can break her to the lute?"," Why, no, for she hath broke the lute to me. I did but tell her she mistook her frets, And bowed her hand to teach her fingering, When, with a most impatient devilish spirit, 'Frets' call you these? quoth she. Ill fume with them! And with that word she struck me on the head, And through the instrument my pate made way, And there I stood amazèd for a while As on a pillory, looking through the lute, While she did call me rascal fiddler And twangling Jack; with twenty such vile terms, As had she studied to misuse me so. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-57,I expect something better.," Sirrah Biondello, go and entreat my wifeTo come to me forthwith. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-5,Its time that I told you everything. Give me a hand and take this magic cloak off of me.," Lie there, my art. Wipe thou thine eyes. Have comfort. The direful spectacle of the wrack, which touched The very virtue of compassion in thee, I have with such provision in mine art So safely ordered that there is no soul No, not so much perdition as an hair Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heardst cry, which thou sawst sink. Sit down. For thou must now know farther. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-126,Rushed to!?, Ay. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-86,"But there is, there is.", Then show it me. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-82,"Neighbors and friends, though the seats for the bride and bridegroom will be empty at the table, you know there are no delicacies lacking at the feast itself.", [as LUCENTIO] Shall sweet Bianca practice how to bride it? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-1,Let her hang me then. A well-hanged (and well-hung) man doesn't need to be afraid of anything he sees., Make that good. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,"If we allowed ourselves to think about, or entertain, every sad thing that happens, then the entertainer will end up with", A dollar. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-16,Who's with him?," O, sir, his lackey, for all the world caparisoned like the horse; with a linen stock on one leg and a kersey boot-hose on the other, gartered with a red and blue list; an old hat and the humor of forty fancies pricked in t for a feather. A monster, a very monster in apparel, and not like a Christian footboy or a gentlemans lackey. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-1,"No, truly, I don't know. But I do know that to be up late is to be up late."," A false conclusion. I hate it as an unfilled can. To be up after midnight and to go to bed then, is early, sothat to go to bed after midnight is to go to bed betimes. Does not our life consist of the four elements? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-11,"Petruchio, let's go on. You've won the war."," Well, forward, forward! Thus the bowl should run,And not unluckily against the bias.But, soft! Company is coming here. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-24,Thats obvious., Thou shalt be lord of it and Ill serve thee. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-0,"Right on time. Good day, Titus and Hortensius.", The like to you kind Varro. +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-8,"You're right; they're a mess, truth be told. The poor Transylvanian girl is deadthe one that slept with that guy with the tiny junk."," Ay, she quickly pooped him; she made him roast-meatfor worms. But I'll go search the market. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-20,"Look around the wicked streets of Rome, and when you find a man that looks like you, good Murder, stab him, for hes a murderer. Go with him, good Rape, and when you find someone who looks like you, stab him, for hes a rapist.[To TAMORA] Go with them, and in the emperors court theres a queen served by a Mooryoull recognize her, since she looks exactly like you. I beg you, give them both a violent death, for theyve been violent to me and my family."," Well hast thou lesson'd us; this shall we do. But would it please thee, good Andronicus, To send for Lucius, thy thrice-valiant son, Who leads towards Rome a band of warlike Goths, And bid him come and banquet at thy house; When he is here, even at thy solemn feast, I will bring in the empress and her sons, The emperor himself and all thy foes; And at thy mercy shalt they stoop and kneel, And on them shalt thou ease thy angry heart. What says Andronicus to this device? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-53,"Oh, wheres Romeo? Have you seen him at all today? Im happy he wasnt around for this fight."," Madam, an hour before the worshipped sun Peered forth the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drove me to walk abroad, Where, underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from this city side, So early walking did I see your son. Towards him I made, but he was ware of me And stole into the covert of the wood. I, measuring his affections by my own, Which then most sought where most might not be found, Being one too many by my weary self, Pursued my humor not pursuing his, And gladly shunned who gladly fled from me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-38,But surely you won't marry her like this.," Good sooth, even thus. Therefore, ha' done with words: To me shes married, not unto my clothes. Could I repair what she will wear in me As I can change these poor accoutrements, 'Twere well for Kate and better for myself. But what a fool am I to chat with you, When I should bid good morrow to my bride And seal the title with a lovely kiss! " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-48,Who tricked you? Who has done you wrong?, Hast thou forgot thyself? Is it so long?Call forth the holy father. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-104,Too bad it fell so flat., You are gentlemen of brave mettle. You would lift the moon out of her sphere if she would continue in it five weeks without changing. +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-50,"Please, sir, a coin for me?"," Avaunt, thou damned door-keeper!Your house, but for this virgin that doth prop it,Would sink and overwhelm you. Away! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-68,"Grumio, get my horses ready."," Ay, sir, they be ready. The oats have eaten the horses. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-6,We are not going to be prepared for this wedding celebration. ," Ay, forsooth. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-8,Who rules here?," A noble duke, in natureAs in name. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-86,"Will you set sail and leave now, sir? Here's the door."," No, good swabber, I am to hull here a little longer. Some mollification for your giant, sweet lady. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-21,"What, like a dead body?"," No, like a bank for love to lie and play on; Not like a corse; or if, not to be buried, But quick and in mine arms. Come, take your flowers: Methinks I play as I have seen them do In Whitsun pastorals: sure this robe of mine Does change my disposition. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-41,"You see this man who just left, Cassio? He is such a good soldier he could be a commander in and help lead Caesar's army. But his vice is equal to his virtue. It's too bad. I worry, though, that the trust Othello puts in him will cause a lot of trouble on this island at some point when Cassio is drunk.", But is he often thus? +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-16,I hope you are not bitter that I could not lend you money.," O, sir, let it not trouble you. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-13,"In truth, tonight he's boarded a ship carrying lots of treasure. And if his prize turns out to be legal, he'll be well-off forever.", I do not understand. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-13,"I should think so. If I were Hermione's ghost, I'd make you look your new wife in the eye. I'd ask you to tell me why you chose her. Then I'd shriek loud enough to burst your eardrums, and say, ""Remember me."""," Stars, stars,And all eyes else dead coals! Fear thou no wife;I'll have no wife, Paulina. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-33,"This sorrow is the result of recklessness. Didn't you notice how the queen's guilty relatives turned pale when they heard about Clarence's death? Oh, they were always urging the king to do it. God will revenge it. Come, lords, will you come with me to comfort Edward with our companionship?", We wait upon your Grace. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-18,You're playing to his weakness.," Unless another,As like Hermione as is her picture,Affront his eye. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-88,"For shame, for shame! Don't furrow your brow and glare so scornfully to try to wound the man who is your lord, your king, and your governor. It tarnishes your beauty like frost blights the meadows, and ruins your reputation like a strong wind shaking a flower bud. In no sense whatsoever is it appropriate or pleasant. An angry woman is like a stirred-up fountainmuddy, ugly, thick, lacking beautyand while it's in this condition, no one, not even a dry or thirsty man, will stoop to sip or touch one drop of it. Your husband is your lord, your life, your keeper, your head, your ruler, and one who cares for you. To keep you safe and comfortable he commits his body to painful labor on both sea and land, to staying awake on stormy nights and cold days at sea, while you stay at home, warm and secure. And in exchange all he asks for is love, beauty, and true obediencetoo little payment for so great a debt. A woman owes her husband the same obedience that a subject owes to his prince. And when she is stubborn, peevish, sullen, sour, and not obedient to his honest will, then what is she but a foul, vicious rebel, and a cursed traitor to her loving lord? I am ashamed that women are so foolish as to declare war when they should kneel and plead for peace. I'm ashamed that they should seek rulership, supremacy, and power when they are obligated to serve, love and obey. Why else are our bodies so soft and weak and smooth, unfit for labor and trouble in the world, if not so that our soft qualities and our hearts should agree with our external parts? Come, come, you weak, willful worms! My mind was once just as arrogant as yours, my courage just as great, and my wit perhaps even better when it came to tossing words back and forth and exchanging frowns for frowns. But now I see that our swords are only straws, our strength is just as weak, and our weakness is beyond compare, so that we seem to be exactly the thing we are not. So humble your pride, for it's useless. Place your hands beneath your husband's boot as a gesture of obedience. My hand is always ready to comfort and pleasure my husband, if he wants me to."," Why, theres a wench! Come on and kiss me, Kate. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-31,"In order to generously give it to you again. But Im wishing for something I have already. My generosity to you is as endless as the sea, my love as deep as the sea. The more love I give you, the more I have. Both are infinite."," I hear some noise within. Dear love, adieu.Anon, good Nurse!Sweet Montague, be true.Stay but a little. I will come again. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-4,"We'll bring the bear back just to make him angry then, and we'll make a fool of him until he's ruined. Won't we, Sir Andrew?"," An we do not, it is pity of our lives. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-32,"That was definitely ""grace,"" wasn't it? Well, look at that, I've said the right thing two whole times. The first time, I earned a royal husband forever; the second time, I earned a friend for a while."," [Aside] Too hot, too hot! To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods. I have tremor cordis on me: my heart dances; But not for joy; not joy. This entertainment May a free face put on, derive a liberty From heartiness, from bounty, fertile bosom, And well become the agent; 't may, I grant; But to be paddling palms and pinching fingers, As now they are, and making practised smiles, As in a looking-glass, and then to sigh, as 'twere The mort o' the deer; O, that is entertainment My bosom likes not, nor my brows! Mamillius, Art thou my boy? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-38,"Well, my child, early Thursday morning, at Saint Peters Church, the gallant, young, and noble gentleman Count Paris will make you a joyful bride."," Now, by Saint Peters Church and Peter too, He shall not make me there a joyful bride. I wonder at this haste, that I must wed Ere he, that should be husband, comes to woo. I pray you, tell my lord and father, madam, I will not marry yet. And when I do, I swear It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, Rather than Paris. These are news indeed! " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-21,"Alas for both Edward and Clarence, both mine!", What stay had I but Edward? And hes gone. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-126,"[To herself] Why is my father speaking to him so rudely? This is the third man that Ive ever seen in my life, and the first one for whom Ive ever felt such feelings that made me sigh. I hope my father is compassionate enough to me that he wants for me what I want for myself!"," [to MIRANDA] Oh, if a virgin, And your affection not gone forth, Ill make you The queen of Naples. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-4,"Or because she was naked in bed with a friend for just an hour or more, not meaning any harm?"," Naked in bed, Iago, and not mean harm! It is hypocrisy against the devil. They that mean virtuously, and yet do so, The devil their virtue tempts, and they tempt heaven. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-20,"[Pointing to PERICLES] But wait: that knight looks sad, like our party isn't good enough for him. Haven't you noticed, Thaisa?"," What is itTo me, my father? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-101,"Well then, slave, go!"," [sings] Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands. Curtsied when you have, and kissed The wild waves whist. Foot it featly here and there, And, sweet sprites, bear The burden. Hark, hark! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-3.json-line-9,I humbly leave you.," The son of Clarence have I pent up close, His daughter meanly have I matched in marriage, The sons of Edward sleep in Abrahams bosom, And Anne my wife hath bid this world goodnight. Now, for I know the Breton Richmond aims At young Elizabeth, my brothers daughter, And by that knot looks proudly on the crown, To her go I, a jolly thriving wooer. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-13,"Please don't believe the jealous lies of her slanderers. And even if there's some truth to the rumors, then forgive her, for I think she only acts that way because she's sicknot because she hates you."," Saw you the king today, my lord of Derby? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-37,"Oh, you are certainly wise! "," Stand you awhile apart, Confine yourself but in a patient list. Whilst you were here o'erwhelmèd with your grief A passion most resulting such a man Cassio came hither. I shifted him away And laid good scuses upon your ecstasy, Bade him anon return and here speak with me, The which he promised. Do but encave yourself, And mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable scorns That dwell in every region of his face. For I will make him tell the tale anew Where, how, how oft, how long ago, and when He hath, and is again to cope your wife. I say, but mark his gesture. Marry, patience, Or I shall say you are all in all in spleen, And nothing of a man. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-46,"What do you mean, ""really?"" Yes, really. You think something's strange about that? Isn't Cassio honest?"," Honest, my lord? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,"[To BAPTISTA] Please, sir, is it your intention to make a laughingstock of me in front of these mates?"," Mates, maid? how mean you that? No mates for you Unless you were of gentler, milder mold. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-149,I'm off.," What, may it please you, shall I do at Salisbury? " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-24,A delicate odor. ," As ever hit my nostril. So, up with it.O you most potent gods! what's here? a corse! " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-16,What would you like?, Let me see your eyes.Look in my face. +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-21,"Go take this lance to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk."," Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby, Stands here for God, his sovereign and himself, On pain to be found false and recreant, To prove the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, A traitor to his God, his king and him; And dares him to set forward to the fight. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-10,"Only God knows why, but the queen your mother and your brother York have taken sanctuary in Westminster Abbey. The tender prince wanted to come with me to meet your Grace, but his mother forced him to stay."," Fie, what an indirect and peevish course Is this of hers! Lord Cardinal, will your Grace Persuade the queen to send the duke of York Unto his princely brother presently? If she deny, Lord Hastings, go with him, And from her jealous arms pluck him perforce. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-4,Four in the morning., Cannot my Lord Stanley sleep these tedious nights? +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-6,"How are you, noble uncle Lancaster? "," What comfort, man? how is't with aged Gaunt? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-140,"I don't know of any kind thing you've done, and I don't know your voice or your face. I hate an ungrateful man more than I hate lying, vanity, babbling, drunkenness, or any other sin that corrupts our frail human blood", O heavens themselves! +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-14,Is that true?," What, think you we are Turks or infidels? Or that we would, against the form of law, Proceed thus rashly in the villains death, But that the extreme peril of the case, The peace of England and our persons' safety Enforced us to this execution? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-39,"She says you, your Worship, intend to make a plaything out of her."," O monstrous arrogance! Thou liest, thou thread, thou thimble, Thou yard, three-quarters, half-yard, quarter, nail! Thou flea, thou nit, thou winter cricket thou! Braved in mine own house with a skein of thread? Away, thou rag, thou quantity, thou remnant, Or I shall so be-mete thee with thy yard As thou shalt think on prating whilst thou livst! I tell thee, I, that thou hast marred her gown. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-160,"I believe you, and I ask for your forgiveness. Will you please ask that half-devil why he has tricked me and ruined my soul and body?"," Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak word. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-25,"[To herself]  Now, by the gods, there's nothing that would make me happier."," And furthermore tell him, we desire to know of him,Of whence he is, his name and parentage. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-177,"Ah, I can see you're serious, but I can't take your clothes in good conscience."," Unbuckle, unbuckle. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"Come now, youre being silly. Leave me and do what I told you to do. Do you really not have a letter for me from the friar?"," No, my good lord. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-73,May heaven keep that monster away from Othello's mind!," Lady, amen. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-168,[Noticing AUTOLYCUS] Who have we here? [To FLORIZEL and PERDITA] We'll make use of this; we can't overlook anything that might help us.," If they have overheard me now, why, hanging. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-42,Who is my boss?," Why, your herb-woman; she that sets seeds and roots of shame and iniquity. O, you have heard something of my power, and so stand aloof for more serious wooing. But I protest to thee, pretty one, my authority shall not see thee, or else look friendly upon thee. Come, bring me to some private place: come, come. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-8,"Welcome, Harry: what, won't this castle surrender?"," The castle royally is mann'd, my lord,Against thy entrance. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-47,Strike!," No, well reason with him. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-36,"Ha, ha, ha!"," Now, forward with your tale.Prithee, stand farther off. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-24,To whom?," I mean, she is brought a-bed. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-8,The Turkish forces are heading for Rhodes. Sir Angelo ordered me to bring this news here to the city government., How say you by this change? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-72,"Gentlewoman, my lady calls for you."," Give me my veil. Come, throw it o'er my face. [OLIVIA puts on a veil] Well once more hear Orsinos embassy. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-82,"That's what I want to learn from you, since you know her temperament best.", And wilt thou learn of me? +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-28,"Give me my boots, I tell you; saddle my horse. Now, by my honor, by my life, and by my word, I'll turn in the villain. ", What is the matter? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-35,"I can't linger. I once knew a girl who was married in the afternoon as she went out to the garden to look for parsley to stuff a rabbit. It may happen to you too, sir. And so farewell, sir. My master instructed me to go to Saint Luke's and tell the priest to be ready in anticipation of your arrival with your better half."," I may, and will, if she be so contented. She will be pleased. Then wherefore should I doubt? Hap what hap may, Ill roundly go about her. It shall go hard if Cambio go without her. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-19,"Of all places, I don't like the Tower at all. Didn't Julius Caesar build it, my lord?"," He did, my gracious lord, begin that place,Which, since, succeeding ages have re-edified. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-30,"Please, don't talk anymore about this. Let Cassio come when he wants. I won't deny you what you want."," Why, this is not a boon, 'Tis as I should entreat you wear your gloves, Or feed on nourishing dishes, or keep you warm, Or sue to you to do a peculiar profit To your own person. Nay, when I have a suit Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed It shall be full of poise and difficult weight And fearful to be granted. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-7,"So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back! That horse used to eat bread from my royal hand; he was proud when I touched him. Why didn't he stumble? Why didn't he fall downsince pride must have a fallso that Bolingbroke would fall break his neck? But I forgive you, horse! Why am I angry at you, since you were born to carry men on your back? I was not born a horse, but I bear a burden like a donkey, spurred on and exhausted by Bolingbroke. "," Fellow, give place; here is no longer stay. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-232,After I have done what I promised?," Ay, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-93,That's from worries and cares., I care not. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-38,Very good!," Why, very well then. You must not think then that I am drunk. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-79,Or should I?," Why, thou hast put him in such a dream that when the image of it leaves him he must run mad. " +pericles-act-3-scene-3.json-line-4,"Don't worry, sir. You provided corn for my country when we were starving. My people still pray for you, and we'll take care of your child, too. If I neglected my duty, the common people (whom you saved) would force me to do my duty. But if I need any punishment, may the gods take revenge on me and my descendants of the next generation!"," I believe you; Your honour and your goodness teach me to't, Without your vows. Till she be married, madam, By bright Diana, whom we honour, all Unscissor'd shall this hair of mine remain, Though I show ill in't. So I take my leave. Good madam, make me blessed in your care In bringing up my child. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-114,I'll make him the offer. Stand here and put on a brave face. We'll end this without anyone dying. [To himself] And I'll ride your horse just like I ride you., [To FABIAN ] I have his horse to take up the quarrel. Ihave persuaded him the youths a devil. +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-39,"Stand even farther away, Trinculo.[To CALIBAN] All right, continue."," Why, as I told thee, tis a custom with him, I' th' afternoon to sleep. There thou mayst brain him, Having first seized his books; or with a log Batter his skull; or paunch him with a stake; Or cut his weasand with thy knife. Remember First to possess his books, for without them Hes but a sot, as I am, nor hath not One spirit to command. They all do hate him As rootedly as I. Burn but his books. He has brave utensilsfor so he calls them Which when he has a house, hell deck withal. And that most deeply to consider is The beauty of his daughter. He himself Calls her a nonpareil. I never saw a woman, But only Sycorax my dam and she. But she as far surpasseth Sycorax As greatst does least. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-7,"God bless you, sir.", I am glad to see your honour in good health. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-29,"Be strong, then. Go home, be cheerful, and agree to marry Paris. Tomorrow is Wednesday. Tomorrow night make sure that you go to sleep alone. Dont let the Nurse sleep in your bedroom. [Showing her a vial] Drink this liquor when youre in bed. A cold, sleepy feeling will then run through your veins, and your pulse will cease. Your body will go cold, and youll stop breathing. The red of your lips and cheeks will fade to a pale ashen color, and your eyelids will close just as if you were dead. Your body will lose control over its own movement, and will become stiff as that of a corpse. Youll remain in this simulation of death for forty-two hours, and then youll wake as if from a pleasant sleep. So when the bridegroom comes to wake you from your bed in the morning, he will think that you are dead. Then, as is the tradition of our city, youll be dressed in your best clothes and placed on an uncovered funeral bier, and carried to the Capulet tomb that holds all of your dead relatives. Meanwhile, before you wake up, Ill send word to Romeo of our plan. Hell come here, and well keep a watch over you as you wake. That night, Romeo will take you with him to Mantua. So, as long as you dont change your mind or let your womanly fear interfere with your courage, youll be free from the current situation which threatens to force you into sin. "," Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-34,"[As CAMBIO] Whatever I teach her, I'll plead your case. You can be sure of thatI'll argue for you as strongly as if you were there yourself. And maybe I'll be more successful than you would be too, sir, unless you were a scholar."," O this learning, what a thing it is! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-25,"Come on, come on. Where is your boar-hunting spear, man? You're afraid of the boar, but you'll go around unarmed?"," My lord, good morrow. Good morrow, Catesby.You may jest on, but, by the Holy Rood,I do not like these several councils, I. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,"Master, I've paid through the nose for this one. If you like her, good. If not, I've lost my bet."," Boult, has she any qualities? " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-49,"I wish my mouth were a bat to beat you with. That way, I could answer your question correctly."," Prithee, Apemantus, read me the superscription ofthese letters: I know not which is which. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-11,"Enough of this. Please, be quiet."," Yes, madam. Yet I cannot choose but laugh To think it should leave crying and say ay. And yet, I warrant, it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockerels stone, A perilous knock, and it cried bitterly. Yea, quoth my husband, Fallst upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou comest to age. Wilt thou not, Jule? It stinted and said ay. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-45,The Earl of Wiltshire uses the realm like a farm. ," The king's grown bankrupt, like a broken man. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-22,"Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby, stands here for God, his sovereign and himself, to prove the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, a traitor to his God, his king and him, and if not to prove himself a false liar: he challenges Mowbray to fight. "," Here standeth Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, On pain to be found false and recreant, Both to defend himself and to approve Henry of Hereford, Lancaster, and Derby, To God, his sovereign and to him disloyal; Courageously and with a free desire Attending but the signal to begin. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-50,What do you think?," Think, my lord? " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-4,"Kind sister-in-law, thanks. We'll all go together."," And in good time here the lieutenant comes.Master Lieutenant, pray you, by your leave,How doth the prince and my young son of York? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-22,"Boy! Come on, boy! What's the matter? Look up and speak."," O good sir, my master charged me to deliver a ringto Madam Silvia, which, out of my neglect, was never done. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-30,Julia?! Is that you?," Behold her that gave aim to all thy oaths, And entertain'd 'em deeply in her heart. How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root! O Proteus, let this habit make thee blush! Be thou ashamed that I have took upon me Such an immodest raiment, if shame live In a disguise of love: It is the lesser blot, modesty finds, Women to change their shapes than men their minds. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-21,Yeah. My lord is asking for three thousand crowns. What about yours?, Five thousand mine. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-25,Hey! Who's inside?," Saddle my horse.God for his mercy, what treachery is here! " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-56,Making a fool out of that man would be as virtuous a deed as giving wine to the thirsty. I could challenge him to a duel and then not show upthat might work.," Do t, knight. Ill write thee a challenge. Or Ill deliver thy indignation to him by word of mouth. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-78,"[Reading] ""You'll be killing me like a criminal and a villain.""", Still you keep o' the windy side of the law. Good. +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-13,"No, I don't hear your honest friend. I hear you."," Prithee, keep up thy quillets. Theres a poor piece of gold for thee. If the gentlewoman that attends the generals wife be stirring, tell her theres one Cassio entreats her a little favour of speech. Wilt thou do this? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-50,"I'll wait for her here and woo her forcefully when she comes. If she rants and scolds, I'll tell her that she sings as sweetly as a nightingale. If she frowns, I'll say that she looks as cheerful as morning roses newly washed with dew. If she is silent and won't say a word, then I'll praise her for being talkative, and say that she speaks with piercing eloquence. If she tells me to get out, then I'll thank her as if she'd asked me to stay with her for a week. If she refuses to marry me, then I'll ask about the date for the announcement and the wedding. But here she comesand now, Petruchio, speak."," Good morrow, Katefor thats your name, I hear. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-80,"Why, you've sent Malvolio into such a fantasy that he'll go mad when he learns the truth."," Nay, but say true, does it work upon him? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-75,"Well, it means peace, and love, and a quiet life, and authority commanding respect, and proper hierarchy, and, in brief, everything sweet and happy."," Now, fair befall thee, good Petruchio! The wager thou hast won, and I will add Unto their losses twenty thousand crowns, Another dowry to another daughter,For she is changed as she had never been. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-152,"But Camillo, what reason for visiting can I make up?"," Sent by the king your father To greet him and to give him comforts. Sir, The manner of your bearing towards him, with What you as from your father shall deliver, Things known betwixt us three, I'll write you down: The which shall point you forth at every sitting What you must say; that he shall not perceive But that you have your father's bosom there And speak his very heart. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-81,"Now, my lord, what will we do if Lord Hastings won't go along with our conspiracy?"," Chop off his head. Something we will determine. And look when I am king, claim thou of me The earldom of Hereford, and all the moveables Whereof the king my brother was possessed. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-78,"Nothing? It's the music of the spheres! Listen, my Marina.", It is not good to cross him; give him way. +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-74,"Fury, Fury! Over there, Tyrant, there. Look, look!"," Go charge my goblins that they grind their joints With dry convulsions, shorten up their sinews With agèd cramps, and more pinch-spotted make them Than pard or cat o' mountain. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-32,"Do accept, my lord. Your citizens beg you."," Refuse not, mighty lord, this proffered love. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-29,"God help us! I see the ruin of my family. The tiger has now seized the gentle deer. Brute tyranny begins to attack the innocent, weak throne. Welcome, destruction, blood, and massacre! I can see how this will end as clearly as if I was reading it on a map."," Accursèd and unquiet wrangling days, How many of you have mine eyes beheld? My husband lost his life to get the crown, And often up and down my sons were tossed For me to joy, and weep, their gain and loss. And being seated, and domestic broils Clean overblown, themselves the conquerors Make war upon themselves, brother to brother, Blood to blood, self against self. O, preposterous And frantic outrage, end thy damnèd spleen, Or let me die, to look on death no more. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-15,"Thank you, my noble lord. Now would you be willing to listen once again to the request I made to you before?"," Marry, will I. Kneel and repeat it. I will stand, and so shallTrinculo. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-13,"[As CAMBIO] Start over, man, and tune again."," Now let me see if I can construe it. Hic ibat Simois , I know you not, hic est Sigeia tellus , I trust you not, Hic steterat Priami , take heed he hear us not, regia , presume not, celsa senis, despair not. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-5,"Master, master! I have news, old news, and such news as you never heard before!", Is it new and old too? How may that be? +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,Break the seal and read it.," [Reads] Hermione is chaste;Polixenes blameless; Camillo a true subject; Leontesa jealous tyrant; his innocent babe truly begotten;and the king shall live without an heir, if thatwhich is lost be not found. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-45,What has happened to cause everyone to start shrieking?," Oh, the people in the street cry Romeo,Some Juliet, and some Paris, and all runWith open outcry toward our monument. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-1.json-line-12,I always thought you were an able and efficient guy whoto give you your due creditknows how to be reasonable. I always imagined that instead of being swept up in circumstance you'd be able to see an opportunity when it presented itself. These are good traits.," Get you gone, sirrah. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-19,"If I were one of your sheep, I wouldn't need to graze on grassI could live just by gazing at your beautiful face."," Out, alas! You'd be so lean, that blasts of January Would blow you through and through. Now, my fair'st friend, I would I had some flowers o' the spring that might Become your time of day; and yours, and yours, That wear upon your virgin branches yet Your maidenheads growing: O Proserpina, For the flowers now, that frighted thou let'st fall From Dis's waggon! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strengtha malady Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and The crown imperial; lilies of all kinds, The flower-de-luce being one! O, these I lack, To make you garlands of, and my sweet friend, To strew him o'er and o'er! " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-8,"I know you as well, more than I'd like to know. Go follow your drum and paint the ground with the red, red, red blood of men. Religious and civil laws are cruelwhy shouldn't war be cruel too?", Thy lips rot off! +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-15,"We represent the law. He will die, and stop pushing the point. Though it does not please us, he will die for murder, even if he is your friend or family. "," Must it be so? it must not be. My lords,I do beseech you, know me. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-13,"[To STEPHANO] Look, look, hes mocking me again! Please, bite him to death."," Trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head. If you provea mutineer, the next tree. The poor monsters my subject and he shall not suffer indignity. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-27,"You won't do it for anything in the world, I hope. You're handsome; I can tell by your looks that you have a gentle heart. I saw you recently when you got hurt breaking up a fight, and really, it said a lot about your character. Do the right thing now! Your lady wants me dead; don't do it. Save poor me, the weaker one."," I am sworn,And will dispatch. [He seizes her] " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-58,"I mean someone with the same name, but a better personality.", Where is he? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-67,"How have you become so out of your mind, Michael?"," I pray you pardon me, I cannot speak. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-4,"I had thought, my lord, that I might hear about him from you. "," Why, is he not with the queen? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-28,"Noble Mercutio, put your sword away."," Come, sir, your passado. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-26,Ha ha! I laugh when I imagine that baby as a bastard!," I promise you, my lord, you moved me much. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-53,But, Cut my heart in sums. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-41,"When the sun sets the air drizzles dew. But when the son of my brother died, the rain came in a downpour. "," Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks. I would the fool were married to her grave! " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-2,"I'm leaving tomorrow, sir. I'm worried about what might have happened in Bohemia while I've been goneunfavorable winds may be blowing, if you know what I mean. Besides, I've over-stayed my welcome here and I've worn you out."," We are tougher, brother,Than you can put us to't. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-20,"Youre foolishly spurring on, I see! As long as I live, if I meet Surrey Ill spit on him, while I say he lies, and lies, and lies: I promise to have my revenge. By my immortal soul, Aumerle is guilty of what I accuse him of; besides, I heard the banished Norfolk say that you, Aumerle, sent two of your servants to execute the noble duke at Calais."," Some honest Christian trust me with a gage That Norfolk lies: here do I throw down this, If he may be repeal'd, to try his honour. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-34,"Speak up, Othello. Did you subdue and poison this young girl by trickery and force? Or did the marriage come about voluntarily, as two souls are accustomed to come together?"," I do beseech you, Send for the lady to the Sagittary, And let her speak of me before her father. If you do find me foul in her report The trust, the office I do hold of you, Not only take away, but let your sentence Even fall upon my life. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-171,"I'm a poor man, sir."," Why, be so still; here's nobody will steal that from thee: yet for the outside of thy poverty we must make an exchange; therefore discase thee instantly, thou must think there's a necessity in't,and change garments with this gentleman: though the pennyworth on his side be the worst, yet hold thee, there's some boot. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-127,I'll get my revenge on the whole pack of you., He hath been most notoriously abused. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-58,"I forgot you were out there. Come in, Emilia. Quietly, now. Let me draw the bed curtains. Where are you?", Whats the matter with thee now? +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-62,And shall I have what I ask?, You shall. +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,"Trinculo, if you dont have anything nice to say, dont say anything at all. And if you dont listen to me, Ill hang you from the next tree. This poor monster is my loyal subject, and I refuse to let him be insulted.", I thank my noble lord. Wilt thou be pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made to thee? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-18,"Put your virtue away just this once, sir, and let your human weakness take my advice."," Well, I will be so much a sinner, to be a double-dealer.Theres another. ( giving a coin ) " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-24,Ive lost all my patience., We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards. This wide-chopped rascalwould thou mightst lie drowning the washing of ten tides! +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-68,I didn't call you.," I cry thee mercy, then, for I did thinkThat thou hadst called me all these bitter names. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-143,"I have another weapon in this room. It is a sword from Spain, hardened in an icy stream. Oh, here it is. Uncle, I must come out of the room."," [within] If thou attempt it, it will cost thee dear.Thou hast no weapon, and perforce must suffer. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-1,"Pardon me, my gentle master. I agree with everything you've said, and I'm glad that you've followed through with your decision to enjoy all the pleasures of sweet philosophy. Only, good master, while we're studying all this admirable virtue and moral discipline, let's not become stoics or stocks, and let's not focus on Aristotle's restraints so much that we forget to read Ovid. Practice your logic with the friends you have, and use rhetoric in everyday talk. Stimulate yourself with music and poetry. And as for mathematics and metaphysicsfollow your appetite, and only study what you can stomach. You'll gain no profit from something you take no pleasure in. In short, sir, study what you enjoy."," Gramercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise. If, Biondello, thou wert come ashore, We could at once put us in readiness And take a lodging fit to entertain Such friends as time in Padua shall beget. But stay awhile. What company is this? " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-8,"Have courage, sir! God bless you!"," Courage enough: I do not fear the flaw; It hath done to me the worst. Yet, for the love Of this poor infant, this fresh-new sea-farer, I would it would be quiet. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-27,"You mean ""Shut your mouth, you villain,"" right? If we sing that then I'll have to call you a villain, knight."," 'Tis not the first time I have constrained one to call meknave. Begin, Fool. It begins Hold thy peace. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-45,"We're speaking for your sake, not ours. You've clearly been manipulated by some crook, and we'll punish him for it. I wish I knew the guy; I would ruin his life. If Hermione's corrupt . . . I have three daughters. The oldest is eleven, the younger two are nine and five. If this turns out to be true, they'll pay for it. I swear I'll neuter all of them. They'll never hit puberty and they'll never give birth to their own bastard children. Keep in mind, they're supposed to inherit my money and everything equally. I'd rather castrate myself than see them unable to have their own families.", Cease; no more.You smell this business with a sense as coldAs is a dead man's nose: but I do see't and feel'tAs you feel doing thus; and see withalThe instruments that feel. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-67,"If you love me, stay."," Grumio, my horse. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-41,"May God thank you for it! But now, please, sir: a question keeps popping up in my mind. Why did you create this storm at sea?"," Know thus far forth: By accident most strange, bountiful Fortune (Now my dear lady) hath mine enemies Brought to this shore. And by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star, whose influence If now I court not but omit, my fortunes Will ever after droop. Here cease more questions. Thou art inclined to sleep. 'Tis a good dullness, And give it way. I know thou canst not choose. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-23,"[As LITIO] Madam, before you touch the instrument or learn the fingering, I must begin by teaching you the fundamentals of music. To teach you the scales, I have a method that's more pleasant and effective than what any other teachers use. And here it is written out."," Why, I am past my gamut long ago. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-50,My lord.," Zounds, who is there? " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-57,"So come back with us to Athens, a city yours as well as ours, to become a captain. You will be met with thanks and allowed absolute power and authority to your name. Soon enough we will drive back Alcibiades and his wild attacks. He is like a savage boar, rooting up the peace in his own country.", And shakes his threatening swordAgainst the walls of Athens. +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-42,"Just as sane as me? You must be crazy then, if you're no saner than a fool."," They have here propertied me, keep me in darkness, sendministers to me asses!and do all they can to face me out of my wits. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-115,There's something in the climate here., WhyDoth it not then our eyelids sink? I find notMyself disposed to sleep. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-48,"Yes, noble nephew. That is, if it's light enough for you to hold."," O, then I see you will part but with light gifts.In weightier things youll say a beggar nay. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-11,"The shepherd saw them wreck at the same instant that Antigonus died, so everything that brought the child to them disappeared at the moment she was found. But poor Paulinashe was torn between joy and grief! She was crying for her husband, but rejoicing that the oracle was fulfilled. She kept hugging the princess, as if she would hold her to her heart forever so that she'd never be lost again.", The dignity of this act was worth the audience ofkings and princes; for by such was it acted. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-29,"[To TYBALT] Get on with it, sir. Attack."," [Draws his sword] Draw, Benvolio. Beat down their weapons. Gentlemen, for shame! Forbear this outrage. Tybalt, Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath Forbidden bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-65,What good is there still undiscovered in this world that can do me good now?," The advancement of your children, gentle lady. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-0,"Remember your promise: you've sworn to do it. It's just a little thing which no one will ever find out about. And you can count on being rewarded. Don't let your icy conscience thaw out with the heat of love. And don't let pity, which even women have nothing to do with, get the best of youdo just what I've told you to do.", I will do't; but yet she is a goodly creature. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-15,"Villain, I know how to protect myself. ", Stay thy revengeful hand; thou hast no cause to fear. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-1,"By God, Sir Toby, you must come home earlier at night. Your niece, my lady, strongly disapproves of the late hours you keep."," Why, let her except, before excepted. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-9,"I have enough courage; I've never been afraid in my life (to my own injury). But for this baby's sake, this brand-new sailor, I wish the storm would quiet down."," Slack the bolins there! Thou wilt not, wilt thou?Blow, and split thyself. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-30,"If they have power over us, we'll be condemned too, because we've been always  near the king."," Well, I will for refuge straight to Bristol castle:The Earl of Wiltshire is already there. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-0,"Who is this? My granddaughter Plantagenet, led by the hand of her kind aunt, the Duchess of Gloucester? Now, I swear, she's heading to the Tower to greet the young prince, whom she loves so purely.", God give your Graces bothA happy and a joyful time of day. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-25,"[To HORTENSIO] Please, sir, let him go while this mood lasts. I swear, if she knew him as well as I do, she'd know how little scolding affects him. At best, she might come up with ten or so horrible names to call him. Why, that's nothing. Once he gets started, he'll rant and rave and throw his rope tricks around, and if she tries to stand up to him, he'll throw a figure of speech in her face that'll disfigure her so she'll have no more eyes to see with than a cat does. You don't know him, sir."," Tarry, Petruchio, I must go with thee, For in Baptistas keep my treasure is. He hath the jewel of my life in hold, His youngest daughter, beautiful Bianca, And her withholds from me and other more, Suitors to her and rivals in my love, Supposing it a thing impossible, For those defects I have before rehearsed, That ever Katherina will be wooed. Therefore this order hath Baptista ta'en, That none shall have access unto Bianca Till Katherine the curst have got a husband. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-50,"[To herself] If hes married, Id rather die than marry someone else."," [Returning] His name is Romeo, and a Montague,The only son of your great enemy. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-129,"Calm down, gentlemen. I will settle this quarrel. Only deeds can determine the winner here. Whoever can offer my daughter the most wealth and property as her widow's inheritance will have Bianca's love. So tell me, Sir Gremio, what can you offer her?"," First, as you know, my house within the city Is richly furnishèd with plate and gold, Basins and ewers to lave her dainty hands; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry, In ivory coffers I have stuffed my crowns, In cypress chests my arras counterpoints, Costly apparel, tents, and canopies, Fine linen, Turkey cushions bossed with pearl, Valance of Venice gold in needlework, Pewter and brass, and all things that belong To house or housekeeping. Then, at my farm I have a hundred milch-kine to the pail, Six score fat oxen standing in my stalls, And all things answerable to this portion. Myself am struck in years, I must confess, And if I die tomorrow this is hers, If whilst I live she will be only mine. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-42,"Oh, you now! We're all done in here. Here's the money I owe you for it. Please now, keep this little rendezvous a secret."," Alas, what does this gentleman conceive? How do you, madam? How do you, my good lady? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-55,"No, my lord, I'm not."," Alas, it is the baseness of thy fear That makes thee strangle thy propriety. Fear not, Cesario. Take thy fortunes up. Be that thou knowst thou art, and then thou art As great as that thou fearst. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-6.json-line-5,"Your actions won't be forgotten, Fitzwater; I know that you deserve rewards. "," The grand conspirator, Abbot of Westminster, With clog of conscience and sour melancholy Hath yielded up his body to the grave; But here is Carlisle living, to abide Thy kingly doom and sentence of his pride. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-43,"[Whispering] I knew it was me, for I've often been called foolish.", ( seeing the letter ) What employment have we here? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-14,"Oh, thank you, sircarefully, ow! [AUTOLYCUS winces in pain]"," Alas, poor soul! " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-24,I will admit it does represent nature well. The purpose of artlies in these touches. They're almost livelier than life itself., How this lord is follow'd! +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-18,"You madman, you're wrong. I say that there's no darkness but ignorance, and you're more ignorant than the Egyptians during Moses' plague of fog."," I say, this house is as dark as ignorance, though ignorance were as dark as hell. And I say, there was never man thus abused. I am no more mad than you are. Make the trial of it in any constant question. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-94,"Its time for my dinner. This island is mine, given to me by my mother Sycorax. You took it from me. When you first came here, you petted me and treated me well. You would give me water with berries in it, and you taught me the names for the sun burning in the daytime sky and the moon which lights the night. I loved you then, and I showed you all the features of the islandthe freshwater springs, the saltwater pits, the places that were good for growing things and those that were not. A curse on me for doing all that! May all the evil spells of Sycorax torment you with toads, beetles, and bats! Im the only subject you have on this island, where once I was my own king. And now you keep me confined in this cave and dont let me go anywhere else on the island."," Thou most lying slave, Whom stripes may move, not kindness! I have used thee, Filth as thou art, with human care, and lodged thee In mine own cell till thou didst seek to violate The honor of my child. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-27,Look! Here comes Apemantus with the fool. Let's make fun of them.," Hang him, he'll abuse us. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-62,"Iago, if you think that a friend of yours is in trouble but you don't say anything, then you are wronging your friend."," I do beseech you, Though I perchance am vicious in my guess, As, I confess, it is my natures plague To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy Shapes faults that are not, that your wisdom, From one that so imperfectly conceits, Would take no notice, nor build yourself a trouble Out of his scattering and unsure observance. It were not for your quiet nor your good, Nor for my manhood, honesty, and wisdom To let you know my thoughts. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-23,"What, you foul villain, did you never see your master's father, Vincentio?"," What, my old worshipful old master? Yes, marry, sir. See where he looks out of the window. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-8,"Thanks. I was on the shore, admiring Neptune's domain, when I saw your impressive ship sail toward us. I came out in my ship to find out where you've come from."," First, what is your place? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-10,"Oh, then describe the passion of my love for her. Ambush her with descriptions of my faithfulness. It will be best if you act out my feelingsshe'll pay closer attention to you, as a young man, than to an older, more serious messenger."," I think not so, my lord. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-17,"That was excellent, truly."," Good, good. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-84,"I'd rather ask him to hate me than ask him to have a commander who is as feeble, drunk, and indiscreet as I am. I got drunk, and spoke nonsense, and squabbled, swaggered, and swore. I practically ranted at my own shadow. Oh, wine, you invisible spiritif you don't have a name, then I will call you devil!", What was he that you followed with your sword? What hadhe done to you? +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-80,"You're telling me to do exactly what I had already decided to do myself. I won't ruin Hermione's reputation, not at all."," My lord, Go then; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts, keep with Bohemia And with your queen. I am his cupbearer: If from me he have wholesome beverage, Account me not your servant. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-44,Romeo!, My nyas? +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-12,Go see my assistant.," Please it your lordship, he hath put me off To the succession of new days this month: My master is awaked by great occasion To call upon his own, and humbly prays you That with your other noble parts you'll suit In giving him his right. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-13,"And she's pretty, too, right?"," As a fair day in summer, wondrous fair. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-34,"You will pay for this, Roderigo. I know what kind of man you are."," Sir, I will answer any thing. But, I beseech you, Ift be your pleasure and most wise consent (As partly I find it is) that your fair daughter At this odd-even and dull watch o' th' night Transported with no worse nor better guard But with a knave of common hire, a gondolier, To the gross clasps of a lascivious Moor, If this be known to you and your allowance, We then have done you bold and saucy wrongs. But if you know not this my manners tell me We have your wrong rebuke. Do not believe That, from the sense of all civility, I thus would play and trifle with your reverence. Your daughter (if you have not given her leave) I say again, hath made a gross revolt, Tying her duty, beauty, wit, and fortunes In an extravagant and wheeling stranger Of here and everywhere. Straight satisfy yourself. If she be in her chamber or your house, Let loose on me the justice of the state For thus deluding you. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-39,"You have pleasured us greatly, fair ladies, and set a wonderful mood for our feast, which before was not half so beautiful and kind. You have added value and brilliance to the event and entertained me in my own home. Thank you."," My lord, you take us even at the best. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-129,"No, I swear on my honor as a man!"," Theres nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.If the ill spirit have so fair a house,Good things will strive to dwell with t. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-20,"He began it, my gracious lord. And since then succeeding generations have added on to it."," Is it upon record, or else reportedSuccessively from age to age, he built it? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-34,From Mantua.," [as LUCENTIO] Of Mantua, sir? Marry, God forbid! And come to Padua, careless of your life? " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-4,"We're sad to leave, but we'll go now."," So, They are well dispatch'd; now to my daughter's letter: She tells me here, she'd wed the stranger knight, Or never more to view nor day nor light. 'Tis well, mistress; your choice agrees with mine; I like that well: nay, how absolute she's in't, Not minding whether I dislike or no! Well, I do commend her choice; And will no longer have it be delay'd. Soft! here he comes: I must dissemble it. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-29,"Come on, that's enough. It's useless to make speeches."," O bloody Richard! Miserable England, I prophesy the fearfullst time to thee That ever wretched age hath looked upon. Come, lead me to the block. Bear him my head. They smile at me that shortly shall be dead. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-6,"I wish Bagot had a higher rankexcept yours, of courseso that he'd be worth fighting. "," If that thy valour stand on sympathy, There is my gage, Aumerle, in gage to thine: By that fair sun which shows me where thou stand'st, I heard thee say, and vauntingly thou spakest it That thou wert cause of noble Gloucester's death. If thou deny'st it twenty times, thou liest; And I will turn thy falsehood to thy heart, Where it was forged, with my rapier's point. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-60,"Heres what I think. Romeos banished. Theres no chance that he would ever come back to challenge you if you get married. And if he does come back, he can only do so by sneaking in. Since thats the way things are, I think the best thing for you to do is to marry the count. Hes a lovely gentleman! Romeos a dishcloth compared to him. An eagle does not have eyes as green, quick, or beautiful as Paris does. Curse my heart, but I think youre lucky to have this second husband, because he surpasses your first. And even if he didnt, your first husband is dead, or as good as dead, since Romeo doesnt live here and you dont get to enjoy him.", Speakest thou from thy heart? +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-93,"Yes, and I've said just what I intend to do."," Why, now I see theres mettle in thee, and even from this instant to build on thee a better opinion than everbefore. Give me thy hand, Roderigo. Thou hast taken against me a most just exception, but yet I protest I have dealt most directly in thy affair. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-26,"hispering] Oh quiet, quiet!"," And then to have the humor of state, and after a demuretravel of regard, telling them I know my place as I would they should do theirs, to ask for my kinsman Toby " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-2,Are you a clergyman?," No such matter, sir. I do live by the church; for I dolive at my house, and my house doth stand by the church. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-16,[To himself] What a beautiful encounter between two people so utterly in love! May heaven shower blessings on the love growing between them!, Wherefore weep you? +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-7,"Well, on my own head be it, and thats it. Say goodbye; you have to go now. "," Doubly divorced! Bad men, you violate A twofold marriage, 'twixt my crown and me, And then betwixt me and my married wife. Let me unkiss the oath 'twixt thee and me; And yet not so, for with a kiss 'twas made. Part us, Northumberland; I toward the north, Where shivering cold and sickness pines the clime; My wife to France: from whence, set forth in pomp, She came adorned hither like sweet May, Sent back like Hallowmas or short'st of day. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-138,"What money, sir? I'll lend you what I can to thank you for the kindness you've shown me here, and because I pity your current troubles, but I don't have much. I'll divide my money with you. Here is half of all that I have. [Offering him money]"," Will you deny me now? Is t possible that my deserts to you Can lack persuasion? Do not tempt my misery, Lest that it make me so unsound a man As to upbraid you with those kindnesses That I have done for you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-82,"[As LUCENTIO] If that's true, sir, and you are the man who will help us allmyself includedand you do break the ice and perform the incredible feat of winning the elder sister, thereby setting the younger free for us to woothen I'm sure whoever happens to win her won't be such a brute as to be ungrateful to you."," Sir, you say well, and well you do conceive. And since you do profess to be a suitor, You must, as we do, gratify this gentleman, To whom we all rest generally beholding. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-84,"I'll follow you to the deepest gates of Hell, you witty devil!", Ill make one too. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-154,I'll do exactly as you say. This makes a lot of sense.," A cause more promising Than a wild dedication of yourselves To unpath'd waters, undream'd shores, most certain To miseries enough; no hope to help you, But as you shake off one to take another; Nothing so certain as your anchors, who Do their best office, if they can but stay you Where you'll be loath to be: besides you know Prosperity's the very bond of love, Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together Affliction alters. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-44,"Oh, yes he knew her, and often carried messages between Desdemona and me.", Indeed? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-42,"He has ribbons of every color in the rainbow, more pens than anyone could ever use in a lifetime, ink, and all kinds of fabrics (and he absolutely raves about the workmanship of the weavers).", Prithee bring him in; and let him approach singing. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-21,"[As LITIO, to LUCENTIO] You can go take a walk, and leave us alone for a while. I don't teach music for three people."," [as CAMBIO] Are you so formal, sir? Well, I must wait. [aside] And watch withal, for, but I be deceived,Our fine musician groweth amorous. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-8,"Is love really so tender? To me it seems too rough, too rude, too unruly, and it pricks like a thorn."," If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down. Give me a case to put my visage in! A visor for a visor. What care I What curious eye doth cote deformities? Here are the beetle brows shall blush for me. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-16,"It's dinnertime, my lord. It's nine o'clock."," I will not sup tonight. Give me some ink and paper.What, is my beaver easier than it was?And all my armor laid into my tent? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-3,"No, madam, he does nothing but smile. It would be best if you had a guard nearby if he comes here, for the man is surely sick in his head.", Go call him hither. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-14,"Twelve years ago, Miranda, twelve years ago, your father was the Duke of Milan, a prince with great power."," Sir, are not you my father? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-25,Stop! The king has thrown down his warder.," Let them lay by their helmets and their spears, And both return back to their chairs again: Withdraw with us: and let the trumpets sound While we return these dukes what we decree. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-32,Women will love her for being more worth their love than men. Men will love her because she's the most special woman that ever was.," Go, Cleomenes;Yourself, assisted with your honour'd friends,Bring them to our embracement. Still, 'tis strange He thus should steal upon us. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-80,Strange sounds! Can't you hear?," My lord, I hear. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-21,"Please dont swear by the moon, the unreliable moon, which changes its position in the sky each month. I do not want your love to end up being similarly variable.", What shall I swear by? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-73,And I believe it with my soul., What do you think? +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-17,"Its as false, by heaven, as heaven is true."," Surrey, thou liest. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-31,"I know you are. Sweet Revenge, goodbye. "," Tell us, old man, how shall we be employ'd? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-79,"Listen! I hear their drums. Fight, gentlemen of England! Fight, bold citizens! Draw, archersdraw your bows all the way back! Horsemen, spur your proud horses hard, and ride with violence, to violence! Break your lances against the enemy and amaze even the heavens!", What says Lord Stanley? Will he bring his power? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-0,"Bring the men out. Bushy and Green, I won't bother with your soulssince they'll be parted from your body soon anywayby telling you what an evil life you've led, since that will be no help. But to justify myself,  I will publicly explain some reasons why you must die. You have misled a prince, a royal kinga gentleman happy in his ancestry, disfigured, and made unhappy by you. Your sinfulness has caused a divorce between his queen and him, since he spent his time away from the marriage bed, amusing himself with you. You have stained the queen's cheeks with tears from your awful wrongs. I was myself a prince, near to the king in fortune and blood, until you made him misinterpret me, and have stooped my neck under your crimes, sighing my English breath in foreign lands and eating the bitter bread of banishment. Meanwhile, you have used my seal for your own gain, ruined my land and cut down my trees, and destroyed my coat of arms in my own windowsleaving me no sign, except men's opinions and my living blood, to show the world I am a gentleman. This and much more, much more than twice all this, condemns you to die. [To Northumberland] See them delivered over to execution and the hand of death."," More welcome is the stroke of death to meThan Bolingbroke to England. Lords, farewell. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-40,"Well, as I told you, its his habit to take a nap in the afternoon. Thats when you can smash in his skull, after youve first stolen his books. Or you could hit him on the head with a log. Or stab him in the belly with a spear. Or cut his throat with a knife. But remember to steal his books first, because without them, hes just a fool like me, and wont be able to command even one spirit. The other spirits all hate him as completely as I do. Burn everything but his magic books. He has some magnificent furniture and furnishingsat least thats how he describes themthat he plans to use to furnish his house once he gets one. The thing you should focus on though is the beauty of his daughter. Prospero himself says she has no equal. I never saw a woman other than my mother, Sycorax. Miranda is so much more beautiful than Sycorax that its like comparing the most beautiful thing to the least.", Is it so brave a lass? +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-35,"May all the blessings of a happy father surround you. Stand up, and tell me how you ended up here."," Oh, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in t! " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-84,"Will you listen to me, Roderigo?"," I have heard too much, and your words and performances are no kin together. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-42,"If it turns out otherwise, I'll make my wife sleep in the stable. I'll rig her to my carriage and won't trust her any farther than I can throw her. I mean, if Hermione's a cheater, then every atom of every woman in the world is, too.", Hold your peaces. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-103,As long as hell and Richard decide.," Say I, her sovereign, am her subject low. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-2.json-line-4,"I've noticed, too, Camilloso much so that I have people watching him for me wherever he goes. They've reported that he's spending most of his time at a poor shepherd's house. They tell me that some time ago the shepherd suddenly went from rags to riches, to the complete shock of his neighbors."," I have heard, sir, of such a man, who hath adaughter of most rare note: the report of her isextended more than can be thought to begin from such a cottage. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-17,Really? Can you stand? [He leans over to take a closer look at AUTOLYCUS's shoulder]," [Picking his pocket] Softly, dear sir; good sir, softly. You ha' done mea charitable office. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-14,And you urged me to bury my love.," Not in a grave,To lay one in, another out to have. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-122,"I assure you, I wish none of this was happening."," Put up your sword. If this young gentleman Have done offence, I take the fault on me. If you offend him, I for him defy you. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-9,"Now, if I'd considered something I once heard about him, I could have scoffed at my uncleand mocked his growth more than he mocked mine."," How, my pretty York? I prithee let me hear it. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-106,"Good thinking. I have it on me here. [He gives them a paper] When you're done, go to Crosby Place. But, sirs, be quick in your execution. And don't let him plead for his life, for Clarence is well-spoken, and he may convince you to spare him if you listen too closely to his words."," Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate.Talkers are no good doers. Be assured We go to use our hands and not our tongues. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-30,I cannot accept that answer.," Sooth, but you must. Say that some lady, as perhaps there is, Hath for your love a great a pang of heart As you have for Olivia. You cannot love her. You tell her so. Must she not then be answered? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-0,"[To the Mytilene Sailor] Where is Lord Helicanus? He can answer your questions. Oh, here he is. [To HELICANUS] Sir, there's a boat that just came from Mytilene and Lysimachus, the governor, is in it, asking to come onboard. What should we do?", That he have his. Call up some gentlemen. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-137,The woman has fallen down! He's surely killed his own wife.," Ay, ay. Oh, lay me by my mistress' side. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-8,Leave us alone., What is the matter with our cousin now? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-86,Then I don't feel bad for saying it.," You know me, Apemantus? " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-10,"Then I will not kiss you, so as not to dirty your mouth too.", How came the noble Timon to this change? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-56,"Yes, and a kind one at that. Pray to God, sir, that your wife doesn't send you a worse one.", I hope better. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-47,"Give me my sword, I said! Old Montague has arrived, and hes waving his sword just to spite me.", Thou villain Capulet! Hold me not. Let me go. +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-33,"Well, she's a foolish girl for fleeing from a good courtship when it follows her. I'll go after hernot so much because I love the uncaring Silvia, but more because I want to take revenge on Eglamour."," And I will follow, more for Silvia's loveThan hate of Eglamour that goes with her. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-45,"Oh, I beg your pardon. Youre the singer. Ill answer for you. It is music with her silver sound, because musicians will never get rich.[Singing]Then music with her silver soundQuickly makes you feel all right.", What a pestilent knave is this same! +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-13,"Ma'am, you're so obviously good and virtuous that I can't imagine you not succeeding. There's no better woman for this job. I'll go into the next room and tell the queen your plan. Though she only gave birth today, she's afraid to ask them to take the baby out of this prison. If they deny her request, who knowsthey might kill the child."," Tell her, Emilia.I'll use that tongue I have: if wit flow from'tAs boldness from my bosom, let 't not be doubtedI shall do good. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-21,"Why, he won't be waking up until Judgment Day."," Why, then hell say we stabbed him sleeping. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-26,How can all this be accomplished? Can you bring me to him?," Yea, yea, my lord. Ill yield him thee asleep,Where thou mayst knock a nail into his head. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-44,"Wretched boy, you hung out with him here on earth, and now youre going to go with him to heaven.", This shall determine that. +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-76,"I'll give you a hug. Give me my clothes. I'm overwhelmed with what I've seen. May the heavens bless my girl! But listen: what's that music? Tell Helicanus, my Marina, tell him the whole thing, point by point, because he still seems unsuretell him that you're my daughter. But what's that music?"," My lord, I hear none. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-106,Speak well of me to her., An honest tale speeds best being plainly told. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-35,"Madam wife, they say that I've been dreaming or asleep for fifteen years or more."," Ay, and the time seems thirty unto me,Being all this time abandoned from your bed. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-8,"Lucius, save the child, and bring it to the empress from me. If you do this, I'll show you marvelous things that will be to your advantage to hear. If you don't, whatever happens, I'll say nothing more but ""revenge rot you all!"""," Say on: an if it please me which thou speak'stThy child shall live, and I will see it nourish'd. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-2,"Good night, madam. I humbly thank you, my lady.", Your honor is most welcome. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-77,Good., [reads] Thou killest me like a rogue and a villain. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-0,"Oh, here comes my Nurse, bringing news. Every voice that speaks Romeos name speaks with heavenly beauty. Now, Nurse, whats your news? What is that you have there? The rope ladder Romeo told you to get?"," Ay, ay, the cords. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-10,Debts! Where are you from?," Of Athens here, my lord. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-24,"Come here, the food is ready!", All covered dishes! +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-5,"Silly, gloomy cousin! Don't you know that when the sun is down, thieves and robbers roam about unseen, boldly committing murders and other crimes; but when the the sun appears again in the east, he sets the tops of trees on fire and shines a light in every dark placethen, murders, treason, and other detestable sins will show themselves for what they are, the cloak of night plucked from their backs. So when this thief, this traitor, Bolingbrokewho has enjoyed the night while the we, the sun, were wandering down belowshall see us rising in our throne, the east, his treason will not survive the light of day, and even he will tremble at his sin. Not all the water in the rough rude sea can wash the balm off from an anointed king; no word from an ordinary, earthly man can depose the deputy elected by the Lord. For every man that Bolingbroke has in his army, God has a glorious angel to fight for Richard; and if angels fight, weak men must be defeated, for heaven still defends the what is right."," Welcome, my lord! how far off lies your power? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-19,"She has a good face, speaks well, and has really nice clothes. There's nothing about her that would make you dislike her."," What's her price, Boult? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-135,"[As LUCENTIO] Why, then she's mine alone, of all the men in the world, by your firm promise. Gremio has been outbid."," I must confess your offer is the best, And, let your father make her the assurance, She is your own; else, you must pardon me. If you should die before him, wheres her dower? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-5,"[As LUCENTIO] Don't worry about him.Biondello, boy, now play your part well. Imagine this is the real Vincentio."," Tut, fear not me. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-14,"Oh, you once did prophesy that the time would come when I would want your help in cursing that swollen spider, that foul hunchbacked toad!"," I called thee then vain flourish of my fortune. I called thee then poor shadow, painted queen, The presentation of but what I was, The flattering index of a direful pageant, One heaved a-high, to be hurled down below, A mother only mocked with two fair babes, A dream of what thou wast, a garish flag To be the aim of every dangerous shot, A sign of dignity, a breath, a bubble, A queen in jest, only to fill the scene. Where is thy husband now? Where be thy brothers? Where are thy two sons? Wherein dost thou joy? Who sues and kneels and says God save the queen? Where be the bending peers that flattered thee? Where be the thronging troops that followed thee? Decline all this, and see what now thou art: For happy wife, a most distressèd widow; For joyful mother, one that wails the name; For queen, a very caitiff crowned with care; For one being sued to, one that humbly sues; For she that scorned at me, now scorned of me; For she being feared of all, now fearing one; For she commanding all, obeyed of none. Thus hath the course of justice whirled about And left thee but a very prey to time, Having no more but thought of what thou wast To torture thee the more, being what thou art. Thou didst usurp my place, and dost thou not Usurp the just proportion of my sorrow? Now thy proud neck bears half my burdened yoke, From which even here I slip my weary head And leave the burthen of it all on thee. Farewell, Yorks wife, and queen of sad mischance. These English woes will make me smile in France. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-20,"Oh, I am unhappy!", Look to the boy. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-27,"You're mistaken, knight. ""Accost her"" isn't her nameI meant that you should face her, greet her, woo her, and conquer her."," By my troth, I would not undertake her in this company.Is that the meaning of accost? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-237,"Isn't that comforting? [To the SHEPHERD] We need to see the king and show him our secret stuff. He needs to know that she's neither your daughter nor my sister, otherwise we're dead. [To AUTOLYCUS] Sir, I'll give you as much money as this old man did after the business is done. And you can hold on to me as collateral in the meantime.", I will trust you. Walk before toward the sea-side;go on the right hand: I will but look upon thehedge and follow you. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-92,"Yes, he was the one who told me about her first. He is an honest man, and hates the slime of filthy bad deeds.", My husband! +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-12,"Swear that he will, and then I'll talk."," Who should I swear by? thou believest no god:That granted, how canst thou believe an oath? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-97,Long live Gonzalo!," [to ALONSO] Anddo you mark me, sir? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-14,I dont doubt it. When were older these difficulties will just be stories that we tell each other.," O God, I have an ill-divining soul. Methinks I see thee now, thou art so low As one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight fails, or thou lookst pale. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-47,[As LUCENTIO] Then you'd better say that I'm not really Lucentio.," Yes, I know thee to be Signior Lucentio. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-4,"His judgment was gentler than that. You wont be executed, but will be banished from Verona."," Ha, banishment! Be merciful, say death,For exile hath more terror in his look,Much more than death. Do not say banishment. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-130,"Nothing evil could ever exist in a body this attractive. If the devil had a house as beautiful as his body, then good things would fight to live in it."," [to FERDINAND] Follow me. [to MIRANDA] Speak not you for him. Hes a traitor. [to FERDINAND] Come, Ill manacle thy neck and feet together. Seawater shalt thou drink. Thy food shall be The fresh-brook muscles, withered roots, and husks Wherein the acorn cradled. Follow. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-90,Goodbye.," That Cassio loves her, I do well believe t. That she loves him, tis apt and of great credit. The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not, Is of a constant, loving, noble nature, And I dare think hell prove to Desdemona A most dear husband. Now, I do love her too, Not out of absolute lustthough peradventure I stand accountant for as great a sin But partly led to diet my revenge, For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leaped into my seat. The thought whereof Doth, like a poisonous mineral, gnaw my inwards, And nothing can or shall content my soul Till I am evened with him, wife for wife. Or, failing so, yet that I put the Moor At least into a jealousy so strong That judgment cannot cure. Which thing to do, If this poor trash of Venice, whom I trace For his quick hunting, stand the putting on, Ill have our Michael Cassio on the hip, Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb (For I fear Cassio with my night-cape too) Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me For making him egregiously an ass And practicing upon his peace and quiet Even to madness. 'Tis here, but yet confused. Knaverys plain face is never seen till used. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-25,"Now Ill go and take revenge for you, bringing my agents with me."," Nay, nay, let Rape and Murder stay with me;Or else I'll call my brother back again,And cleave to no revenge but Lucius. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-4,You'll kiss me too hard and talk to me like I'm still a baby. [To SECOND LADY] I love you better.," And why so, my lord? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-17,"His Grace Richard looks so cheerful and calm this morning. He has some idea or plan that he's pleased about whenever he says ""good morning"" with such spirit. I don't think there's a man in all the Christian kingdoms who's worse at hiding his love or hate than Richard is. You can know his heart from looking at his face.", What of his heart perceive you in his face By any livelihood he showed today? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-12,"[Reciting a poem to himself] ""When we write poetry praising bad things for money, it ruins the better verse that rightly supports good things.""", 'Tis a good form. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-20,A good laugh., A match! +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-107,An honest tale works best when it's told plainly., Then plainly to her tell my loving tale. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-112,"The two of us, my lord, will guard you while you rest and make sure that you're safe.", Thank you. Wondrous heavy. [falls asleep] +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-19,"Go see what that trumpet's for, boy."," Belike some noble gentleman that means,Traveling some journey, to repose him here. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-28,"Oh, musicians, because my heart itself is playing My Heart is Full of Woe. Oh, play me some happy mournful tune to comfort me."," Not a dump, we. Tis no time to play now. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-48,But listen! What is that noise?, Zounds! You rogue! You rascal! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-37,"I thank you for that taunt, good Tranio."," Confess, confess, hath he not hit you here? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-40,This guy has some serious guts.," Believe me, thou talkest of an admirable conceitedfellow. Has he any unbraided wares? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-18,"Do pardon her, good old grandfather, and also tell us which way you're traveling. If you're going the same way we are, we'd be glad to have your company."," Fair sir, and you, my merry mistress, That with your strange encounter much amazed me, My name is called Vincentio, my dwelling Pisa, And bound I am to Padua, there to visit A son of mine which long I have not seen. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-43,"My dagger, little Nephew? With all my heart."," A beggar, brother? " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-30,"Hey, missy, aren't you getting a little hasty?[To himself] I'm happy about this, with all my heart. [To PERICLES and THAISA] You'll have to listen to me; I'll make you do what I want. Would you really agree to marry a stranger without my permission? He could be anybody, we don't even know if he's a prince. So, listen, missy: You'll either obey me (and you, too, sir, listen to me) or I'll make you . . . man and wife! Come on, then, hold each other's hands, kiss, and seal the deal! And, now that you're together, I'll disappoint you again, with the further condition . . . God bless you! Are you happy?"," Yes, if you love me, sir. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-92,Imply that fair England's peace depends on this marriage., Which she shall purchase with still-lasting war. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-86,"This is weird, I think I'm starting to be less popular here. Why isn't he saying anything? Hello, Camillo."," Hail, most royal sir! " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-16,"Just in time, Iago."," You have not been abed, then? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-8,"What is your name? And why do you come here before King Richard in his royal lists? Whom are you here to oppose? And what's your argument? Speak like a true knight, so help you God!"," Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby Am I; who ready here do stand in arms, To prove, by God's grace and my body's valour, In lists, on Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, That he is a traitor, foul and dangerous, To God of heaven, King Richard and to me; And as I truly fight, defend me heaven! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-160,"I beg your pardon, sir. I'm embarrassed, but thank you."," My prettiest Perdita! But O, the thorns we stand upon! Camillo, Preserver of my father, now of me, The medicine of our house, how shall we do? We are not furnish'd like Bohemia's son, Nor shall appear in Sicilia. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-2,"No, uncle, but the annoyances on the way made the journey tedious, tiring, and dull. I wish more uncles were here to welcome me."," Sweet prince, the untainted virtue of your years Hath not yet dived into the worlds deceit; Nor more can you distinguish of a man Than of his outward show, which, God He knows, Seldom or never jumpeth with the heart. Those uncles which you want were dangerous. Your Grace attended to their sugared words But looked not on the poison of their hearts. God keep you from them, and from such false friends. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-4.json-line-5,It's him. God and Saint Stephen give you good evening; I've brought you a letter and a couple of pigeons.," Go, take him away, and hang him presently. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-31,"So, pretty girl, how long have you been working in this business?"," What trade, sir? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-111,I kiss the letter that contains their commands.," And whats the news, good cousin Lodovico? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-18,With all my heart I pray to the gods that she will!," [as LUCENTIO] Dally not with the gods, but get thee gone. Signior Baptista, shall I lead the way? Welcome! One mess is like to be your cheer. Come, sir, we will better it in Pisa. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-55,My receipt is for fifty talents., Tell out my blood. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-22,"Indeed, I was the one who told them to do itthey got their cunning from their mother, like a trump card that always wins the match. But their violence, I think, they learned from me, like a dog that goes for the bull's head. Well, my deeds will show what I'm made of. Plotting with the queen and her two sons, I lured your brothers to the hole where Bassianus's dead body lay; I wrote the letter that your father found and hid the gold mentioned in the letter, in league with the queen and her sons. What has happened that made you suffer that I wasn't involved with in some way? I cheated your father out of his hand, and when I had it, I broke down with laughter as soon as I was out of your sight. When he got his two sons' heads in exchange for his hand, I saw his tears from a hiding spot in the wall and laughed so hard that I cried too. When I told the empress this funny story, she almost fainted with pleasure, and as a reward gave me twenty kisses.  "," What, canst thou say all this, and never blush? " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-35,"As far as I'm concerned, I hope to go to heavenno offense to the general or any noble man."," And so do I too, lieutenant. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-51,"[To TYBALT] Get up, sir, and come with me. By the name of the Prince, I command you to obey.", Where are the vile beginners of this fray? +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"Ah, Buckingham, now I must test you to see if you're true gold indeed. Young Prince Edward is alive. Think about what I might say next."," Say on, my loving lord. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-25,"Orsino, this is the same Antonio who took our ship the Phoenix and its cargo from Crete, and who boarded the Tiger in the battle where your young nephew Titus lost his leg. We arrested him here in the streets, where he was recklessly brawling as if he didn't care that we were looking for him."," He did me kindness, sir, drew on my side, But in conclusion put strange speech upon me. I know not what twas but distraction. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-14,"Look, look, King Richard has appeared in person, like the angry sun from the fiery portal of the east, when it seems the jealous clouds intend to dim his brightness as he travels to the west. "," Yet looks he like a king: behold, his eye, As bright as is the eagle's, lightens forth Controlling majesty: alack, alack, for woe, That any harm should stain so fair a show! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-15,"Everything's ready. So please, give me the news."," First, know my horse is tired, my master and mistress fallen out. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-186,"[To himself] Next I'll tell the king they escaped and where they're headed. I'm hoping he'll go after them and that I'll get to come along to see my beloved country, Sicily."," Fortune speed us!Thus we set on, Camillo, to the sea-side. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-113,You've stolen it from her?," No, but she let it drop by negligenceAnd, to th' advantage, I being here, took t up.Look, here it is. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-71,Ah! So you're scoundrel too!," If thou didst put this sour-cold habit on To castigate thy pride, 'twere well: but thou Dost it enforcedly; thou'ldst courtier be again, Wert thou not beggar. Willing misery Outlives encertain pomp, is crown'd before: The one is filling still, never complete; The other, at high wish: best state, contentless, Hath a distracted and most wretched being, Worse than the worst, content. Thou shouldst desire to die, being miserable. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-62,"Madam, that young fellow out there swears that he must speak with you no matter what. I told him you were sick. He claims to know that already, and says that that's why he came to speak with you. I told him you were asleep. He claims to know that already too, and said that that's why he came to speak with you. What should I say to him, lady? He's too strong for all my excuses.", Tell him he shall not speak with me. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-147,"Why, Apemantus?"," Shouldst have kept one to thyself, for I mean togive thee none. " +pericles-act-4-scene-1.json-line-25,"Why would she want me killed? As far as I can remember, I've never done anything to hurt her in my life. I've never said a mean word or done a bad thing to a single living creature. Believe me, I never killed a mouse or even hurt a fly! Once I stepped on a worm on accident, and I cried. How have I offended her enough that she would want to kill me? How would she gain from my death? How is she threatened by my life?"," My commissionIs not to reason of the deed, but do it. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-8,"Why, man?"," Why, sir, her names a word, and to dally with that word might make my sister wanton. But, indeed, words arevery rascals since bonds disgraced them. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-11,"Don't touch her, Prince Pericles, if you value your life. That's the law, and it's as dangerous as the rest. Your time is up! Tell us the answer now, or prepare to die."," Great king, Few love to hear the sins they love to act; 'Twould braid yourself too near for me to tell it. Who has a book of all that monarchs do, He's more secure to keep it shut than shown: For vice repeated is like the wandering wind. Blows dust in other's eyes, to spread itself; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear, The breath is gone, and the sore eyes see clear: To stop the air would hurt them. The blind mole casts Copp'd hills towards heaven, to tell the earth is throng'd By man's oppression; and the poor worm doth die for't. Kings are earth's gods; in vice their law's their will; And if Jove stray, who dares say Jove doth ill? It is enough you know; and it is fit, What being more known grows worse, to smother it. All love the womb that their first being bred, Then give my tongue like leave to love my head. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-42,Good lord!," We cannot take this for answer, sir. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-22,"What, was she raped? Tell us who did it.", Will't please you eat? will't please yourhighness feed? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-28,Rub his temples.," No, forbear. The lethargy must have his quiet course. If not, he foams at mouth and by and by Breaks out to savage madness. Look, he stirs. Do you withdraw yourself a little while, He will recover straight. When he is gone I would on great occasion speak with you. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-72,Say that it's true.," No, no, my lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-21,Cambio.," What sayest thou, Biondello? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-8,"[As LUCENTIO] Oh spiteful love! Faithless womankind! I tell you, Litio, it's incredible!"," Mistake no more. I am not Litio, Nor a musician as I seem to be, But one that scorn to live in this disguise For such a one as leaves a gentleman And makes a god of such a cullion. Know, sir, that I am called Hortensio. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-0,"Look, Demetrius, here's the son of Luciusand he's got some message to give us. "," Ay, some mad message from his mad grandfather. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-0,"[As LUCENTIO] Sir, this is the house. Do you want me to knock?"," Ay, what else? and but I be deceived, Signior Baptista may remember me, Near twenty years ago, in Genoa, Where we were lodgers at the Pegasus. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-23,Think about happier things.," Come, bring in all together. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-22,"By morning, if the wind stops."," O, make for Tarsus! There will I visit Cleon, for the babe Cannot hold out to Tyrus: there I'll leave it At careful nursing. Go thy ways, good mariner: I'll bring the body presently. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-41,"Fool, no one has ever been abused like I've been. I'm just as sane as you are, Fool."," But as well? Then you are mad indeed, if you be no better in your wits than a fool. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-2.json-line-4,All the shattered pieces of a ruined house.," Yet do our hearts wear Timon's livery; That see I by our faces; we are fellows still, Serving alike in sorrow: leak'd is our bark, And we, poor mates, stand on the dying deck, Hearing the surges threat: we must all part Into this sea of air. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-171,I'm a fool! A fool! A fool!," There is besides in Roderigos letter How he upbraids Iago, that he made him Brave me upon the watch, whereon it came That I was cast. And even but now he spake, After long seeming deadIago hurt him, Iago set him on. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-57,"I promise you, it was Carthage.", His word is more than the miraculous harp. He hath raised the wall and houses too. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-9,"Madam, I dont know, and I dont care: I would rather be nothing than one of them."," Well, bear you well in this new spring of time, Lest you be cropp'd before you come to prime. What news from Oxford? hold those justs and triumphs? " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-33,"And will I say no to you? No, I won't. Goodbye, my husband."," Farewell, my Desdemona. Ill come to thee straight. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-117,Why do you care?," If it be not for some purpose of import,Give t me again. Poor lady, shell run madWhen she shall lack it. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-2.json-line-3,"I can't, ma'am. I have orders to do exactly the opposite."," Here's ado,To lock up honesty and honour fromThe access of gentle visitors!Is't lawful, pray you,To see her women? any of them? Emilia? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-36,"What would you rather me be, if not a woman?"," An honest woman, or not a woman. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-118,"If you don't have an important purpose for it, then give it back to me. Poor Desdemona, she'll be so upset when she realizes it's missing."," Be not acknown on t,I have use for it. Go, leave me. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-25,"With patience,  as all prisoners must, noble lord. But I will live to thank those who imprisoned me, my lord, by taking revenge."," No doubt, no doubt; and so shall Clarence too,For they that were your enemies are hisAnd have prevailed as much on him as you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-9,"You're a fool. If Echo were as fast, he'd be worth a dozen Belmans. But feed them all well and look after them. I intend to go hunting again tomorrow."," I will, my lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-1,"Knock, sir? Whom should I knock? Has any man rebused your Worship?"," Villain, I say, knock me here soundly. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-68,Please do go see him.," Something, sure, of state, Either from Venice, or some unhatched practice Made demonstrable here in Cyprus to him, Hath puddled his clear spirit, and in such cases Mens natures wrangle with inferior things, Though great ones are their object. 'Tis even so, For let our finger ache and it endues Our other healthful members even to that sense Of pain. Nay, we must think men are not gods, Nor of them look for such observances As fit the bridal. Beshrew me much, Emilia, I was, unhandsome warrior as I am, Arraigning his unkindness with my soul, But now I find I had suborned the witness, And hes indicted falsely. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-22,"What does the king have to do now? Must he submit? The king shall do it. Must he be deposed? The king will be satisfied. Must he lose the name of king? In God's name, let it go: I'll exchange my jewels for a set of beads, my gorgeous palace for a hermitage, my fine clothes for a beggar's gown, my engraved goblets for a wooden dish, my scepter for a pilgrim's walking staff, and my large kingdom for a little grave, a little little grave, an obscure grave. Or I'll be buried in the king's highway, some common road, where the feet of my subjects can trample on their sovereigns' headfor they tread on my heart while I live, so why not on my head after I'm dead[Notices that Aumerle is crying]  Aumerle, you're crying, my tender-hearted cousin! Our tears will make bad weather; our sighs will tear the summer corn from its stems, making a famine in this rebellious land. Or, shall we make a game of it, dropping all our tears in one place, until they have made a pair of graves within the earth, and lie in themthere lies two kinsmen who digged their own graves with tears. Wouldn't that be funny? Well, well, I see I'm just babbling, and you laugh at me."," My lord, in the base court he doth attendTo speak with you; may it please you to come down. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-49,"Hey, well done, my spirit! But did this happen near the shore?"," Close by, my master. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,"Yes, if I know the letters and the language.", Ye say honestly. Rest you merry. +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-45,"[To RICHARD] Dream about your nephews, smothered in the Tower. Richard, may we weigh down your soul like lead, and drag you down to ruin, shame, and death. Your nephews' souls tell you to despair and die! "," [to RICHARD] Bloody and guilty, guiltily awake, And in a bloody battle end thy days. Think on Lord Hastings. Despair and die! [to RICHMOND] Quiet, untroubled soul, awake, awake. Arm, fight, and conquer for fair Englands sake. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-96,"They answered in unison that they would like to help, but do not have enough to spare. They did say they were sorry and that they liked you, and that they had no idea anything was wrong with your estate. They lamented that even the noblest men can come upon bad luck, wished life were better, and said it was all so sad. Then they moved on to what they said were more serious matters, and shared looks of disgust and hard, half-uttered sentences. Then they were so gruff with their grudging salutes and cold nods that I was shocked into silence."," You gods, reward them! Prithee, man, look cheerly. These old fellows Have their ingratitude in them hereditary: Their blood is caked, 'tis cold, it seldom flows; 'Tis lack of kindly warmth they are not kind; And nature, as it grows again toward earth, Is fashion'd for the journey, dull and heavy. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-72,My lord.," The sun will not be seen today. The sky doth frown and lour upon our army. I would these dewy tears were from the ground. Not shine today? Why, what is that to me More than to Richmond, for the selfsame heaven That frowns on me looks sadly upon him. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-92,"If I ask him for my place as lieutenant back, he'll say that I am a drunkard. If I had as many mouths as the Hydra to ask him with, he'd say no to each one. How strange it is that I should be a sensible man, but occasionally foolish, and then just now a beast! Every drink is unblessed, and alcohol is a devil."," Come, come, good wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well used. Exclaim no more against it. And, good lieutenant, I think you think I love you. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-1,"I haven't heard anything either, and I haven't suspected anything."," Yes, you have seen Cassio and she together. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-33,As if the island had lungsrotten lungs., Or as twere perfumed by a fen. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-52,No.," There will little learning die then, that day thou art hanged. This is to Lord Timon; this to Alcibiades. Go; thou wast born a bastard, and thou't die a bawd. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-65,What will you do?," I will drop in his way some obscure epistles of love, wherein by the color of his beard, the shape of his leg,the manner of his gait, the expressure of his eye, forehead, and complexion, he shall find himself most feelingly personated. I can write very like my lady yourniece: on a forgotten matter we can hardly make distinction of our hands. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-37,What did the fired man just say?," No matter what; he's poor, and that's revenge enough. Who can speak broader than he that has no house to put his head in? such may rail against great buildings. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-67,[Presenting a paper] Here's my challenge; read it. I promise that it's feisty enough., Is t so saucy? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-57,Drunk?," (aside to RODERIGO) Away, I say, go out, and cry a mutiny. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-41,My belovedas my deeds will prove., [aside] And that his bags shall prove. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-102,Don't poison her. Strangle her in her bedthe very bed she contaminated with her affair.," Good, good, the justice of it pleases! Very good! " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-146,"Does he still have his wits? Has he gone crazy, too?"," Hes that he is. I may not breathe my censureWhat he might be. If what he might he is not,I would to heaven he were! " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-63,Poison never came from so sweet a place., Never hung poison on a fouler toad.Out of my sight! Thou dost infect mine eyes. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-34,Unless York succeeds in beating back Bolingbroke.," Alas, poor duke! the task he undertakes Is numbering sands and drinking oceans dry: Where one on his side fights, thousands will fly. Farewell at once, for once, for all, and ever. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-27,"Good honest men! You draw the best portrait in all of Athens. Yes, you are the best, your counterfeits are the most lifelike."," So, so, my lord. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-62,"What, weren't you all snarling at each other before I cameabout to jump at each others' throats like dogs? And now you're turning all your hatred on me? Did the Duke of York's curse have so much power that Henry's death; my lovely Edward's death; the loss of their kingdom; and my sad banishment were all required to avenge the death of that peevish brat Rutland? Can curses pierce the clouds and enter heaven? Well then, open up, you dark cloudsand hear my strong curses! Though your Yorkist king didn't die in battle, may he die from his gluttony, just as our Lancastrian kingmy husbandwas murdered to give your king his throne. "," Have done thy charm, thou hateful, withered hag. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-16,[To himself] I only want to deal with unfeeling fools and careless boys. I want nothing to do with anyone who can read me well. Ambitious Buckingham is growing too thoughtful., [coming forward] My lord? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-4.json-line-1,I will. And Ill find out how she feels about marrying you early tomorrow. Tonight she is locked in her room with her sadness.," Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender Of my childs love. I think she will be ruled In all respects by me. Nay, more, I doubt it not. Wife, go you to her ere you go to bed. Acquaint her here of my son Paris love, And bid her, mark you me, on Wednesday next But, soft! What day is this? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-8,"There's no one like him, almost born to be forever generous. He exceeds everyone else.", I have a jewel here +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-15,Everything would seem strange to him when he woke up.," Even as a flatt'ring dream or worthless fancy. Then take him up and manage well the jest. Carry him gently to my fairest chamber And hang it round with all my wanton pictures. Balm his foul head in warm distilled waters And burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet. Procure me music ready when he wakes, To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound. And if he chance to speak, be ready straight And with a low submissive reverence Say, What is it your Honor will command? Let one attend him with a silver basin Full of rose-water and bestrewed with flowers, Another bear the ewer, the third a diaper, And say, Will t please your Lordship cool your hands? Someone be ready with a costly suit And ask him what apparel he will wear. Another tell him of his hounds and horse, And that his lady mourns at his disease. Persuade him that he hath been lunatic, And when he says he is, say that he dreams, For he is nothing but a mighty lord. This do, and do it kindly, gentle sirs. It will be pastime passing excellent If it be husbanded with modesty. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-6,"Oh, help me, help me! Get these rags off me, so I can die in peace!"," Alack, poor soul! thou hast need of more rags to layon thee, rather than have these off. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-8,I can imagine more than I can sayI have more on my mind than words. Anyone who can count how much he has is poor. My true love has made me so rich that I cant count even half of my wealth.," Come, come with me, and we will make short work, For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till Holy Church incorporate two in one. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-4,"Not now, lieutenant. It's not ten o'clock yet. Our general left us so early so he could spend time with his love Desdemonaand who could blame him? They haven't slept together yet, and she's beautiful enough to catch Jove's eye.", Shes a most exquisite lady. +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-24,"Bad luck, do you move so quickly that I'm the last to know it? Oh, I see, you think to come to me last, so that I'll be sorry for longer. Come ladies, go, let's meet the king at London. What, was I born for this, that I should give Bolingbroke satisfaction by looking sad at his triumph? Gardener, for telling me this sad news, I pray to God your plants may never grow. "," Poor queen! so that thy state might be no worse, I would my skill were subject to thy curse. Here did she fall a tear; here in this place I'll set a bank of rue, sour herb of grace: Rue, even for ruth, here shortly shall be seen, In the remembrance of a weeping queen. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-29,"Goodbye, gentlemen. [She starts to exit]"," An thou let part so, Sir Andrew, would thou mightst never draw sword again. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-20,I humbly thank you for this., I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-47,[As LUCENTIO] And are the bride and bridegroom coming home?," A bridegroom, say you? 'Tis a groom indeed,A grumbling groom, and that the girl shall find. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-50,"Close by the shore, my master."," But are they, Ariel, safe? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-51,"Without joy, there is only grief. ", What is six winters? they are quickly gone. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-13,"Cousin Buckingham, a word with you. [They move aside and speak so the others can't hear] Catesby has sounded Hastings about our business, and he found the quick-tempered gentleman to be so passionately opposed to our plan thatas Hastings devotedly put ithe would lose his head before he'd allow his master's child to lose the throne of England.", Withdraw yourself awhile. Ill go with you. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-46,"It isn't lost, but what if it were?", How! +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-1,It's better that you haven't.," Nay, but he prated And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms Against your honor That, with the little godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him. But I pray you, sir, Are you fast married? Be assured of this: That the Magnifico is much beloved And hath in his effect a voice potential As double as the Dukes. He will divorce you, Or put upon you what restraint and grievance The law (with all his might to enforce it on) Will give him cable. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-2,"Here's a baby far too young to be on board this ship. If she were smart, she'd die, just like I'm about to do. Here's all that's left of your dead queen."," How, how, Lychorida! " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-25,"Second: he's the governor of this country, and I'm bound to serve him."," If he govern the country, you are bound to himindeed; but how honourable he is in that, I know not. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-61,Let's go. It's hopeless.," Why, I was writing of my epitaph; it will be seen to-morrow: my long sickness Of health and living now begins to mend, And nothing brings me all things. Go, live still; Be Alcibiades your plague, you his, And last so long enough! " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-32,"Then thus I turn away from my country's light, to live in dark shades of endless night."," Return again, and take an oath with thee. Lay on our royal sword your banish'd hands; Swear by the duty that you owe to God Our part therein we banish with yourselves To keep the oath that we administer: You never shall, so help you truth and God! Embrace each other's love in banishment; Nor never look upon each other's face; Nor never write, regreet, nor reconcile This louring tempest of your home-bred hate; Nor never by advised purpose meet To plot, contrive, or complot any ill 'Gainst us, our state, our subjects, or our land. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-20,Ma'am," I have done. Yet, if my lord will marry,if you will, sir, No remedy, but you will,give me the office To choose you a queen: she shall not be so young As was your former; but she shall be such As, walk'd your first queen's ghost, it should take joy To see her in your arms. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-26,"No doubt, no doubt. And so will Clarence, for the people who were your enemies are now his enemies, and they've overcome him just like they overcame you.", More pity that the eagle should be mewedWhile kites and buzzards prey at liberty. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-64,I know what her answer will be., What? +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-8,"[Striking him back] Well then, take that, and that, and that. Has everyone gone mad? [Draws his dagger]"," Hold, sir, or Ill throw your dagger o'er the house. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-18,"And what do you see in his heart today, based on the cheer in his face?"," Marry, that with no man here he is offended,For were he, he had shown it in his looks. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-32,"Go to the Earl of Wiltshire straight away, Bushy, and tell him to go to Ely House to see to this business. We'll go to Ireland the day after next: it's time to, I think. In our absence, we appoint our uncle York lord governor of England, for he is just and always loved us well. Come on, our queen: tomorrow must we part; be merry, for our time together is short. "," Well, lords, the Duke of Lancaster is dead. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-88,"You have enough holy feeling in your souls to advise me to make my peace with God. But you're still willing to disobey God by murdering me? Oh, sirs, consider this: those who sent you to do this deed will hate you for doing it.", [to FIRST MURDERER] What shall we do? +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-80,"That Gonzalo is quite the doctor, isn't he?"," [to ALONSO] It is foul weather in us all, good sir,When you are cloudy. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-74,"[Reading] ""You came to the lady Olivia, and she was kind to you in front of me. But you lie like a dog. That's not what I'm challenging you about."""," Very brief, and to exceeding good senseless. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-132,"No, Ill resist such treatment until my enemy overpowers me."," O dear father,Make not too rash a trial of him, forHes gentle and not fearful. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-54,"You're right, darn it, we will. Even brides are afraid of the wedding night, though they have no reason to be."," 'Faith, some do, and some do not. But, mistress, ifI have bargained for the joint, " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-18,"Didn't you hear her, fellows? Take the lady away."," Go to, youre a dry fool. Ill no more of you. Besides, you grow dishonest. " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-2,"It was just, though. Even though he was a great king, his greatness couldn't shield him from heaven's wrath. His sin got its reward.", 'Tis very true. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-41,"Oh knight, you need some wine. Have you ever been put down like that before?"," Never in your life, I think, unless you see canary putme down. Methinks sometimes I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man has. But I am a great eaterof beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-24,"Calling my servants around me, dressed in my embroidered velvet gown, having just come from the sofa where I've left Olivia sleeping", ( aside ) Fire and brimstone! +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-78,"Will you help mean ass, and a fool, and a bastard, a gullible skinny bastard?"," Get him to bed, and let his hurt be looked to. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-7,The king? Who's that?," I mean, the Lord Protector. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-38,"What is it, Iago?"," Did Michael Cassio, when you wooed my lady,Know of your love? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-3.json-line-12,"Walking, my friend, walking."," Indeed, he should be a footman by the garments hehas left with thee: if this be a horseman's coat,it hath seen very hot service. Lend me thy hand,I'll help thee: come, lend me thy hand. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-22,"Yes, that's right. And he was so humbled and troubled that now I feel sad for him. My love, call him back here."," Not now, sweet Desdemona. Some other time. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-38,"Stop, villains! We are the empress's sons."," And therefore do we what we are commanded.Stop close their mouths, let them not speak a word.Is he sure bound? look that you bind them fast. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-109,Plain and not honest is too harsh to hear. Lies need some decoration., Your reasons are too shallow and too quick. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-9,"If you are willing, Timon sent"," Ha! what has he sent? I am so much endeared tothat lord; he's ever sending: how shall I thankhim, thinkest thou? And what has he sent now? " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-68,"And you're definitely not the brightest bulb on the tree. As much as I am a fool, that's how much intelligence you lack.", That answer might have become Apemantus. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-80,"Just a moment, good Nurse. In an hour, behind the abbey wall, one of my servants will meet you and give you a rope ladder. Ill then use the ladder to secretly climb up to Juliets room tonight. Farewell. Be worthy of my trust, and Ill repay you for your help. Farewell. Speak well of me to your mistress."," Now God in heaven bless thee! Hark you, sir. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-10,"No, you're joking. I've seen a lady's nose that was blue, but never her eyebrows."," Hark ye;The queen your mother rounds apace: we shallPresent our services to a fine new princeOne of these days; and then you'ld wanton with us,If we would have you. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-9,"You lie there now [Maria throws down a letter], for here comes the fish that must be caught by tickling it."," 'Tis but fortune, all is fortune. Maria once told me she did affect me, and I have heard herself come thus near, that, should she fancy, it should be one of my complexion. Besides, she uses me with a more exalted respect than anyone else that follows her. What should Ithink on t? " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-46,"You're not going to say anything good about me, are you?"," No, let me not. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-74,"You said it in a rage. Say it again, and as soon as you finish speaking, my handwhich killed your lover out of love for youwill kill your far truer lover. You will be the cause of both these deaths.", I would I knew thy heart. +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-56,"Sir, my king, dont waste your time obsessing about the strangeness of what's happened. At the right time, which will be soon, I myself will explainand it will be an explanation that you'll think is reasonableabout everything that's occurred. Until then, be cheerful and be generous in your thoughts about each thing that's happened.[To ARIEL so that only he can hear] Come here, spirit. Set Caliban and his companions free. Undo the spell that binds them.", How fares my gracious sir? There are yet missing of your company Some few odd lads that you remember not. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-46,Rome will hate her if this foul thing lives. ," The emperor, in his rage, will doom her death. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-9,"Dont punish me, please. Ill bring the wood home faster."," Hes in his fit now and does not talk after the wisest.He shall taste of my bottle. If he have never drunk wine afore, it will go near to remove his fit. If I can recover him and keep him tame, I will not take too much for him. He shall pay for him that hath him, and that soundly. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-57,"Boy, come here. This is no time for jokes, so get serious. Your fellow Tranio here has taken on my outward appearance to save my life, and I have put on his appearance in order to escape. I've been in a fight since we came ashore, and I killed a man. I'm afraid that someone saw me. So for now you must wait on Tranio like he's your master, while I make my escape and save my life. Do you understand me?"," Aye, sir. [aside] Ne'er a whit. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-28,I say amen to that.," And have you mercy too! I never did Offend you in my life, never loved Cassio But with such general warranty of heaven As I might love. I never gave him token. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-6,Then that was proof that she loves you.," 'Slight, will you make an ass o' me? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-56,"By God! It makes me angry! Day and night, hour after hour, through tide and time, working or playing, alone or with company, Ive worked to get her a fine match. Now, Ive gotten her a noble gentleman, whos good-looking, young, well-educated, and honorable, whos the man of any girls dreams. And this wretched, crying fool, like a whining puppet, responds to this good fortune by answering, I wont marry. I cant love. Im too young. Forgive me. Well, if you wont get married, heres how Ill forgive you. Eat wherever you want, except in my house. Think about that. Im not joking. Thursday is soon. Cover your heart with your hand and listen to my advice. Act like my daughter, and Ill marry you to my friend. Dont, and you can beg, starve, and die in the streets. By my soul, Ill never again acknowledge you or help you. Count on it. Think about it. I wont break this oath."," Is there no pity sitting in the clouds That sees into the bottom of my grief? O sweet my mother, cast me not away! Delay this marriage for a month, a week. Or, if you do not, make the bridal bed In that dim monument where Tybalt lies. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-32,"Welcome, Aemilius. What's happening in Rome?"," Lord Lucius, and you princes of the Goths, The Roman emperor greets you all by me; And, for he understands you are in arms, He craves a parley at your father's house, Willing you to demand your hostages, And they shall be immediately deliver'd. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-33,"What, are you hurt?"," Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, tis enough. Where is my page?Go, villain, fetch a surgeon. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-82,"What, my dear Nurse?"," Is your man secret? Did you neer hear say,Two may keep counsel, putting one away? " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-38,"No, come out with it, and let him never speak again that betrays you by repeating what he hears!"," Tends that thou wouldst speak to the Duke of Hereford? If it be so, out with it boldly, man; Quick is mine ear to hear of good towards him. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-151,"Then, listen to me: If you're determined to leave the country, go to Sicily, introduce yourself, and call your bride a princess. If she's going to visit Leontes's court, it's only fitting that she be dressed as your royal wife should. I can imagine Leontes greeting you with a hug, crying as he asks your forgiveness as if you were your own father. He'll kiss your princess's hands. His kindness will be a complete departure from the cruelty you've heard about in the past. He's over that now; he's kicked his evil ways to hell and has been nurturing his better qualities all these years."," Worthy Camillo,What colour for my visitation shall IHold up before him? " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-24,My father has an army; ask about him and learn to make a whole body from a single limb. ," Thou chidest me well: proud Bolingbroke, I come To change blows with thee for our day of doom. This ague fit of fear is over-blown; An easy task it is to win our own. Say, Scroop, where lies our uncle with his power? Speak sweetly, man, although thy looks be sour. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-34,"Oh, Diana, where am I? Where's my husband? What is this place?", Is not this strange? +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-88,"Yes, your husband.", That she was false to wedlock? +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-56,Does she love him?, She is young and apt:Our own precedent passions do instruct usWhat levity's in youth. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-67,"Come, come, my little wasp. Really, you're too angry."," If I be waspish, best beware my sting. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-8,"Then it belongs to her, my lord. And since it is hers, she may give it to any man she wants.", She is protectress of her honor too. May she give that? +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-44,Sir," It is for you we speak, not for ourselves: You are abused and by some putter-on That will be damn'd for't; would I knew the villain, I would land-damn him. Be she honour-flaw'd, I have three daughters; the eldest is eleven The second and the third, nine, and some five; If this prove true, they'll pay for't: by mine honour, I'll geld 'em all; fourteen they shall not see, To bring false generations: they are co-heirs; And I had rather glib myself than they Should not produce fair issue. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-44,"If I really thought that, I'd give up beef altogether. I think I'll ride home tomorrow, Sir Toby."," Pourquoi, my dear knight? " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-89,"The answer is ""yes"" if you're asking to marry my daughter. It seems you've been kind to her."," Sir, lend me your arm. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-75,Can you teach all those things?," Prove that I cannot, take me home again,And prostitute me to the basest groomThat doth frequent your house. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-3,"Shes grieving too much over Tybalts death, so I havent talked to her about love. Romantic love cant flourish during times of mourning. Now, sir, her father thinks its dangerous that she has given herself so fully to sorrow. In his wisdom, hes rushing our marriage in order to stop her tears. She is alone all the time and thinking too much about her grief. Some company might help her to stop crying. Now you know the reason for this hurry to the wedding."," [Aside] I would I knew not why it should be slowed.Look, sir, here comes the lady toward my cell. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-105,"Woof, woof! [The sound of dogs barking offstage]"," Hark, hark! I hearThe strain of strutting chanticleerCry Cock-a-diddle-dow. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-44,"I mean to look into that, too, and to keep on eye on our opportunities in this business. I'll outwit the old graybeard, Gremio, the overbearing father, Minola, and the crafty musican, Litio the loverall for the sake of my master Lucentio."," Signior Gremio, came you from the church? " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-33,"She's alive! Look, her eyelids, which cover the beautiful eyes which Pericles has lost, are just beginning to separate their eyelashes. Now her sparkling eyes are appearingand what a treasure they are.[To THAISA] Live, and bring tears to our eyes with your sad story, beautiful lady. We can tell how special you are."," O dear Diana,Where am I? Where's my lord? What world is this? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-166,will satisfy your father., Happy be you!All that you speak shows fair. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-34,Your father! Oh you villain! Your father is a sailmaker in Bergamo.," You mistake, sir, you mistake, sir. Pray, what do you think is his name? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-14,"Who else comes after me? By God, Ill beat you all; I have a thousand spirits in my heart and could answer twenty thousand challenges."," My Lord Fitzwater, I do remember wellThe very time Aumerle and you did talk. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-85,"Well, sir, my mistress is the sweetest lady. Lord, Lord, when she was a little babyOh, there is one nobleman in the city, Paris, who would gladly lay claim to her. But Juliet, good soul that she is, would rather be with a toad, a toad, than him. Sometimes I make her angry by telling her that Paris is better looking than you. I swear to you, when I say that she turns as white as any sheet in the entire world. Dont rosemary and Romeo begin with the same letter?"," Ay, Nurse, what of that? Both with an R. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-111,I wish you were clean enough to spit on., A plague on thee! thou art too bad to curse. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-27,This place is full of traitors!," I am none, by this good light. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-173,So treat him as well as my faithfulnes deserves.," My gracious sovereign, now in Devonshire, As I by friends am well advertisèd, Sir Edward Courtney and the haughty prelate, Bishop of Exeter, his elder brother, With many more confederates are in arms. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-61,"The monkey herself must be spreading this rumor. She is convinced I will marry her, driven by her own love and self-flattery. I haven't promised her anything.", Iago beckons me. Now he begins the story. +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-11,"Lord marshal, let me kiss my sovereign's hand and bow my knee before his majesty. Mowbray and I are like two men about to go on a long and tiring  pilgrimage,  so let us say a loving goodbye to our friends. "," The appellant in all duty greets your highness,And craves to kiss your hand and take his leave. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-60,"Here's one (set to a very sad tune) about how a banker's wife gave birth to twenty money bags and how, during the pregnancy, she had cravings for snakes' heads and grilled frogs."," Is it true, think you? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-7,Nurse?," Your lady mother is coming to your chamber. The day is broke. Be wary, look about. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-5.json-line-8,"No, no. I already knew everything you just said. What did he say about our marriage? What about that?"," Lord, how my head aches! What a head have I! It beats as it would fall in twenty pieces. My back a t other side. Ah, my back, my back! Beshrew your heart for sending me about, To catch my death with jaunting up and down! " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-30,"Seven of my servants obediently would go to find him. I frown while I wait, and perhaps wind my watch, or play with mywith some rich jewel I'm wearing. Toby approaches me and bows", ( aside ) Shall this fellow live? +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-5,"If we don't, it will be the worst mistake of our lives.", Here comes the little villain. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-19,"Even the poorest service is repaid with thanks, and mine will be too, before you touch the meat."," I thank you, sir. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-5,"But it will be hard for you to maintain that when the king is against you. One of two things will have to happen: you'll stop pursuing me, or I'll become a different person."," Thou dearest Perdita, With these forced thoughts, I prithee, darken not The mirth o' the feast. Or I'll be thine, my fair, Or not my father's. For I cannot be Mine own, nor any thing to any, if I be not thine. To this I am most constant, Though destiny say no. Be merry, gentle; Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing That you behold the while. Your guests are coming: Lift up your countenance, as it were the day Of celebration of that nuptial which We two have sworn shall come. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-59,"Dont be frightened. The island is full of noises, sounds, and sweet music that will delight you and not hurt you. Sometimes I hear a thousand instruments playing in my ears, and sometimes I hear voices that send me back to sleep even if I had just woken up. And once asleep again, I dream of clouds that open up to show that they carry riches, which will soon drop down on me like rain. So when I woke up, I begged to dream again."," This will prove a brave kingdom to me, where I shall have my music for nothing. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-35,"Indeed, and what do we make of these people?"," When Fortune in her shift and change of mood Spurns down her late beloved, all his dependants Which labour'd after him to the mountain's top Even on their knees and hands, let him slip down, Not one accompanying his declining foot. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-103,"Surehim, everyone, the earth, and the heavens. Even if I were king of the whole world, the most handsome man alive, and wiser than anyone in history, it wouldn't matter without her love. Everything I do, I do for her. I put my gifts and my faults into her hands, for better or worse.", Fairly offer'd. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-12,"Where could I have lost that handkerchief, Emilia?"," I know not, madam. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-71,God bless you!," Well fare you, gentleman: give me your hand;We must needs dine together. Sir, your jewelHath suffer'd under praise. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-110,"With adoration, with abundant tears, with thunderous groans, with passionate sighs."," Your lord does know my mind. I cannot love him. Yet I suppose him virtuous, know him noble, Of great estate, of fresh and stainless youth. In voices well divulged, free, learned, and valiant; And in dimension and the shape of nature A gracious person. But yet I cannot love him; He might have took his answer long ago. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-10,"I'll go and tell him what you say, my lord.", Many good morrows to my noble lord. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-87,Why?, Not that I love you not. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-127,Yes.," Thy back, I prithee. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-1,"Of course, I can imitate the best of tragic actors. I can speak, and then look back, and search all around me, trembling, and jump at the least movement as if I were paranoid. Frightened looks and forced smiles are both at my service, ready to perform their functions whenever I need them. But what, has Catesby gone?"," He is; and see, he brings the mayor along. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-14,"Oh, he has a traitors heart hidden behind a pretty face! Did any dragon ever nest in such a pretty cave? Hes a beautiful tyrant! A fiendish angel! A raven hiding under the feathers of a dove! A lamb that kills like a wolf! A hateful reality hidden by a beautiful appearance. The exact opposite of what he seemed. He seemed like a saint, but should be damned! Hes a villain who seemed honorable! Oh nature, what were you doing in hell when you placed the soul of a devil in the paradise of such a perfect man? Has any book with such awful contents ever had a more beautiful cover? Oh, how could such betrayal hide in such a gorgeous body?"," Theres no trust, No faith, no honesty in men. All perjured, All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers. Ah, wheres my man?Give me some aqua vitae. These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old. Shame come to Romeo! " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-18,What does she say about my noble ancestry?, That you are well derived. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-30,"Think what you want. We'll take his jewelry, his goods, his money and his lands."," I'll not be by the while: my liege, farewell: What will ensue hereof, there's none can tell; But by bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-32,"[To HERMIONE] You've made the mistake, sweetheart: mistaking Polixenes for Leontes. You monster! I can't call you a queen anymore, because if I did, the word ""queen"" would cease to mean anything. You might as well call a beggar a queen. [To all] I've said it: she's having an affair, and I said with whom. On top of that, she's a traitor and Camillo is in cahoots with her. He knew all about the dirty deeds she and Polixenes got up to. He knew she was a whore and he knew all about their plan to escape."," No, by my life. Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you, When you shall come to clearer knowledge, that You thus have publish'd me! Gentle my lord, You scarce can right me throughly then to say You did mistake. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-20,"[To ALONSO, ANTONIO, andSEBASTIAN] The three of you are sinners. Destinywhich controls the earth and everything in itcaused the sea to throw you up onto this uninhabited island, because you are unfit to live among other people. I have driven you crazy, and men with the reckless courage given by insanity often hang or drown themselves. [ALONSO, SEBASTIAN, and ANTONIO draw their swords] You fools, my fellow harpies and I are the agents of Fate. Your swords would be no more useful for injuring the whistling winds or stabbing the wateralways closing up around the hole your sword makes in itthan they would be for cutting off even one of my feathers. My comrades are just as indestructible. And even if you could hurt us, Ive made your swords too heavy for you to lift. But rememberbecause reminding you of this is why Im herethat in Milan the three of you overthrew Prospero, and abandoned him in the ocean with his innocent child. Now the ocean has paid you back for your evil actions. The godsdelaying their punishment, not forgetting ithave raised up the seas, the land, and every creature against you and any hope you may have had of peace. From you, Alonso, theyve taken your son, and have commanded that I inflict upon you a slow ruin that follows you step-by-step, and is worse than a quick death. The only way to protect yourself from the anger of the godswhich here, on this deserted island, will otherwise fall on your headsis for you to feel truly sorry in your heart for what youve done, and from now on to live good and moral lives."," [aside] Bravely the figure of this harpy hast thou Performed, my Ariel. A grace it had, devouring. Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated In what thou hadst to say. So with good life And observation strange, my meaner ministers Their several kinds have done. My high charms work And these mine enemies are all knit up In their distractions. They now are in my power, And in these fits I leave them while I visit Young Ferdinand, whom they suppose is drowned, And his and mine loved darling. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-70,"Noble Othello, I am seriously injured. So that I save my energy by not speaking, your officer Iago can tell you all that I know. I don't know of anything I said or did wrong, unless taking care of yourself is a vice, and defending ourselves when someone attacks us is a sin."," Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule, And passion, having my best judgment collied, Assays to lead the way. If I once stir, Or do but lift this arm, the best of you Shall sink in my rebuke. Give me to know How this foul rout began, who set it on, And he that is approved in this offence, Though he had twinned with me, both at a birth, Shall lose me. What, in a town of war Yet wild, the peoples hearts brimful of fear, To manage private and domestic quarrel? In night, and on the court and guard of safety? 'Tis monstrous. Iago, who began t? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-42,"[To TURIO] You are all the more degenerate and lowly, because you went to such lengths to win her, and then just left her based on such insubstantial grounds. [To VALENTINE] Now, by the honor of my ancestry, I congratulate your spirit, Valentine. And I think you are worthy of an empress' love. Know that I will now forget all previous trouble, cancel all hatred, and allow you to return to your home again. Ask for a new set of circumstances based on your unquestionable merit, and I'll agree to them.Sir Valentine, you are a gentleman. Take Silvia, because you have earned her. "," I thank your grace; the gift hath made me happy. I now beseech you, for your daughter's sake, To grant one boom that I shall ask of you. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-40,"Are you trying to ruin this? Oh, my bitter husband, my hard-hearted lord, to set our words against yours! [To Bolingbroke] Say ""pardon"" as we do it in our country; we don't understand French. Your eye begins to say it; may your tongue say it too; or put your heart in your ear, so that, hearing our prayers, it might take pity on us and command your mouth to say the words.  "," Good aunt, stand up. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-36,"What do you say to that, Malvolio?"," I marvel your ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal. I saw him put down the other day with an ordinary fool that has no more brain than a stone. Look you now, hes out of his guard already. Unless you laughand minister occasion to him, he is gagged. I protest Itake these wise men that crow so at these set kind of fools no better than the fools' zanies. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-3.json-line-9,"At Friar Patrick's cell, where I intend to make a holy confession."," I will not fail your ladyship. Good morrow, gentle lady. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-14,And expensive from the looks of it. Look at how it shines!," You are rapt, sir, in some work, some dedicationTo the great lord. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-0,"The king will come this way; this is the way to Julius Caesars tower, where my lord is condemned by proud Bolingbroke to be a prisoner. Let us rest here, if this rebellious earth can offer any rest for her true kings queen."," But soft, but see, or rather do not see, My fair rose wither: yet look up, behold, That you in pity may dissolve to dew, And wash him fresh again with true-love tears. Ah, thou, the model where old Troy did stand, Thou map of honour, thou King Richard's tomb, And not King Richard; thou most beauteous inn, Why should hard-favour'd grief be lodged in thee, When triumph is become an alehouse guest? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-26,"Ah, I knew that.[To HERMIONE] Give me the boy. I'm glad you didn't breastfeed him. Even though he looks kind of like me, you have too many of your genes in him already.", What is this? sport? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,"Be quiet or go away, I warn you."," Petruchio, patience. I am Grumios pledge. Why, this' a heavy chance twixt him and you, Your ancient, trusty, pleasant servant Grumio. And tell me now, sweet friend, what happy gale Blows you to Padua here from old Verona? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-28,"I have the whole barrel, man. I keep it in my wine cellara cave by the seaside, where I've stowed away the wine barrel.[To CALIBAN] Whats going on, monster? How is your fever?", Hast thou not dropped from heaven? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-75,"Very brief, and full of good sense... or nonsense."," [reads] I will waylay thee going home, where if it be thy chance to kill me " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-46,"[To RICHARD] You bloody, guilty man, wake up full of guilt and then die in a bloody battle! Remember Lord Hastings. Despair, and die! "," [to RICHARD] Richard, thy wife, that wretched Anne thy wife, That never slept a quiet hour with thee, Now fills thy sleep with perturbations. Tomorrow, in the battle, think on me, And fall thy edgeless sword: Despair and die! [to RICHMOND] Thou quiet soul, sleep thou a quiet sleep. Dream of success and happy victory. Thy adversarys wife doth pray for thee. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-68,"Husband, let's follow them and see how all this turns out."," First kiss me, Kate, and we will. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-68,"I would bet my life that some villainsome scheming, insinuating rogue, some deceitful, double-crossing roguehas slandered Desdemona in order to get some military position. If I'm wrong, let me be hanged!"," Fie, there is no such man. It is impossible. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-41,"What's going on, my friend? Why do you look so pale?"," [as LITIO] For fear, I promise you, if I look pale. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-20,"Hello to you, sir."," Accost, Sir Andrew, accost. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-46,"I'm following the man I love more than I love my eyes or my life, more, far more, than I'll ever love a wife. If I'm lying about this, you angels above, put me to death for dishonoring my love."," Ay me, detested! How am I beguiled! " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-22,"[She takes FERDINAND's hand] And here's mine, with my heart in it. And now goodbye until half an hour from now.", A thousand thousand! +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-134,"No, I've offered everything I own. I have nothing left. She can't have more than all I have."," [as LUCENTIO] Why, then the maid is mine from all the world,By your firm promise. Gremio is outvied. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-11,Then pack up your instruments and go. Vanish into the air. Go!," Dost thou hear, my honest friend? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-139,"Well, gentlemen, I have decided. Next Sunday my daughter Katherina is to be married, you know."," Adieu, good neighbor. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-23,"Her father is Baptista Minola, an agreeable and polite gentleman. Her name is Katherina Minola, famous in Padua for her scolding tongue."," I know her father, though I know not her, And he knew my deceasèd father well. I will not sleep, Hortensio, till I see her, And therefore let me be thus bold with you To give you over at this first encounter, Unless you will accompany me thither. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-16,"Oh, you who are so skilled in curses, stay a while and teach me how to curse my enemies."," Forbear to sleep the nights, and fast the days; Compare dead happiness with living woe; Think that thy babes were sweeter than they were, And he that slew them fouler than he is. Bettering thy loss makes the bad causer worse.Revolving this will teach thee how to curse. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-34,"My Lord of Gloucester, for too long I've suffered your blunt insults and your bitter scorn. By heaven, I will tell the king about the vile taunts I've endured. I would rather be a country servant-maid than a great queen in such a situationto be so taunted, scorned, and attacked.", Small joy have I in being Englands queen. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-47,And I hope I never see you again., I never did thee harm. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-72,"Yes, you jackass."," Oh, twill be admirable! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-218,The fact that he's a little crazy makes him seem even more noble. I could spot it a mile away., The fardel there? what's i' the fardel?Wherefore that box? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-10,"Good man, please remember whom youve got on board."," None that I more love than myself. You are a councilor.If you can command these elements to silence and work the peace of the present, we will not hand a rope more. Use your authority. If you cannot, give thanks you have lived so long and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap. Cheerly, good hearts! Out of our way, I say. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-22,"[To himself] Something strange is going on. Where is all this leading? I must be mad, or else this is a dream. But if this is my imagination, then let me forget my sense of reality. And if dreaming is like this, then let me sleep!"," Nay, come, I prithee. Would thoudst be ruled by me! " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-14,You and Henry of Lancaster should both go to the devil! I'm tired of being patient.  ," Help, help, help! " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-10,"Sit, sir, sit."," By Jove, I wonder, that is king of thoughts,These cates resist me, she but thought upon. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-9,He said he's coming back immediately and commanded me to go to bed and dismiss you for the night., Dismiss me? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-21,"Why, didn't you come from heaven?"," From heaven! alas, sir, I never came there God forbid I should be so bold to press to heaven in my young days. Why, I am going with my pigeons to the tribunal plebs, to take up a matter of brawl betwixt my uncle and one of the emperial's men. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-110,"Listen, I hear them ringing the bell."," [within] Ding-dong, bell. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-38,"Lucentio! Oh, he's murdered his master! Arrest him, I charge you in the Duke's name. Oh my son, my son! Tell me, you villain, where is my son Lucentio?", [as LUCENTIO] Call forth an officer. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,Are you his father?," [as VINCENTIO] Ay, sir, so his mother says, if I may believe her. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-61,And throw its seeds in the sea to make more islands grow., Ay. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-63,Is it still that early?, But new struck nine. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-21,Look!," Heres one comes in his shirt, with light and weapons. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-89,"She has, and in doing so she wastes her beauty, because by living in chastity she ensures that she will never pass her beauty on to her children. Shes too beautiful, and too smart, to be allowed to gain entrance to Heaven by making me despair. Shes sworn never to love, and in that vow has sentenced me to a kind of living death.", Be ruled by me. Forget to think of her. +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-17,She doesn't think so; look at this letter.," [Aside] What's here? A letter, that she loves the knight of Tyre! 'Tis the king's subtlety to have my life. O, seek not to entrap me, gracious lord, A stranger and distressed gentleman, That never aim'd so high to love your daughter, But bent all offices to honour her. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-46,"If that's true, then let the Turks take Cyprus from us, and we'll be fine as long as we smile. It's easy to use a proverb when you're not the one suffering a loss, and not so easy when you're the one suffering grief. These sayings mean nothing. I've never heard of a time someone's broken heart was made better by words. I humbly beg you to move on to the state business."," The Turk with a most mighty preparation makes for Cyprus. Othello, the fortitude of the place is best known to you, and though we have there a substitute of most allowed sufficiency, yet opinion, a sovereign mistress of effects, throws a more safer voice on you. You must therefore be content to slubber the gloss of your new fortunes with this more stubborn and boist'rousexpedition. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-91,"[Returning] My lord, I ask you not to worry about this anymore. Give it some time. It is right for Cassio to get his place as lieutenant backfor sure, he's very good at the jobbut if you wait for a while you will get a better idea of what he's up to. Take note if your wife strongly insists that you reinstate him. That would mean a lot. In the meantime, just think that I'm being overly suspicious in my fearsand I have good reason to think I may beand I beg you to consider Desdemona innocent.", Fear not my government. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,"Well, he said that he didI don't know what he did.", What? what? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-4,"Its day. It is. Get going, be gone, go away! Its the lark thats singing so harshly and out of tune. Some say the larks singing makes a sweet transition between day and night. Thats not true, because the song divides the two of us. Some say the lark and the disgusting toad traded eyes. Now I wish they had also traded voices because the larks voice pulls us from each others arms, and sets men hunting after you. Oh, get going. Its getting more and more light."," More light and light, more dark and dark our woes! " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-25,"Send out a junior officer to Stanley's regiment. Tell Stanley to bring his army here before sunrise, or else his son George will go to his eternal rest."," [to soldiers] Fill me a bowl of wine. Give me a watch. Saddle white Surrey for the field to-morrow. Look that my staves be sound, and not too heavy. Ratcliffe. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-16,I'll have my head cut from my shoulders before I'll see the crown so terribly misplaced. But do you think that's his intention?," Ay, on my life, and hopes to find you forward Upon his party for the gain thereof; And thereupon he sends you this good news, That this same very day your enemies, The kindred of the queen, must die at Pomfret. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-136,"You could only be ruined if I left you, but that will never happen! Chin up! My father can disown me; I have my love to sustain me.", Be advised. +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-4,"Since what I'm about to say can only be a rejection of my accusations, and the only testimony this court will hear on my behalf is my own, it's hardly worth it for me to say ""not guilty."" Since you've already decided I'm a liar, you'll only interpret my words as lies. But listen: if God watches over us, as he does, then I'm sure that innocence will triumph over false accusations, and that patience will defeat tyranny. [To LEONTES] You should know better than anyone (though, at the moment, you seem to know the least) how pure and faithful I've been my entire life. No falsified history can change that, no matter how well it's fabricated and performed for spectators. Look at me: I'm the king's wife (making me half of the royal government), the daughter of a powerful king, the mother of a young prince, and I'm standing here babbling on to defend my life and reputation to any old person who'll come and listen. Honestly? My life is about as precious to me as my grief, which I'd rather not have to bear. I care about my reputation because it affects my children's future; that's the only reason I stand here now.Sir, I appeal to your own conscience. Remember how much you loved meand how much I deserved itbefore Polixenes came to your court. Since he came, I've only tried to remain worthy of your love. If I've done a single thing outside the demands of duty, either in thought or deed, then everyone who hears me can hate me and my own family can curse my grave!", I ne'er heard yetThat any of these bolder vices wantedLess impudence to gainsay what they didThan to perform it first. +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-27,"A mother never suffered so great a loss. Alas, I am the mother of these griefs. Each of you has only a single loss, while I suffer all of them. Elizabeth weeps for Edward, and so do I, but she does not weep for Clarence like I do. These children weep for Clarence, and so do I, but they don't weep for Edward like I do. You three should pour all your tears onto me. I will be your sorrow's nurse, and feed your tears with more mourning."," [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Comfort, dear mother. God is much displeased That you take with unthankfulness, his doing. In common worldly things, tis called ungrateful With dull unwillingness to repay a debt Which with a bounteous hand was kindly lent; Much more to be thus opposite with heaven, For it requires the royal debt it lent you. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-51,"Think, my lord?"," Think, my lord? Alas, thou echost me As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something. I heard thee say even now thou likst not that When Cassio left my wife. What didst not like? And when I told thee he was of my counsel Of my whole course of wooing, thou criedst Indeed? And didst contract and purse thy brow together As if thou then hadst shut up in thy brain Some horrible conceit. If thou dost love me Show me thy thought. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-29,He wished you good health.," I thank both him and you, and pledge him freely. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-25,"Only that which will, I hope, please God above, and all good men of this ungoverned island."," I do suspect I have done some offenseThat seems disgracious in the citys eye,And that you come to reprehend my ignorance. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-2.json-line-5,"Terrible fate! By my brotherhood, the letter was not just a friendly greeting. It was full of important news. That it was never sent may result in great ruin. Friar John, go and get me an iron crowbar and bring it straight back to my cell."," Brother, Ill go and bring it thee. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-1,"Now, Lychorida!"," Here is a thing too young for such a place, Who, if it had conceit, would die, as I Am like to do: take in your arms this piece Of your dead queen. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-62,She says you must be playing some kind of joke. She will not come. She tells you to come to her.," Worse and worse. She will not come! O vile, intolerable, not to be endured! Sirrah Grumio, go to your mistress, Say I command her to come to me. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-49,Is he here right now? Lucilius!," Here, at your lordship's service. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"I truly believe that virtue and wisdom are more important to have than status and wealth. Careless children can ruin and waste the latter, but the former last forever, making humans like gods. As everyone knows, I've studied medicine for a long time, the secrets of which I've discovered through reading old experts and through my own experience. I'm now familiar with the powerful potions to be found in plants, metals, and stones. And I can talk about the good and bad that Nature is capable of, all of which I enjoy this a lot more than I would trying to earn money or win other people's approval; that's totally worthless."," Your honour has through Ephesus pour'd forth Your charity, and hundreds call themselves Your creatures, who by you have been restored: And not your knowledge, your personal pain, but even Your purse, still open, hath built Lord Cerimon Such strong renown as time shall ne'er decay. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-6,"[Giving him money] Here's some gold to thank you for telling me this. My own escape gives me hope for my brother, and what you've told me now gives me even more reason to hope. Do you know this country?"," Ay, madam, well, for I was bred and bornNot three hours' travel from this very place. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-152,Take his sword away from him.," I bleed, sir, but not killed. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-33,Why didnt they just kill us when they took us from Milan?," Well demanded, wench. My tale provokes that question. Dear, they durst not, So dear the love my people bore me, nor set A mark so bloody on the business, but With colors fairer painted their foul ends. In few, they hurried us aboard a bark, Bore us some leagues to sea, where they prepared A rotten carcass of a butt, not rigged, Nor tackle, sail, nor mast. The very rats Instinctively had quit it. There they hoist us To cry to th' sea that roared to us, to sigh To th' winds whose pity, sighing back again, Did us but loving wrong. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-63,"The sound is going away. Lets follow it, and complete our plan after that."," Lead, monster; well follow. I would I could see this taborer. He lays it on. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-3.json-line-4,But did you see them dead?," I did, my lord. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,Probably because the emperor has a son., Soft! who comes here? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-40,"Take this mad fool to jail.Father Baptista, make sure that he's ready to appear in court when he's called.", Carry me to the jail? +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-2.json-line-7,"Yes, thats the truth."," Well, he may chance to do some good on her.A peevish self-willed harlotry it is. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-52,"A man, like you are."," But not, as I am, royal. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-24,"By heaven, that's an excellent song."," I learned it in England, where indeed they are most potent in potting. Your Dane, your German, and your swag-bellied HollanderDrink, ho!are nothing to your English. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-75,"Come, hurry, hurry. Prepare my horse. Call up Lord Stanley. Tell him to bring his army. I will lead my soldiers in the field, with my army arranged like this: the front lines will be equal parts horsemen and foot soldiers and our archers will be placed in the middle. Johnthe Duke of Norfolkand Thomasthe Earl of Surreywill lead the horsemen and foot soldiers. With them placed like this, I will follow with the main army, which will be defended on both sides by our best horsemen. We will have all this, and Saint George on our side as well. What do you think, Norfolk?"," A good direction, warlike sovereign. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-30,"Yes, that's right. You played it excellently. Well, you've come at just the right time, especially because I have some special entertainment planned and could use your acting skills. There is a lord who will watch you perform tonight, but I'm worried about your self-controlfor his Honor has never seen a play beforeand I fear that you might notice his odd behavior and burst out laughing, and offend him. I tell you, sirs, if you even smile, he will notice."," Fear not, my lord, we can contain ourselvesWere he the veriest antic in the world. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-60,I cannot., Let me entreat you. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-63,"Enough of your witchcraft, you hateful, withered hag."," And leave out thee? Stay, dog, for thou shalt hear me. If heaven have any grievous plague in store Exceeding those that I can wish upon thee, O, let them keep it till thy sins be ripe And then hurl down their indignation On thee, the troubler of the poor worlds peace. The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul. Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou livst, And take deep traitors for thy dearest friends. No sleep close up that deadly eye of thine, Unless it be while some tormenting dream Affrights thee with a hell of ugly devils. Thou elvish-marked, abortive, rooting hog, Thou was sealed in they nativity The slave of nature and the son of hell, Thou slander of they heavy mother's womb, Thou loathed issue of they father's loins, Thou rag of honor, thou detested " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-8,"Be loud and obnoxious, and go beyond the limits of decency and civility if you have tojust don't come back without having spoken to her."," Say I do speak with her, my lord, what then? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-80,Then she's gone to hell as a liar. I'm the one who killed her.," Oh, the more angel she,And you the blacker devil! " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-15,Is he not a jealous man?," Who, he? I think the sun where he was bornDrew all such humors from him. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-67,Take away your most prized possession. ," Prithee, tell me one thing first. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-39,"Oh, my fair nephew, I can't say that.", Then is he more beholding to you than I. +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-30,"Good, I am satisfied. Give me some wine. I don't have the same energetic spirit or optimistic mind that I used to. Set down the goblet. Is the ink and paper ready?"," It is, my lord. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-159,"I would say ""it's too bad she hasn't had an education,"" but she seems more capable than most teachers I know."," Your pardon, sir; for thisI'll blush you thanks. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-9,Shut your filthy mouth!, I will not kiss thee; then the rot returnsTo thine own lips again. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-79,"Oh, where?", Whither? +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-24,"You could say that, for it was that hand that gave you my heart."," A liberal hand. The hearts of old gave hands, But our new heraldry is hands, not hearts. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,He got married., To who? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-143,"Cassio will take over for me here. And, sir, tonight I ask you to have dinner together with me. Welcome to Cyprus, sir. Oh, goats and monkeys!", Is this the noble Moor whom our full senate Call all in all sufficient? Is this the nature Whom passion could not shake? Whose solid virtue The shot of accident nor dart of chance Could neither graze nor pierce? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-1,"Yes, of course. Unless I'm mistaken, Sir Baptista might remember me, Sir Vincentio, from when we both stayed at the Pegasus in Genoa nearly twenty years ago."," [as LUCENTIO] 'Tis well; and hold your own, in any case,With such austerity as 'longeth to a father. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-35,"If you believe it should be true, a true gentleman can swear it on behalf of his friend. I'lI swear to the prince that you're hardworking and not likely to get drunk, but I know you're not hardworking and very likely to get drunk. So I hope that, when I do swear it, you'll make a better effort to be hardworking and not a drunk."," I will prove so, sir, to my power. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-103,"[From multiple places offstage, at different times] Bow-wow.", The watchdogs bark. +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-24,[To herself] Because such an ass owns them. , That they are out by lease. +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-150,I'd trust him about as much as my enemy and just give up thieving altogether., Let us first see peace in Athens: there is no timeso miserable but a man may be true. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-19,"That is why we wanted you here, your Lordshipto avoid the condemnation of the critical public."," Which since you come too late of our intent,Yet witness what you hear we did intend.And so, my good Lord Mayor, we bid farewell. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-1,Long live the senate!," Now, captain? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-6,"You sad man, Im not Tamora. Shes your enemy, and Im your friend. I am Revenge, sent from hell to ease your mind, vulture-like in the way it gnaws at you, by taking bloody vengeance on your enemies. Come down, and welcome me to this world; talk to me about murder and death. There isnt a hollow cave, secret hideaway, obscure place, or misty valley where they can hide that I wont find them. Ill whisper  Revenge"" in their ears, and the criminals will quake with fear."," Art thou Revenge? and art thou sent to me,To be a torment to mine enemies? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-27,"Come now, where are all the gentlemen? Is anyone at home?"," You are welcome, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-81,And I bet Petruchio will catch the Kate soon enough!," Neighbors and friends, though bride and bridegroom wants For to supply the places at the table, You know there wants no junkets at the feast. [To TRANIO] Lucentio, you shall supply the bridegrooms place, And let Bianca take her sisters room. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-1.json-line-2,"Oh, Hastings; Edward's children; Grey and Rivers; holy King Henry and your fair son Edward; Vaughan; and all who have died because of underhanded, corrupt, foul injusticeif your angry souls still cannot rest and are witnessing this scene through the clouds, then enjoy your revenge and mock my destruction.", It is. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-80,"Yes, beyond anything a doctor can help with."," Marry, heaven forbid! " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-66,"I humbly thank you, my Lord. There is nothing that should come to me that I do not owe to you!"," Vouchsafe my labour, and long live your lordship! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-38,"[So only GRUMIO can hear] Grumio, hush!"," And you are well met, Signior Hortensio. Trow you whither I am going? To Baptista Minola. I promised to enquire carefully About a schoolmaster for the fair Bianca, And by good fortune I have lighted well On this young man, for learning and behavior Fit for her turn, well read in poetry And other booksgood ones, I warrant ye. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-44,And please ask him not to use any inappropriate language in his songs.," You have of these pedlars, that have more in themthan you'ld think, sister. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-77,"If they hadn't left so quickly, I would have died of laughing.", [as LUCENTIO] Of all mad matches never was the like. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-35,"What do you mean, sweetheart? Is this a metaphor?"," Its dry, sir. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-20,"Please sir, go out and then let us know who has arrived.", I shall. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-120,By the world then, 'Tis full of thy foul wrongs. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-64,Taurus! But that governs the torso and the heart.," No, sir, it is legs and thighs. Let me see the caper. [SIRANDREW dances] Ha, higher! Ha, ha, excellent! " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-32,I will never say no to you! All I ask of you right now is that you leave me alone for a bit.," Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-0,"I've been thinking how I might compare my prison to the world: but because the world is full of people and here there's no one but me, I can't do it. But I'll give it a try. My brain will be the mother and my soul will be the father, and together they'll produce a generation of children, my thoughts. Those thoughts will populate this little worldthey'll have moods just like people in the real world, none of them satisfied. The better sort of thoughts, thoughts of heaven, have too many doubts and make me read the Bible against itself: for example, ""Come, little one"" versus ""It is as hard to come as for a camel to thread the eye of a small needle."" Ambitious thoughts dwell on ways to escape, like tearing a passage through my rough prison walls with my weak fingernailsand since, there's no hope of escape, die before they have the chance to go any further. Happier thoughts flatter themselves that they aren't the first people to be unlucky, and won't be the last: like beggars sitting in the stocks who tell themselves that many have and other will be in the same place, and in that thought find a kind of comfort, imagining others who have endured the same misfortunes. So I, in one person, play many peoplenone happy. Sometimes I'm a king; then treason makes me wish to be a beggar (and so I am); then crushing suffering persuades me that it was better when I was a king; then I'm king again, but soon remember that Bolingbroke has taken my throne, and I am nothing at all. But whatever I am, neither I nor anyone will pleased with anything, unless he's happy with being nothing. Is this music that I'm hearing?"," Ha, ha! keep time: how sour sweet music is, When time is broke and no proportion kept! So is it in the music of men's lives. And here have I the daintiness of ear To cheque time broke in a disorder'd string; But for the concord of my state and time Had not an ear to hear my true time broke. I wasted time, and now doth time waste me; For now hath time made me his numbering clock: My thoughts are minutes; and with sighs they jar Their watches on unto mine eyes, the outward watch, Whereto my finger, like a dial's point, Is pointing still, in cleansing them from tears. Now sir, the sound that tells what hour it is Are clamorous groans, which strike upon my heart, Which is the bell: so sighs and tears and groans Show minutes, times, and hours: but my time Runs posting on in Bolingbroke's proud joy, While I stand fooling here, his Jack o' the clock. This music mads me; let it sound no more; For though it have helped madmen to their wits, In me it seems it will make wise men mad. Yet blessing on his heart that gives it me! For 'tis a sign of love; and love to Richard Is a strange brooch in this all-hating world. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-0,Do you know where Lieutenant Cassio lies?, I dare not say he lies anywhere. +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-7,"Follow me, then.[To HELICANUS] Helicanus, can we have a word?"," With me? and welcome: happy day, my lords. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-34,"Now, by the gods, I feel sorry for him and will cheer him up. Come on, gentlemen, we're spending too much time on little things. Let's not waste time any longer; let's find another pastime. Even in your armor, as you're dressed, you'll look great dancing a soldier's dance. No excuses; no one say the music is too loud for the ladies. We all know that ladies love to dance with soldiers as much as they like to get in bed with them!"," So, this was well ask'd,'twas so well perform'd. Come, sir; Here is a lady that wants breathing too: And I have heard, you knights of Tyre Are excellent in making ladies trip; And that their measures are as excellent. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-146,You are a fool to bid me farewell twice.," Why, Apemantus? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-25,"[Taking JULIETs hand] If I offend you by touching your holy hand with my own unworthy one, then my lips stand ready, like two blushing pilgrims, to smooth my rough touch with a gentle kiss. "," Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this, For saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers kiss. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-54,"The name was given to me by a powerful person: my father, who was a king.", How! a king's daughter?And call'd Marina? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-43,"Be quiet, Sir Gremio. I say he will go to prison."," Take heed, Signior Baptista, lest you be cony-catched in this business. I dare swear this is the right Vincentio. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-42,But is he often this drunk?, 'Tis evermore the prologue to his sleep.Hell watch the horologe a double setIf drink rock not his cradle. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-55,"As far as Michael Cassio goes, I think I can swear that he is honest.", I think so too. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-133,I haven't done anything to deserve this.," My lord, this would not be believed in Venice,Though I should swear I saw t. 'Tis very much.Make her amends, she weeps. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-98,Ha!, Do thy worst.This deed of thine is no more worthy heavenThan thou wast worthy her. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-5,You can't come in here.," Nay, rather, good my lords, be second to me:Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas,Than the queen's life? a gracious innocent soul,More free than he is jealous. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-31,Keep it. It won't feed me.," When I have laid proud Athens on a heap, " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-117,"Go back to your lord. I cannot love him. Tell him not to send any more messengersunless, perhaps, you were to return and tell me how he takes my rejection. Farewell. Thank you for your trouble. Here is something for you to spend. [Offers VIOLA money]"," I am no feed post, lady. Keep your purse. My master, not myself, lacks recompense. Love make his heart of flint that you shall love, And let your fervor, like my masters, be Placed in contempt. Farewell, fair cruelty. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-1,"I brought mighty Herefordif you call him thatjust to the next highway, and left him there. "," And say, what store of parting tears were shed? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-11,"By heaven, I wish I had forgotten about it. You told meoh, it comes back to my memory, like the bad omen of a raven coming over a house where someone is sickthat Cassio had my handkerchief."," Ay, what of that? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-65,Where?," Whither you will, so I were from your sights. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-31,"[To YORK] Come, come, my boy. We'll go take sanctuary. Madam, farewell."," Stay, I will go with you. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-29,Then I'm sure you'll also deny that you were the cause of Lord Hastings' recent imprisonment," She may, my lord, for " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-7,Hurry up. The hour of death has come.," Come, Grey. Come, Vaughan. Let us all embrace. [They embrace] Farewell until we meet in heaven. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-65,[To the SHEPHERD'S SON] Please buy it.," Come on, lay it by: and let's first see moeballads; we'll buy the other things anon. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-32,"What, by God, may she do?"," What, marry, may she? Marry with a king,A bachelor, a handsome stripling too.I wis, your grandam had a worser match. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-15,They disappeared in a strange way.," No matter, sinceThey have left their viands behind, for we have stomachs.Will t please you taste of what is here? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-4,"Now, I swear by my mother's son, and that's myself, it will be the moon, or a star, or whatever I want it to be before I'll journey on to your father's house."," [To KATHERINE] Say as he says, or we shall never go. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-44,"No, your beauty was the cause of my deedsyour beauty that haunted my sleep, and could have convinced me to kill the whole world to have just an hour of intimacy with you."," If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide,These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-70,"Why, so I did. But I didn't want any reply from you. Oh, let me finish my curse!"," 'Tis done by me, and ends in Margaret. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-0,I agree. He must face the rule of law.," Honour, health, and compassion to the senate! " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-9,Ha! Am I king? Perhaps it's sobut Edward still lives.," True, noble prince. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-18,"[Whispering] Quiet, quiet!", There is example for t. The lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe. +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-9,"Ah, it's terrible that liars can steal the appearance of gentle people, and hide their wickedness under a virtuous mask. Yes, he is my son. And in being my son, he is the source of my shame as a mother. But he didn't get his deceitfulness from my breast."," Think you my uncle did dissemble, grandam? " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-40,"I am still consistent, my lord."," What, to perverseness? You, uncivil lady, To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars My soul the faithfullst off'rings have breathed out That e'er devotion tendered what shall I do? " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-51,"We're not, sir, and probably won't be. Pigs will fly before that happens. The odds don't seem to be in our favor."," My lord,Is this the daughter of a king? " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-5,To tell you where he sleeps would be to tell you where I lie., Can anything be made of this? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-1.json-line-2,"Hunting what, Curio?", The hart. +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-21,"What is it to me, father?"," O, attend, my daughter: Princes in this should live like gods above, Who freely give to every one that comes To honour them: And princes not doing so are like to gnats, Which make a sound, but kill'd are wonder'd at. Therefore to make his entrance more sweet, Here, say we drink this standing-bowl of wine to him. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-1,"I couldn't stay behind. My desire to go was sharper than a knife, and it spurred me onward. It wasn't just love for you, though that much might have inspired a man to go on an even longer voyage. I was also worried about what might happen to you in your travels, since you don't know this area, and it can be rough and inhospitable to a stranger without a guide or friend. My willing love for you, combined with these fears for your safety, drove me to follow you."," My kind Antonio, I can no other answer make but thanks, And thanks, and ever thanks. And oft good turns Are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay. But were my worth as is my conscience, firm, You should find better dealing. Whats to do? Shall we go see the relics of this town? " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-5,"Yes, my lord?"," Get you to bed on th' instant, I will be returnedForthwith. Dismiss your attendant there, look t be done. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-116,"I don't know what to say. Give me your hands. May God give you joy, Petruchio. It's a match."," Amen, say we. We will be witnesses. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-27,Really? Here comes my daughter; she can prove it.," Then, as you are as virtuous as fair, Resolve your angry father, if my tongue Did ere solicit, or my hand subscribe To any syllable that made love to you. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-114,Your speech is worse than leprosy.," If I name thee.I'll beat thee, but I should infect my hands. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-31,I did see them speaking to one another.," Sir, I have upon a high and pleasant hill Feign'd Fortune to be throned: the base o' the mount Is rank'd with all deserts, all kind of natures, That labour on the bosom of this sphere To propagate their states: amongst them all, Whose eyes are on this sovereign lady fix'd, One do I personate of Lord Timon's frame, Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her; Whose present grace to present slaves and servants Translates his rivals. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-233,"Yes, sir."," Well, give me the moiety. Are you a party in this business? " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-38,"Whoa, what a wave of vanity comes this way! The performers dance! They are mad women and celebrate their madness as if it were the glory of this life. The way this feast exceeds the basic necessities of oil and root makes us all seem like fools to forget ourselves and waste our time flattering these men and drinking to the health of those who eventually stop giving in old age and we come to hate and envy. Who alive is not either deprived or deprives others of wealth? Who dies that does not disrespect the graves of friends who once gave to them? I should be afraid of these people who dance in front of me right now, because one day they might stamp on me. It has happened before. Men shut their doors to those who decline in age like the setting sun."," You have done our pleasures much grace, fair ladies, Set a fair fashion on our entertainment, Which was not half so beautiful and kind; You have added worth unto 't and lustre, And entertain'd me with mine own device; I am to thank you for 't. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-49,"[As LUCENTIO] You mean he's more of a shrew than she is? Why, that's impossible."," Why, hes a devil, a devil, a very fiend. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-24,It's just the wind," (sings) I called my love false love but what said he then? Sing willow, willow, willow. If I court more women youll couch with more men So, get thee gone, good night. Mine eyes do itch, Doth that bode weeping? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-7,"So you're a beast, and I'm your colleague! I don't think so. Away with you, you tiny fool!"," Am I but three inches? Why, thy horn is a foot, and so long am I, at the least. But wilt thou make a fire, or shall I complain on thee to our mistress, whose hand, she being now at hand, thou shalt soon feel, to thy coldcomfort, for being slow in thy hot office? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-57,"Yes, that's my husband's name."," The selfsame name, but one of better nature. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-15,"Sir, is all of your family safely inside?", Are your doors locked? +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-67,What do you think I should do?," Why, go to bed, and sleep. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-51,"You're out of tune, sir. You lie. [To MALVOLIO] You're nothing more than a steward. Do you think that just because you are boring and virtuous, food and wine will disappear?"," Yes, by Saint Anne, and ginger shall be hot i' the mouth too. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-13,"My lord, I don't dare; Sir Pierce of Exton, who came here on the king's orders, commands that I don't taste your food for poison. "," The devil take Henry of Lancaster and thee!Patience is stale, and I am weary of it. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-44,"Be careful, Sir Baptista, or else you'll be tricked by this business. I would dare to swear that this is the real Vincentio."," [as VINCENTIO] Swear, if thou darest. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-25,What is he doing here? He's not arriving with his father's usual style. This can't be plannedhe must have been forced to visit suddenly by some accident. Who did he bring with him?," But few,And those but mean. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-140,"He is a terrible villain. Take this weapon that I have obtained from the Moor. Go, guard the outer door. Don't let Iago get out. Kill him instead. I'll chase after the same villain, for he is a damned scoundrel."," I am not valiant neither, But ever puny whipster gets my sword. But why should honor outlive honesty? Let it go all. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-40,"I'll be well-armed against them, like a mountain in the wind. Even if it keeps blowing forever, the mountain never shakes."," How now, my friend, why dost thou look so pale? " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-3.json-line-1,"All those men must be under some wicked influence, because they all denied him."," How! have they denied him? Has Ventidius and Lucullus denied him? And does he send to me? Three? hum! It shows but little love or judgment in him: Must I be his last refuge! His friends, like physicians, Thrive, give him over: must I take the cure upon me? Has much disgraced me in't; I'm angry at him, That might have known my place: I see no sense for't, But his occasion might have woo'd me first; For, in my conscience, I was the first man That e'er received gift from him: And does he think so backwardly of me now, That I'll requite its last? No: So it may prove an argument of laughter To the rest, and 'mongst lords I be thought a fool. I'd rather than the worth of thrice the sum, Had sent to me first, but for my mind's sake; I'd such a courage to do him good. But now return, And with their faint reply this answer join; Who bates mine honour shall not know my coin. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-63,What have you discovered?," No hare, sir, unless a hare, sir, in a Lenten piethat is, something stale and hoar ere it be spent. [Sings] An old hare hoar, And an old hare hoar, Is very good meat in Lent. But a hare that is hoar Is too much for a score When it hoars ere it be spent. [He speaks] Romeo, will you come to your fathers? Well to dinner, thither. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-10,"True, noble prince."," O bitter consequence That Edward still should live true noble prince! Cousin, thou wast not wont to be so dull. Shall I be plain? I wish the bastards dead, And I would have it suddenly performed. What sayest thou now? Speak suddenly. Be brief. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-57,Because the good queen asked.," At the queen's be't: 'good' should be pertinent But, so it is, it is not. Was this taken By any understanding pate but thine? For thy conceit is soaking, will draw in More than the common blocks: not noted, is't, But of the finer natures? by some severals Of head-piece extraordinary? lower messes Perchance are to this business purblind? say. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-27,"[To himself] I must marry my brother Edward's daughter, or else my kingdom is only standing on fragile glass. Murder her brothers, and then marry herit's a strange way to go about things. But I'm so steeped in blood at this point that one sin must follow another. These eyes of mine have no tears of pity.", Is thy name Tyrrel? +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-12,"[To herself] By Juno, queen of marriage: everything I eat tastes bland; I only want to taste him. [To SIMONIDES] He's definitely an rich gentleman.", He's but a country gentleman;Has done no more than other knights have done;Has broken a staff or so; so let it pass. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-43,"Well, none but Humphrey Hour, who once invited you to have breakfast without my company. If I'm so displeasing to look at, then let me march on and not offend you, madam."," I prithee, hear me speak. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-12,"Sir, no one likes to hear their sins repeated back to themit would offend you to hear me say it. Anyone who found out about this before probably kept their mouth shut rather than telling. Evil spreads as quickly as dust on the wind. As the dust surrounds us and blinds us, we can no longer tell it's there; we start to think it's normal. The blind mole throws his hills of dirt toward heaven, to tell the gods the earth is filled with man's evil, and the worm dies because of it. The world is full of evil men like you, but kings are supposed to be gods on earth! When kings are corrupt, they can twist the law to conform to their evil desires (and when a god makes a mistake, who would dare to tell him?). You know your actions are wrong, and the fact that you know and still keep on doing it makes it even worse. By the love everyone has for their own mother, please don't kill me for what I've said!"," [Aside] Heaven, that I had thy head! he has found the meaning: But I will gloze with him. Young prince of Tyre, Though by the tenor of our strict edict, Your exposition misinterpreting, We might proceed to cancel of your days; Yet hope, succeeding from so fair a tree As your fair self, doth tune us otherwise: Forty days longer we do respite you; If by which time our secret be undone, This mercy shows we'll joy in such a son: And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour and your worth. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-15,"May God make you prosperous in your good cause! Be swift like lightning in the fight, and let your blows fall like thunder on your evil enemy. Use your youthful strength: be brave and survive. ", Mine innocency and Saint George to thrive! +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-16,"Poor dear, your face has been abused by so many tears."," The tears have got small victory by that,For it was bad enough before their spite. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-7,"I know you well. How are you, my good fellow?"," Truly, sir, the better for my foes and the worse for my friends. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-55,Youre too angry.," Gods bread! It makes me mad. Day, night, hour, tide, time, work, play, Alone, in company, still my care hath been To have her matched. And having now provided A gentleman of noble parentage, Of fair demesnes, youthful, and nobly trained, Stuffed, as they say, with honorable parts, Proportioned as ones thought would wish a man And then to have a wretched puling fool, A whining mammet, in her fortunes tender, To answer Ill not wed, I cannot love, I am too young, I pray you, pardon me. But, an you will not wed, Ill pardon you. Graze where you will, you shall not house with me. Look to t, think on t, I do not use to jest. Thursday is near. Lay hand on heart, advise. An you be mine, Ill give you to my friend. An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets, For, by my soul, Ill neer acknowledge thee, Nor what is mine shall never do thee good. Trust to t, bethink you. Ill not be forsworn. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-1,You too. This feels familiar.," Upon that were my thoughts tiring, when weencountered: I hope it is not so low with him ashe made it seem in the trial of his several friends. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-13,But I dont remember that.," Twelve year since, Miranda, twelve year since,Thy father was the Duke of Milan andA prince of power. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-59,"He's like a drowned man, a fool, and a madman. The first drink makes him a fool, the second makes him a madman, and the third drowns him."," Go thou and seek the crowner, and let him sit o' my coz. For hes in the third degree of drink, hes drowned. Go look after him. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-149,You speak of Othello. Here I am., Where is that viper? Bring the villain forth. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-26,"I can't speak to that. Now come on, remember your promise."," What promise, chuck? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-18,"Surrey, you lie. "," Dishonourable boy! That lie shall lie so heavy on my sword, That it shall render vengeance and revenge Till thou the lie-giver and that lie do lie In earth as quiet as thy father's skull: In proof whereof, there is my honour's pawn; Engage it to the trial, if thou darest. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-61,Once you kill Prospero., That shall be by and by. I remember the story. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-27,"This jest has such a thin sole, and is unique only because of its lameness."," Come between us, good Benvolio. My wits faints. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-0,"What is ailing my niece, that she reacts so strongly to her brother's death? I'm now sure that caring too much is bad for one's health."," By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier o' nights. Your cousin, my lady, takes great exceptions to your ill hours. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-7,"We thank you both: yet one merely flatters us, since you come to accuse one another of high treason. Cousin of Hereford, what is your accusation against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray?"," First, heaven be the record to my speech! In the devotion of a subject's love, Tendering the precious safety of my prince, And free from other misbegotten hate, Come I appellant to this princely presence. Now, Thomas Mowbray, do I turn to thee, And mark my greeting well; for what I speak My body shall make good upon this earth, Or my divine soul answer it in heaven. Thou art a traitor and a miscreant, Too good to be so and too bad to live, Since the more fair and crystal is the sky, The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly. Once more, the more to aggravate the note, With a foul traitor's name stuff I thy throat; And wish, so please my sovereign, ere I move, What my tongue speaks my right drawn sword may prove. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-17,"Then you should grow lots of gillyvors and stop calling them ""bastards."""," I'll not put The dibble in earth to set one slip of them; No more than were I painted I would wish This youth should say 'twere well and only therefore Desire to breed by me. Here's flowers for you; Hot lavender, mints, savoury, marjoram; The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun And with him rises weeping: these are flowers Of middle summer, and I think they are given To men of middle age. You're very welcome. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-38,"Perfect timing, let him in! I love ballads more than I should: happy ones, sad ones, and even happy ones sung sadly."," He hath songs for man or woman, of all sizes; no milliner can so fit his customers with gloves: he has the prettiest love-songs for maids; so without bawdry, which is strange; with such delicate burthens of dildos and fadings, 'jump her and thump her;' and where some stretch-mouthed rascal would, as it were, mean mischief and break a foul gap into the matter, he makes the maid to answer 'Whoop, do me no harm, good man;' puts him off, slights him, with 'Whoop, do me no harm, good man.' " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-5,"Why, then, I will. Goodbye, old Gaunt. You go to Coventry to see our cousin Hereford and that evil Mowbray fight: oh, may Hereford's spear avenge my husband by stabbing Mowbray! Or, if he's unlucky enough to miss, I hope Mowbray's sins sit so heavy in his heart that his horse's back breaks and throws its rider to the ground, so that he becomes my cousin Hereford's wretched prisoner. Goodbye, old Gaunt: your dead brother's wife must end her life with grief, her only companion. "," Sister, farewell; I must to Coventry:As much good stay with thee as go with me! " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-4,"Norfolk, we must have a few swings of the sword, ha, must we not?"," We must both give and take, my loving lord. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-156,I was your poor and loyal servant.," Then I know thee not:I never had honest man about me, I; allI kept were knaves, to serve in meat to villains. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-68,"You misguided subjects, the great King of KingsGodhas said in his Ten Commandments that ""you shall not murder."" Will you then disobey God's commandment just to obey a man's? Beware, for God holds vengeance in his hand, waiting to smite those who break his laws.", And that same vengeance doth He hurl on thee For false forswearing and for murder too. Thou didst receive the sacrament to fight In quarrel of the house of Lancaster. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-60,"Ah, there's the problem."," Error i' the bill, sir, error i' the bill! I commanded the sleeves should be cut out and sewed up again, and that Ill prove upon thee, though thy little finger be armed in a thimble. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-24,"Good Miss Accost-her, I look forward to knowing you better."," My name is Mary, sir. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-13,"[So only LUCENTIO can hear] You're right, master. Let's keep quiet and enjoy the sight."," [To GREMIO and HORTENSIO ] Gentlemen, that I may soon make good What I have saidBianca, get you in,And let it not displease thee, good Bianca,For I will love thee ne'er the less, my girl. " +othello-act-3-scene-2.json-line-2,"Well then, gentlemen, shall we go see the walls of this fort?", Well wait upon your lordship. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-54,"You talk like a dog and you're going to die like a dog. Don't even answer me, I'm leaving."," E'en so thou outrunnest grace. Fool, I will go withyou to Lord Timon's. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-11,Then heaven have mercy on me!," Amen, with all my heart. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-41,"Sir Valentine, I don't care about her. I think a man would be foolish to put his body in danger for a girl that doesn't love him. I don't call her mine, and therefore she is yours."," The more degenerate and base art thou, To make such means for her as thou hast done And leave her on such slight conditions. Now, by the honour of my ancestry, I do applaud thy spirit, Valentine, And think thee worthy of an empress' love: Know then, I here forget all former griefs, Cancel all grudge, repeal thee home again, Plead a new state in thy unrivall'd merit, To which I thus subscribe: Sir Valentine, Thou art a gentleman and well derived; Take thou thy Silvia, for thou hast deserved her. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-75,I wish I knew what was in your heart., 'Tis figured in my tongue. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-82,"If you are the lady of the house, then you certainly have stolen from yourself, because what's yours to give away is not yours to keep for yourself. But this isn't what I was sent to say. I'll go on with my speech praising you, and then I'll get to the heart of my message.", Come to what is important in t. I forgive you the praise. +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-12,"Hey, who's there?"," What wouldst thou, fellow? And how camst thou hither? " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-67,"He smiled and said, ""All the better for us."""," He was in the right, and so indeed it is. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-29,Have you come down to this island from heaven?," Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man i themoon when time was. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-46,"Whenever you want, since you will insist on it."," Tomorrow, then, we will attend your Grace, And so most joyfully we take our leave. " +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-29,"Would you ever cheat on your husband, for all the world?"," Why, would not you? " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-1,"Sweetheart, I hate to correct your over-exaggerationsplease forgive me for pointing them out. Though you've disguised yourself as a shepherd, you're still the prince of our country and I'm only a poor peasant girl playing dress-up. If it weren't the kind of party where everyone will be looking a little silly, I'd be embarrassed for you to be dressed the way you are, and I could hardly look in a mirror.", I bless the timeWhen my good falcon made her flight acrossThy father's ground. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-47,I've never seen a woman love a man as much as she loves you.," Alas, poor rogue, I think indeed she loves me. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-12,Farewell! Ill take every opportunity to send my love to you.," Oh, thinkst thou we shall ever meet again? " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-30,"A harsh sentence, my most sovereign liege, and unfair from your highness' mouth: I deserved a better reward from you than to be cast out of my home and into the street. I must no longer speak the language I have learned these forty years, my native English, and my tongue is now no more use to me than an unstringed violin, a harp left in a case, or an instrument put in the hands of one who doesn't know how to play it. You have imprisoned my tongue in my mouth, locked it up behind my teeth and lips, and now I can no longer speak. Dull emotionless ignorance is my jailer. I am too old to be a student now: what is your sentence then but silencing me to death by stopping my tongue from speaking its native language?", It boots thee not to be compassionate: After our sentence plaining comes too late. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-13,"If God doesnt prevent me from going, I plan to be there."," What seal is that, that hangs without thy bosom?Yea, look'st thou pale? let me see the writing. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-107,"Oh, sir, I won't be so cruel. I'll give out lists of my beauty. I'll make a detailed inventory, with every part labeled and added to my will. For exampleitem: two lips, moderately red. Item: two grey eyes, with lids attached. Item: one neck, one chin, and so forth. Were you only sent here to praise my beauty?"," I see you what you are, you are too proud. But, if you were the devil, you are fair. My lord and master loves you. Oh, such love Could be but recompensed though you were crowned The nonpareil of beauty. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-43,Now heres something.," A sail, a sail! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-15,"Oh Lord, theyre fighting! Ill go call the watch."," [Falls] Oh, I am slain! If thou be merciful, Open the tomb. Lay me with Juliet. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-97,Who have you ever known that was well-liked without any means at all?, Myself. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-2,What a noble spirit!," Nay, my lords, " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-67,My servant Cesario?," 'Ods lifelings, here he is!You broke my head for nothing, and that that I did, I was set on to do t by Sir Toby. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"Even though I have killed men while serving in war, still my conscience forbids me from committing any premeditated murder. I lack the evil disposition that would sometimes serve my purpose. Nine or ten times I've thought about just stabbing him right under the ribs.", 'Tis better as it is. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,Youre going to speak well of the man who killed your cousin?," Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband? Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name, When I, thy three hours wife, have mangled it? But wherefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin? That villain cousin would have killed my husband. Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring. Your tributary drops belong to woe, Which you, mistaking, offer up to joy. My husband lives, that Tybalt would have slain, And Tybalts dead, that would have slain my husband. All this is comfort. Wherefore weep I then? Some word there was, worser than Tybalts death, That murdered me. I would forget it fain, But oh, it presses to my memory, Like damnèd guilty deeds to sinners minds. Tybalt is dead, and Romeo banishèd. That banishèd, that one word banishèd Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts. Tybalts death Was woe enough, if it had ended there. Or, if sour woe delights in fellowship And needly will be ranked with other griefs, Why followed not, when she said Tybalts dead, Thy father or thy mother, nay, or both, Which modern lamentations might have moved? But with a rearward following Tybalts death, Romeo is banishèd. To speak that word, Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, All slain, all dead. Romeo is banishèd. There is no end, no limit, measure, bound, In that words death. No words can that woe sound. Where is my father and my mother, Nurse? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-0,"Tell me, tell me, what did the citizens say?"," Now, by the holy mother of our Lord,The citizens are mum, say not a word. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-59,These are old sayings to make fools laugh in the bars. What saying do you have for a woman that's both ugly and foolish?," Theres none so foul and foolish thereunto,But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-1.json-line-9,"And if you won't undo what you have donethat is, if you don't want to kill the man whose life you savedthen you won't come with me. Say goodbye at once. My heart is full of affection for you, and I'm feeling so effeminate that I'm about to cry. My destination is Duke Orsino's court. Farewell."," The gentleness of all the gods go with thee! I have many enemies in Orsinos court, Else would I very shortly see thee there. But, come what may, I do adore thee so That danger shall seem sport, and I will go. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-166,"Oh, you villain!", Most heathenish and most gross! +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"Do you think so, spirit?"," Mine would, sir, were I human. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-24,"Weeping like this will make you feel the loss, but wont help you feel the friend youve lost."," Feeling so the loss,Cannot choose but ever weep the friend. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-36,[Singing] She loves another manWho's that shouting?," Good fool, as ever thou wilt deserve well at my hand, help me to a candle, and pen, ink, and paper. As I am a gentleman, I will live to be thankful to thee for t. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-56,"Worse and worse, ma'am. She's preached some sermon to Lord Lysimachus.", O abominable! +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-48,"Otherwise I would tell himand really I should, that when all these gifts are spent on others, which he has proven capable of doing, he'd have all his debts erased. It is sad that generosity is not more vigilant, that way man might never lack for having such a giving spirit.", Where be our men? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,"Do some work, then."," Hang, cur! Hang, you whoreson insolent noisemaker! We are less afraid to be drowned than thou art. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-222,"Why, sir?"," The king is not at the palace; he is gone aboard anew ship to purge melancholy and air himself: for,if thou beest capable of things serious, thou mustknow the king is full of grief. " +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"Yes, I'll go with you.", Here comes another troop to seek for you. +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-64,"Alas, dearest Cassio, my pleading on your behalf isn't working right now. My husband is not acting like himself. If his physical appearance were as transformed as his inner character is now, I wouldn't even recognize him. So help me God, I have spoken up for you as best I could and he has looked down on me because of it. You must be patient for a while. I will do what I can, and I will even do more than I would dare do for myself. Let that be enough for you.", Is my lord angry? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-70,"In her room, preaching to her about self-control. He rants and rails and swears so much that she, poor soul, doesn't know which way to stand, look, or speak, so she just sits like someone who's woken up from a dream. But go, go, he's coming!"," Thus have I politicly begun my reign, And tis my hope to end successfully. My falcon now is sharp and passing empty, And, till she stoop, she must not be full-gorged, For then she never looks upon her lure. Another way I have to man my haggard, To make her come and know her keepers call. That is, to watch her, as we watch these kites That bate and beat and will not be obedient. She ate no meat today, nor none shall eat. Last night she slept not, nor tonight she shall not. As with the meat, some undeservèd fault Ill find about the making of the bed, And here Ill fling the pillow, there the bolster, This way the coverlet, another way the sheets. Ay, and amid this hurly I intend That all is done in reverend care of her. And, in conclusion, she shall watch all night, And if she chance to nod Ill rail and brawl, And with the clamor keep her still awake. This is a way to kill a wife with kindness, And thus Ill curb her mad and headstrong humor. He that knows better how to tame a shrew, Now let him speak; tis charity to show. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"We were two kids who lived like there was no tomorrow, and thought we'd be boys forever.", Was not my lordThe verier wag o' the two? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-63,The sort of woman to do what?, To suckle fools and chronicle small beer. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-51,I haven't said anything wrong.," Oh, God i good een. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-202,"[To himself] I'm not naturally an honest man, but sometimes I'm honest by accident. I need to take off this traveling salesman disguise. [AUTOLYCUS takes off his fake beard and speaks to the shepherds] Hello, peasants! Where are you going?"," To the palace, an it like your worship. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-13,"What are you all talking about? [To MAMILLIUS] Come here, Mamillius, I'm ready to deal with you again. Come on, come sit by me and tell me a story.", Merry or sad shall't be? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-46,"No? Is that what you're telling me, friend? Where are you from?"," Born in Verona, old Antonios son.My father dead, my fortune lives for me.And I do hope good days and long to see. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-3.json-line-15,But not to bury it in a grave in order to start a new love.," I pray thee, chide not. Her I love nowDoth grace for grace and love for love allow.The other did not so. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-26,"Over here! For heaven's sake, help me!", Whats the matter? +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-8,Can we see the jewels?," Great sir, they shall be brought you to my house,Whither I invite you. Look, Thaisa is recovered. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-34,"Then let him thank me, who helped him get there. He's better suited for heaven than for earth.", And thou unfit for any place but hell. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-99,He ordered me to murder you.," By whom, Camillo? " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-33,"This is the son of Tamora and a corrupt Moor, who was responsible for plotting all these crimes. The villain is a prisoner in Titus's house; we've kept him to alive to prove it. Now you see how many reasons Titus had to take revengethese crimes against him were unspeakable, past endurance, more than any living man could bear. Now that you've heard the truth, what do you say, Romans? Have we done anything we shouldn't have? If we have, tell us so, and the poor remains of the Andronici family will throw ourselves off the walls of our house, hand in hand, and crack our skulls on the stones below. Speak, Romans, speak: if that's what you want us to do, Lucius and I will fall hand in hand."," Come, come, thou reverend man of Rome, And bring our emperor gently in thy hand, Lucius our emperor; for well I know The common voice do cry it shall be so. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"Honorable Timon, it has pleased the gods to remember the times of my father and to call him to a long peace in death. He is now happily gone and has left me rich. Virtue has thus dictated, then, that I honor your generosity. I return all of that money you lent me, and double the amount in thanks and service to you, who helped free me."," O, by no means, Honest Ventidius; you mistake my love: I gave it freely ever; and there's none Can truly say he gives, if he receives: If our betters play at that game, we must not dare To imitate them; faults that are rich are fair. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-97,Didn't the painter do a good job?, He wrought better that made the painter; and yethe's but a filthy piece of work. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,"Listen, Tranio! It sounds like Minerva speaking ."," Signior Baptista, will you be so strange?Sorry am I that our goodwill effectsBiancas grief. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-6,May God bless your Grace with health and happy days.," I thank you, good my lord, and thank you all. I thought my mother and my brother York Would long ere this have met us on the way. Fie, what a slug is Hastings that he comes not To tell us whether they will come or no! " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-16,"See, brother, see; look how she's pointing to particular passages."," Lavinia, wert thou thus surprised, sweet girl, Ravish'd and wrong'd, as Philomela was, Forced in the ruthless, vast, and gloomy woods? See, see! Ay, such a place there is, where we did hunt O, had we never, never hunted there! Pattern'd by that the poet here describes, By nature made for murders and for rapes. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-71,"Now, by God, Im so upset that Im shaking. That rotten scoundrel! "," Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress. I protest unto thee " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-6,"Goodbye, sister; I must go to Coventry: I wish us both good fortune!"," Yet one word more: grief boundeth where it falls, Not with the empty hollowness, but weight: I take my leave before I have begun, For sorrow ends not when it seemeth done. Commend me to thy brother, Edmund York. Lo, this is all:nay, yet depart not so; Though this be all, do not so quickly go; I shall remember more. Bid himah, what? With all good speed at Plashy visit me. Alack, and what shall good old York there see But empty lodgings and unfurnish'd walls, Unpeopled offices, untrodden stones? And what hear there for welcome but my groans? Therefore commend me; let him not come there, To seek out sorrow that dwells every where. Desolate, desolate, will I hence and die: The last leave of thee takes my weeping eye. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-35,"Then may God send you old age and senility, that you might become a better fool! Sir Toby would bet a fortune that I'm not a clever man, but he wouldn't bet two cents that you're not a fool."," How say you to that, Malvolio? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-7,"If I were taken by a hungry lion, I would rather have been the beast's breakfast than have the false Proteus rescue me. Oh, Heaven may be the judge of how much I love Valentine, whose life's as precious to me as my soul! And I hate the false, lying Proteus the mostmore than words can express. Therefore, leave. Don't pursue me anymore. "," What dangerous action, stood it next to death, Would I not undergo for one calm look! O, 'tis the curse in love, and still approved, When women cannot love where they're beloved! " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-28,I don't have to do that. He knows how attentive you are.," Ha! is not that his steward muffled so?He goes away in a cloud: call him, call him. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-0,"For God's sake, someone bring me a mug of cheap beer.", Will t please your Lordship drink a cup of sack? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-88,"I will do this, if you give me the chance.", I warrant thee. Meet me by and by at the citadel. I must fetch his necessaries ashore. Farewell. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-6,"If you're against him marrying, you're not thinking realistically about our country or the fact that Leontes needs an heir to his royal name. Consider what will happen if he dies without an heirthe kingdom will descend into warfare. We should thank God Hermione is in heaven now. Only good could come of a new queen: companionship for Leontes and the possibility of future princes and princesses."," There is none worthy, Respecting her that's gone. Besides, the gods Will have fulfill'd their secret purposes; For has not the divine Apollo said, Is't not the tenor of his oracle, That King Leontes shall not have an heir Till his lost child be found? which that it shall, Is all as monstrous to our human reason As my Antigonus to break his grave And come again to me; who, on my life, Did perish with the infant. 'Tis your counsel My lord should to the heavens be contrary, Oppose against their wills. [To LEONTES] Care not for issue; The crown will find an heir: great Alexander Left his to the worthiest; so his successor Was like to be the best. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-12,"Of course, that he misses his son is a good excuse. If he says that, we'll let him go. And if he swears that, we'll not only let him go, we'll chase him out the door with frying pans! Despite that, I'll still beg your royal self to stay another week. When my husband goes to Bohemia I'll give him permission to stay there a month past the agreed-upon departure dateand, Leontes, you know I love you not one bit less than any woman loves her husband. [To POLIXENES] Will you stay?"," No, madam. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-83,"Get a pillow for his head. Let's all leave him.Well, friends, if all this is true, I'll never forget you."," My temple stands in Ephesus: hie thee thither, And do upon mine altar sacrifice. There, when my maiden priests are met together, Before the people all, Reveal how thou at sea didst lose thy wife: To mourn thy crosses, with thy daughter's, call And give them repetition to the life. Or perform my bidding, or thou livest in woe; Do it, and happy; by my silver bow! Awake, and tell thy dream. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-36,"She's good at everything. And, just between you and me: if Doricles does marry her, she'll bring him more than he ever dreamed of. "," O master, if you did but hear the pedlar at the door, you would never dance again after a tabour and pipe; no, the bagpipe could not move you: he sings several tunes faster than you'll tell money; he utters them as he had eaten ballads and all men's ears grew to his tunes. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-32,The noble duke has been too much abused., It stands your grace upon to do him right. +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-91,How could I keep my honor and  give him what I have already given to you?, I will acquit you. +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-3.json-line-28,"Then here is a petition for you. And when you come to him, you must first kneel, then kiss his foot, then give him your pigeons, and then wait for your reward. I'll be close by, sir; make sure you do it well."," I warrant you, sir, let me alone. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-15,Stephano!," Doth thy other mouth call me? Mercy, mercy! This is a devil, and no monster. I will leave him. I have no long spoon. " +richard-ii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-41,"Why, uncle, you have many years to live. "," But not a minute, king, that thou canst give: Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow, And pluck nights from me, but not lend a morrow; Thou canst help time to furrow me with age, But stop no wrinkle in his pilgrimage; Thy word is current with him for my death, But dead, thy kingdom cannot buy my breath. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-2.json-line-1,"No, boy."," Why do you weep so oft, and beat your breast,And cry, O Clarence, my unhappy son? " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-15,"Yet he looks like a king: see, his eye, as bright as the eagle's, shoots majestic glances. Oh, it would be a pity if any harm should come to something so fair!"," We are amazed; and thus long have we stood To watch the fearful bending of thy knee, Because we thought ourself thy lawful king:And if we be, how dare thy joints forgetTo pay their awful duty to our presence?If we be not, show us the hand of GodThat hath dismissed us from our stewardship;For well we know, no hand of blood and boneCan gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre,Unless he do profane, steal, or usurp.And though you think that all, as you have done,Have torn their souls by turning them from us,And we are barren and bereft of friends;Yet know, my master, God omnipotent,Is mustering in his clouds on our behalfArmies of pestilence; and they shall strikeYour children yet unborn and unbegot,That lift your vassal hands against my headAnd threat the glory of my precious crown.Tell Bolingbrokefor yond methinks he standsThat every stride he makes upon my land Is dangerous treason: he is come to open The purple testament of bleeding war;But ere the crown he looks for live in peace,Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers' sonsShall ill become the flower of England's face,Change the complexion of her maid-pale peaceTo scarlet indignation and bedewHer pastures' grass with faithful English blood. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-127,"Yes, Apemantus."," Traffic confound thee, if the gods will not! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-47,What terror has occurred to result in all this startling noise?," Sovereign, here lies the County Paris slain, And Romeo dead, and Juliet, dead before,Warm and new killed. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-37,[Offstage] Madam!," By and by, I come.To cease thy strife and leave me to my grief. Tomorrow will I send. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-72,How can you preach about God's laws to us when you have broken them to such an extreme degree?," Alas! For whose sake did I that ill deed? For Edward, for my brother, for his sake. He sends you not to murder me for this, For in that sin he is as deep as I. If God will be avengèd for this deed, O, know you yet He doth it publicly! Take not the quarrel from His powerful arm; He needs no indirect or lawless course To cut off those that have offended Him. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-16,"Were talking here in public. Either lets go somewhere private and calmly discuss your complaints, or else just go our separates ways. Here, everybody can see us."," Mens eyes were made to look and let them gaze. I will not budge for no mans pleasure, I. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-17,Mens eyes were made to see. Let them watch. I wont move for anyone.," Well, peace be with you, sir. Here comes my man. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-13,"And he still is, or was very recently at least. I only left here a month ago, and at that time there was a popular rumoras, you know, people gossip about the nobilitythat he was courting the fair Olivia.", Whats she? +othello-act-1-scene-2.json-line-31,"That's true, most noble sir. The Duke is in a council meeting, and I am sure you have also been sent for."," How? The Duke in council? In this time of the night? Bring him away. Mines not an idle cause. The Duke himself, Or any of my brothers of the state, Cannot but feel this wrong as twere their own. For if such actions may have passage free, Bondslaves and pagans shall our statesmen be. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-47,"But as for our trusty brother-in-law and the abbot, they'll be destroyed with the rest of the plotters. Good uncle, help us send an army to Oxford, or wherever the traitors are: they won't live much longer if I can help it, once we find them. Uncle, goodbye, and cousin too; your mother has begged well for you, so be loyal going forward. "," Come, my old son: I pray God make thee new. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-1,"Ha, ha! Keep time: sweet music is sour when it doesn't stay on beat! This is true as well in the music of men's lives. But while here I have a good enough ear to notice when time is broken in a song, when I was king I couldn't hear my own time break. I wasted time, and now time wastes me.  For now time itself could tell the time by me: my thoughts are minutes, my eyes are the face of the clock, and the finger that wipes the tears from them is the hand that tells us the time. My groans are like the chimes that ring on the hour; so my sighs and tears and groans show minutes, times, and hours, like a clock. But actually, Bolingbroke is in charge of my time; I'm just his Jack of the clock. The music will make me go mad; stop it now. For though it's helped madmen to be sane again, it seems it will make sane men mad. And yet I bless the person who plays the music, since that's a sign of love; and not many people in this hateful world love me. "," Hail, royal prince! " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-3,I'm tougher than you give me credit for!, No longer stay. +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-42,"Why were you curious, Iago?", I did not think he had been acquainted with her. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-1.json-line-65,"Please, husband, don't be so upset. The meat was fine, if you would have accepted it."," I tell thee, Kate, twas burnt and dried away. And I expressly am forbid to touch it, For it engenders choler, planteth anger; And better twere that both of us did fast, Since of ourselves, ourselves are choleric, Than feed it with such over-roasted flesh. Be patient, tomorrow t shall be mended, And, for this night, well fast for company. Come, I will bring thee to thy bridal chamber. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-21,The things that we prepared for the wedding now will be used instead for the funeral. Our musical instruments will be exchanged for mourning bells. Our wedding banquet will be a sad burial feast instead. Our celebratory hymns will change to sad funeral dirges. Our bridal flowers will cover a buried corpse. Everything will be used for the opposite purpose than we expected.," Sir, go you in, and, madam, go with him; And go, Sir Paris. Every one prepare To follow this fair corse unto her grave. The heavens do lour upon you for some ill. Move them no more by crossing their high will. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-31,"Yes, madam, because he lives outside the reach of my hands. I wish that I was the only one who could avenge my cousins death!"," We will have vengeance for it, fear thou not. Then weep no more. Ill send to one in Mantua, Where that same banished runagate doth live, Shall give him such an unaccustomed dram That he shall soon keep Tybalt company. And then, I hope, thou wilt be satisfied. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-2,Would your Honor like to try this dried fruit?, What raiment will your Honor wear today? +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-29,"[Whispering] Oh quiet, quiet, quiet! Now, now."," Seven of my people, with an obedient start, make out for him. I frown the while, and perchance wind up watch,or play with mysome rich jewel. Toby approaches, curtsies there to me " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-35,"Yes, but that still isn't enough."," If 'twill not serve,'tis not so base as you;For you serve knaves. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-41,Your lordship always makes him grateful.," Commend me to him: I will send his ransom; And being enfranchised, bid him come to me. 'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, But to support him after. Fare you well. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-12,"What? Get this ridiculous woman out of here. [To ANTIGONUS] Antigonus, I told you not to let her get to me. I knew she would."," I told her so, my lord,On your displeasure's peril and on mine,She should not visit you. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"I've heard of this guy, sir, and that he has a very beautiful daughter. By all reports, she's far beyond what you'd expect from such circumstances."," That's likewise part of my intelligence; but, I fear, the angle that plucks our son thither. Thou shalt accompany us to the place; where we will, not appearing what we are, have some question with the shepherd; from whose simplicity I think it not uneasy to get the cause of my son's resort thither. Prithee, be my present partner in this business, and lay aside the thoughts of Sicilia. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-43,"Thank you, your Grace. The gift has made me happy. I now ask youfor your daughter's saketo do me one more favor."," I grant it, for thine own, whate'er it be. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-65,"Isnt this Stephano, my drunken butler?", He is drunk now. Where had he wine? +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-76,"Amen to that, oh heavenly powers! I can't speak enough about how happy I am. It's too much joy. [He kisses DESDEMONA] And let this, and this, be the only quarrels we have. "," [aside] Oh, you are well tuned now,But Ill set down the pegs that make this music,As honest as I am. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-139,"Yes, my lord?"," What would you with her, sir? " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-4,"You've honored us with this feast,  Simonides.", Your presence glads our days: honour we love;For who hates honour hates the gods above. +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-15,"Then your beloved should be younger than you are, or you won't be able to maintain your feelings for her. Women are like roses, whose beauty is greatest in the same hour that they fall from the stem and decay."," And so they are. Alas, that they are so, To die even when they to perfection grow! " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-34,"Oh, treacherous villains! [To LODOVICO and GRATIANO] Who are you over there? Come here and give some help."," Oh, help me there! " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-13,"She says Desdemona is faithful, but the stupidest girl could say as much. Desdemona is a sneaky whore, a locked closet full of villainous secrets. And the whole time she'll kneel and pray like a good woman. I have seen her do it."," My lord, what is your will? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-4,"Princes and noble lords, how can I respond to this villain? Will I dishonor myself by getting angry at him, descending to his level? But I must do that, or have my honor soiled by his lies. [Throws down his gage] This is my gage, which will seal your death sentence and send you to hell: I call you a liar, and will prove it by defeating you in battle, although your blood isnt noble enough to stain my sword."," Bagot, forbear; thou shalt not take it up. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-9,Thats a certain truth., Come you to make confession to this Father? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-2.json-line-18,"You seem to be a good man in both behavior and appearance, captain, and even though nature often makes beautiful people corrupt on the inside, I believe that you have a noble mind to fit your good looks and manners. Pleaseand I'll pay you well for thishelp me conceal my identity, and find me the disguise that will suit my intentions. I want to serve this duke. You will present me to him as a eunuch. It will be worth your trouble, for I can sing and speak well, and he will surely consider me for his service. What might happen after that, only time will tell. You must only match my wit with your silence and discretion."," Be you his eunuch, and your mute Ill be.When my tongue blabs, then let mine eyes not see. " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-53,"Oh, take her home, mistress, take her home. We'll get rid of all this shyness with a little practice."," Thou sayest true, i' faith, so they must; for yourbride goes to that with shame which is her way to gowith warrant. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,"Good morning, Catesby. You're up early. What's the news in our unsteady kingdom?"," It is a reeling world indeed, my lord,And I believe will never stand uprightTill Richard wear the garland of the realm. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-5.json-line-20,"You cannot possibly have forgotten me, but there is no other reason you would deny me after I have lowered myself to beg for something you would grant any other man. It hurts me to the very core."," Do you dare our anger?'Tis in few words, but spacious in effect;We banish thee for ever. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-85,How have you divided yourself in two? These two people are as identical as two halves of an apple. Which is Sebastian?, Most wonderful! +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-18,"My words are dull. Oh, give them life with yours!", Thy woes will make them sharp and pierce like mine. +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-40,That's not wrong. But wait for a bit. Will you step back and hide?," Now will I question Cassio of Bianca, A huswife that by selling her desires Buys herself bread and clothes. It is a creature That dotes on Cassio, as tis the strumpets plague To beguile many and be beguiled by one. He, when he hears of her, cannot refrain From the excess of laughter. Here he comes. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-68,I smell it too.," He shall think, by the letters that thou wilt drop, that they come from my niece, and that shes in love with him. " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-10,"And as for Pericles, what can he say? We cried at her funeral, and we mourn now. The monument to her is almost finished. The epitaph on it proclaims how great she was in gold letters. We've done all the right things, and have spared no expense."," Thou art like the harpy,Which, to betray, dost, with thine angel's face,Seize with thine eagle's talons. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-108,"Look, here comes a poet and a painter. I hope you catch the plague of their company! For fear of catching it I'll leave now. I'll see you again when I have nothing better to do."," When there is nothing living but thee, thou shalt bewelcome. I had rather be a beggar's dog than Apemantus. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-17,Set it down; let's look at it.," 'Tis like a coffin, sir. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-7,"Either, madam."," Of neither, girl: For of joy, being altogether wanting, It doth remember me the more of sorrow; Or if of grief, being altogether had, It adds more sorrow to my want of joy: For what I have I need not to repeat; And what I want it boots not to complain. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-4,"Sir, it can't be. I threw her overboard with my own hands."," Upon this coast, I warrant you. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"Yes, all of them lost their heads at Bristol. ", Where is the duke my father with his power? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-32,"Even if my clothes were better I would still rush in like thisBut where is Kate? Where is my love? How is my father-in-law? Gentlemen, you seem to be frowning. Why is this fine gathering of people all staring, as if at something strangea comet or some unnatural phenomenon?"," Why, sir, you know this is your wedding day. First were we sad, fearing you would not come, Now sadder that you come so unprovided. Fie, doff this habit, shame to your estate, An eyesore to our solemn festival. " +pericles-act-2-scene-3.json-line-7,Some other place would be better.," Contend not, sir; for we are gentlemenThat neither in our hearts nor outward eyesEnvy the great nor do the low despise. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-53,"You might as well die, because the day you can't learn is the day you are basically hanged.[Gesturing with the letters] This one is to Lord Timon, and this one is to Alcibiades. You were born a bastard, and now you'll die a whore."," Thou wast whelped a dog, and thou shalt famish adog's death. Answer not; I am gone. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-48,"Well don't try to face off with me. You have braved many men, but don't try to brave me. I tell you, I asked your master to cut out the gown, but I didn't ask him to cut it to pieces. Therefore, you're a liar."," Why, here is the note of the fashion to testify. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-18,Up., Whither? +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-7,"[To SEBASTIAN] Can this be, sir, that we meet again? Take that."," [returning the blow] Why, theres for thee, and there, and there. Are all the people mad? " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-48,"What, you don't believe me?"," I had rather you did lack than I, my lord,Upon this ground; and more it would content meTo have her honour true than your suspicion,Be blamed for't how you might. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-3.json-line-8,Howdy-hey!," What, art so near? If thou'lt see a thing to talkon when thou art dead and rotten, come hither. Whatailest thou, man? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-34,"Find a way to do it, and Ill find the man we need to help you. But now Ill tell you some joyful news, girl."," And joy comes well in such a needy time.What are they, beseech your ladyship? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-35,"Oh, this learning, what an excellent thing it is!"," [aside] O this woodcock, what an ass it is! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-33,"In fact, Ill never be satisfied with Romeo until I see him...dead is the way my poor heart feels when I think of my poor cousin. Madam, if you could only find a man with poison, Id mix it myself so that Romeo would, once dosed with it, sleep quietly. Oh, I hate to hear his name and not be able to go after him! How Id like to take my love for my cousin and take it out on the body of the man who killed him!"," Find thou the means, and Ill find such a man.But now Ill tell thee joyful tidings, girl. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-106,Don't scold me. I have something for you., A thing for me? It is a common thing +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-67,I will receive it with great thanks.," O, he's the very soul of bounty! " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-32,"My lady Olivia's a trickster, we are clever plotters, Malvolio's a loose woman, and [singing] We are three merry men. Aren't we related? I'm Olivia's uncle, right? Well la-dee-da! ""Lady!"" [singing]There lived a man in Babylon, lady, lady!"," Beshrew me, the knights in admirable fooling. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-19,"Don't doubt me, for"," I must believe my master; else, I promise you, I should be arguing still upon that doubt. But let it rest.Now, Litio, to you. Good master, take it not unkindly, pray, That I have been thus pleasant with you both. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-30,"You crazy woman, what are you doing here? Shall your old breasts wean another traitor? "," Sweet York, be patient. Hear me, gentle liege. " +othello-act-1-scene-1.json-line-29,"Christ, sir, you're the type of man who would refuse to serve God if the devil told you to! We've come here to do you a favor, and you're ignoring us just because you think we're no good. You're letting your daughter mate with a Barbary horse. Your grandchildren will neigh to you. You'll have ponies and colts for descendants.", What profane wretch art thou? +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,"Some solemn music is the best for comforting and curing restless minds, which right now are uselessburning with passions inside your skulls. All of you, stand there. You are under my spell.[To GONZALO] Good Gonzalo, you honorable man, I sympathize with what your crying eyes show that you are feeling, and my eyes cry too.[To himself] The spell is quickly dissipating, and like dawn sneaking up on the night and melting the darkness, their normal senses begin to creep up past the daze that right now clouds their minds. [To GONZALO] Oh, good Gonzalomy true savior and a loyal lord to the king you followIll reward everything you've done, both with words and actions.[To ALONSO] Alonso, you treated both my daughter and me cruelly, and your brother helped you do it.[To SEBASTIAN] Youre being punished for it now, Sebastian.[To ANTONIO] My brother, my flesh and blood, you followed your ambition and in so doing lost your goodness and compassion. It is because of you that Sebastian's guilty conscience is so strong, because you would have killed your king with him. But I forgive you, even though you are a monster.[To himself] Their minds are starting to return to normal, and soon their reason will emerge from where it is now muddied by confusion. Not one of them would recognize me yet.[To ARIEL] Ariel, get me the hat and sword from my hut. Ill take off the magician's robes Im wearing, and put on the clothes I used to wear in Milan. Quickly, spirit. Not long from now, you will be free."," [sings and helps to attire PROSPERO] Where the bee sucks, there suck I. In a cowslips bell I lie. There I couch when owls do cry. On the bats back I do fly After summer merrily. Merrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-26,"Yes, as great and as recent. And, to make the loss more profound, I have much less to comfort me than you do, because I lost my daughter."," A daughter? O heavens, that they were living both in Naples, The king and queen there! That they were, I wish Myself were mudded in that oozy bed Where my son lies.When did you lose your daughter? " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-12,"[To himself] Well said, Mr. Priest."," Sir Topas, never was man thus wronged. Good Sir Topas,do not think I am mad. They have laid me here in hideous darkness. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-71,"Oh no, that was my lady's voice."," Help! Help, ho, help! O lady, speak again!Sweet Desdemona! O sweet mistress, speak! " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-48,"Honorable senators, I'm so used to the difficult, cruel war that it's as comfortable to me as a soft down bed. I am naturally eager to take on difficult challenges, and I will undertake this mission against the Ottomites. As I am obeying you, I humbly ask for appropriate arrangements for my wife. She should have a place to live that is worthy of her nobility, as well as suitable company."," Why, at her fathers. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-33,[Mimicking TRINCULO's voice] You lie.," [to TRINCULO] Do I so? Take thou that. [beatsTRINCULO] As you like this, give me the lie another time. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-55,"And because of that your man should be too, Timon. His honesty ought to reward him in and of itself. But it should not earn him my daughter too.", Does she love him? +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-1.json-line-7,"Nothing, just an empty box, which Timon asked that I beg you fill with some money. He could really use fifty talents, and thinks you would be kind enough to lend him that money. He thinks without a doubt you will assist him."," La, la, la, la! 'nothing doubting,' says he? Alas, good lord! a noble gentleman 'tis, if he would not keep so good a house. Many a time and often I ha' dined with him, and told him on't, and come again to supper to him, of purpose to have him spend less, and yet he would embrace no counsel, take no warning by my coming. Every man has his fault, and honesty is his: I ha' told him on't, but I could ne'er get him from't. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-3.json-line-21,"[To himself] Youve put on a great show of being a harpy, my Ariel. The performance had grace, and yet also a fierce consuming power. You followed my instructions and left out nothing that I asked you to say. With a unique attention to detail, even my less powerful servants have performed their different roles with excellent realism. My magic spells are working, and my enemies are all caught up in their bewilderment. They are now under my control, and I'll leave them stuck here in their confusion while I visit young Ferdinandwhom they think has drownedand the darling girl both he and I love."," [to ALONSO] I' th' name of something holy, sir, why stand youIn this strange stare? " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-0,"Cant anyone tell me where my wasteful son has gone? I havent seen him for three months; if we have a plague, its him. I wish we could find himask around at London, among the taverns, for they say he spends his time there with the sort of companions who rob people in the streets, while he, young, stupid, and effeminate boy, spends my money supporting that crew."," My lord, some two days since I saw the prince,And told him of those triumphs held at Oxford. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-6,What does she say about my face?, She says it is a fair one. +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-7,"What else can we do? The girls we have are so pitiful, a strong wind would blow them all to pieces."," Thou sayest true; they're too unwholesome, o' conscience. The poor Transylvanian is dead, that lay with the little baggage. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-6,"Who, Sir Andrew Aguecheek?"," Ay, he. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-45,What do you say?," It is not lost, but what and if it were? " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-19,"No, my good lord; let's fight with gentle words, and wait it out until our friends can come to our aid with their swords. "," O God, O God! that e'er this tongue of mine, That laid the sentence of dread banishment On yon proud man, should take it off again With words of sooth! O that I were as great As is my grief, or lesser than my name! Or that I could forget what I have been, Or not remember what I must be now! Swell'st thou, proud heart? I'll give thee scope to beat, Since foes have scope to beat both thee and me. " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-10,"I'm the worst of all music's students, sir."," Let me ask you one thing:What do you think of my daughter, sir? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-11,"Sir Baptista, it's good to see you."," [as VINCENTIO] Soft son. Sir, by your leave, having come to Padua To gather in some debts, my son Lucentio Made me acquainted with a weighty cause Of love between your daughter and himself. And, for the good report I hear of you And for the love he beareth to your daughter And she to him, to stay him not too long, I am content, in a good fathers care, To have him matched. And if you please to like No worse than I, upon some agreement Me shall you find ready and willing With one consent to have her so bestowed, For curious I cannot be with you, Signior Baptista, of whom I hear so well. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-2,"Good job keeping up this trick of yoursseriously. No, I don't know you, and my lady didn't send me to fetch you, and she doesn't want you to speak with her, and your name is not Master Cesario, and this isn't my nose, either. Nothing is what it is."," I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else. Thou knowst not me. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-52,Widow! To hell with that! Why is he calling her a widow? Widow Didoha!," What if he had said widower Aeneas too? Good Lord, how you take it! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,"It's death for anyone from Mantua to come to Padua. Don't you know why? The Duke of Padua proclaimed it openly. There's a private quarrel between him and your duke, and all the ships from Mantua are being impounded in Venice. It's amazing that you didn't know, but I guess you just arrived. Otherwise you would have heard it proclaimed all around town."," Alas, sir, it is worse for me than so, For I have bills for money by exchangeFrom Florence, and must here deliver them. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-5,"Please, foolish jester, leave me alone. Here's some money for you. [Giving money] If you stay longer, I'll give you something worse."," By my troth, thou hast an open hand. These wise men that give fools money get themselves a good reportafterfourteen years' purchase. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-48,"Here is his cave. We come in peace and friendship! Timon! Timon! Come out and speak to two friends. The Athenians send their best to you in two honored senators. Speak to them, Timon."," Thou sun, that comfort'st, burn! Speak, and be hang'd: For each true word, a blister! and each false Be as cauterizing to the root o' the tongue, Consuming it with speaking! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-54,"""Moved,"" indeed. Then let whoever moved you here come and remove you. I could tell at once that you were a moveable."," Why, whats a moveable? " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-33,"Lords, you who are here under arrest, put up your bail for your trial days. I owe nothing to your love, and will hardly turn to you for help when I need it. "," Alack, why am I sent for to a king, Before I have shook off the regal thoughts Wherewith I reign'd? I hardly yet have learn'd To insinuate, flatter, bow, and bend my limbs: Give sorrow leave awhile to tutor me To this submission. Yet I well remember The favours of these men: were they not mine? Did they not sometime cry, 'all hail!' to me? So Judas did to Christ: but he, in twelve, Found truth in all but one: I, in twelve thousand, none. God save the king! Will no man say amen? Am I both priest and clerk? well then, amen. God save the king! although I be not he; And yet, amen, if heaven do think him me. To do what service am I sent for hither? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"Oh, it breaks my heart to think about how sad it must make you to be reminded of these events that I dont remember! Please, though, continue."," My brother and thy uncle, called Antonio I pray thee, mark me (that a brother should Be so perfidious!) he whom next thyself Of all the world I loved and to him put The manage of my state, as at that time Through all the signories it was the first, And Prospero the prime duke, being so reputed In dignity, and for the liberal arts Without a parallel. Those being all my study, The government I cast upon my brother And to my state grew stranger, being transported And rapt in secret studies. Thy false uncle Dost thou attend me? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-15,"Sir, arent you my father?"," Thy mother was a piece of virtue and She said thou wast my daughter. And thy father Was Duke of Milan, and thou his only heir And princess no worse issued. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-81,"[Coming forward out of hiding] How should I murder him, Iago?", Did you perceive how he laughed at his vice? +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-1.json-line-20,"Sit down, sweet niece: brother, sit down by me. May Apollo, Pallas, Jove, or Mercury inspire me, so that I can find some way to expose the criminal! My lord, look; look at this, Lavinia. This is a plain plot of sand; if I take this stick, I can write my name without any hands at all. If you can, do what I did."," Cursed be that heart that forced us to this shift! Write thou good niece; and here display, at last, What God will have discover'd for revenge; Heaven guide thy pen to print thy sorrows plain, That we may know the traitors and the truth! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-27,This wind youre talking about is blowing us off course. Dinner is already over. Were going to get there too late.," I fear too early, for my mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this nights revels, and expire the term Of a despisèd life closed in my breast By some vile forfeit of untimely death. But he that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail. On, lusty gentlemen. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-12,Tell her to come here. Go. ," She says enough, yet shes a simple bawd That cannot say as much. This is a subtle whore, A closet, lock and key, of villainous secrets. And yet shell kneel and pray, I have seen her do t. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-60,"Here he comes. If you don't mind, please leave us alone. Ill make him either tell me whats wrong, or else he'll just decline to tell me over and over again."," I would thou wert so happy by thy stayTo hear true shrift.Come, madam, lets away. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-14,"So what if I don't? Indeed, I don'tbut I know you're religious and have a thing called ""conscience,"" and I've seen you perform twenty popish rituals and ceremonies, which you're always careful to observe. So that's why I make you swear, since I know that an idiot treats a toy like a god and keeps the promise he swears by that god. So you will swear by that godwhatever god it is that you worshipto save my boy, take care of him, and raise him, or else I won't tell you anything.", Even by my god I swear to thee I will. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,Something's wrong. That cry is very serious.," Oh, help! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-7,I say it is the moon., I know it is the moon. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-84,"[As LUCENTIO] Sir, I won't be stingy. On that note, let's spend this afternoon drinking toasts to our beloved's health. We'll be like opposing lawyers in a case, who fight viciously in court, but outside of it eat and drink as friends."," O excellent motion! Fellows, lets be gone. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-14,"My lord, what do you want?"," Pray you, chuck, come hither. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-38,"No I am not, on my word as a good Christian.", Is t possible? +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-22,"But, uncle, were being dishonored."," Go to, go to. You are a saucy boy. Is t so, indeed? This trick may chance to scathe you, I know what. You must contrary me. Marry, tis time. Well said, my hearts! You are a princox, go. Be quiet, or More light, more light! For shame! Ill make you quiet. What, cheerly, my hearts! " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-10,"Foul devil, for God's sake, go away and leave us alone. You've made the pleasant earth into your hell, filling it with cursing cries and deep laments. If you enjoy looking at your horrible deeds, then behold this example of your butchery."," O, gentlemen, see, see dead Henrys wounds Open their congealed mouths and bleed afresh! Blush, blush, thou lump of foul deformity, For tis thy presence that exhales this blood From cold and empty veins where no blood dwells. Thy deed, inhuman and unnatural, Provokes this deluge most unnatural. O God, which this blood madst, revenge his death! O earth, which this blood drinkst revenge his death! Either heaven with lightning strike the murderer dead, Or earth gape open wide and eat him quick, As thou dost swallow up this good kings blood, Which his hell-governed arm hath butcherèd! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-13,"[To VINCENTIO] Good morning, gentle mistress, where are you off to?Tell me, sweet Kate, and be honest, have you ever seen a prettier, healthier-looking young lady? See how the shades of white and red do battle with each other in her cheeks! And what stars in heaven sparkle with as much beauty as the two eyes in that heavenly face?Fair lovely maid, once more I say good day to you.Sweet Kate, embrace her for her beauty's sake."," [aside] He will make the man mad, to make a woman of him. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-71,"Then it's refusing to shine. For according to this almanac, it should have risen in the east an hour ago. It will be a dark day for somebody today. Hey, Ratcliffe!", My lord. +pericles-act-1-scene-2.json-line-10,"Get up, please. Get up. Sit down. I'm glad you're not a flatterer. Kings shouldn't be surrounded by men who make excuses for their faults! You're a wise counsellor and servant fit for a prince; by your wisdom, you've made me your servant, ready to do your will. What should I do?", To bear with patienceSuch griefs as you yourself do lay upon yourself. +pericles-act-1-scene-2.json-line-0,"[Speaking to Lords outside] Don't let anyone come in here. [To himself] Why am I so changed? Why am I sad, downcast, and melancholy every hour of every day? Neither a beautiful day nor a quiet night (which should be where I put my worries to rest) can give me peace. Even when I'm surrounded by things I should enjoy, I can't get rid of this fear of danger waiting for me at Antiochbut there's no way the king could reach me here! And yet, nothing can cheer me up, not even the reality of distance. That's the way the mind works: once we start worrying about something, it only gets worse and worse, until we convince ourselves that the danger is real. Just like that, my fear of Antiochus, who is a much more powerful king than I amand can put his desires into actionhas been blown out of proportion. Even though I haven't said a word, he'll assume I've told his secret. And it won't help for me to say I'm loyal to him, if he's already decided I'm not. If he's determined to keep his secret under wraps, all he has to do is kill me. He'll infiltrate my country with his armies, wage war, and overthrow the government. He'll punish my subjects, too, even though they never did anything to hurt him. I'm more worried about them than I am about myself; I'm just the treetops that protect the roots by which the people grow, and help defend them. It's concern for them that makes my body sick and my soul tired with wanting to punish Antiochus before he punishes us.", Joy and all comfort in your sacred breast! +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-60,Ha!, Stays here longer. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-93,"There's a sickness affecting some of us, but I don't know what to call the disease. And, even though you're well, you're the one who's contagious."," How! caught of me! Make me not sighted like the basilisk: I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better By my regard, but kill'd none so. Camillo, As you are certainly a gentleman, thereto Clerk-like experienced, which no less adorns Our gentry than our parents' noble names, In whose success we are gentle, I beseech you, If you know aught which does behove my knowledge Thereof to be inform'd, imprison't not In ignorant concealment. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-8,Your mother is on her way to your bedroom. Day has arrived. Be careful. Watch out.," Then, window, let day in and let life out. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-127,"You've already wronged that with your past actions. I myself have many tears left to cry in the future because of your past crimes. The children whose fathers you slaughtered are still alive, and they will grow up without guidance, unfortunate in their adulthood. The parents whose children you butchered are still alive too, old barren plants who will be miserable in their old age. Don't swear by the future, for with your past you've already ruined it."," As I intend to prosper and repent, So thrive I in my dangerous affairs Of hostile arms! Myself myself confound, Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours, Day, yield me not thy light, nor night thy rest, Be opposite all planets of good luck To my proceedings if, with dear hearts love, Immaculate devotion, holy thoughts, I tender not thy beauteous princely daughter. In her consists my happiness and thine. Without her follows to myself and thee, Herself, the land, and many a Christian soul, Death, desolation, ruin and decay. It cannot be avoided but by this; It will not be avoided but by this. Therefore, dear motherI must call you so Be the attorney of my love to her: Plead what I will be, not what I have been; Not my deserts, but what I will deserve. Urge the necessity and state of times, And be not peevish found in great designs. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-18,"You do me wrong, Sir Gremio. Let me continue.I am a gentleman of Verona, sir, who has heard of your daughter's beauty and wit, her friendliness and bashful modesty, her wondrous talents and mild behavior. I have now boldly come as a guest to your house to try and see for myself all the things I've heard reported. And, to pay the price of my admission to your hospitality, I here present you with a servant of mine. "," Youre welcome, sir, and he for your good sake.But for my daughter Katherine, this I know,She is not for your turn, the more my grief. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-57,Five thousand drops should cover.[To the other servants] What about all your receipts?," My lord, " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-28,"Once more, Cesario, go visit that supremely cruel woman. Tell her that my love is more noble than anything else in the world, and has nothing to do with her property or the riches she has inherited. Tell her that the fortune I value the most is her gem-like beauty, which is priceless and attracts my helpless soul."," But if she cannot love you, sir? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-3.json-line-17,"An honor! If I werent the only nurse youve had, Id say youd sucked wisdom from the breast that fed you."," Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you Here in Verona, ladies of esteem Are made already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid. Thus then in brief: The valiant Paris seeks you for his love. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-37,I thank your Honor.," Well met, my lord. I am glad to see your Honor. " +titus-andronicus-act-4-scene-2.json-line-22,Why do you scream and cry like that? What's that bundle in your arms? ," O, that which I would hide from heaven's eye,Our empress' shame, and stately Rome's disgrace!She is deliver'd, lords; she is deliver'd. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-47,It's a bet! Let's do it., Who shall begin? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-27,[To CAMILLO] She's the prettiest peasant girl I've ever seen. Everything she does is graceful. She's too noble for this place.," He tells her somethingThat makes her blood look out: good sooth, she isThe queen of curds and cream. " +pericles-act-4-scene-6.json-line-30,"Sir, she hasn't been broken in yet; you'll need to work hard to make her obey. [To BOULT and PANDAR] Come on, we'll leave the two of them together. Go on, now."," Now, pretty one, how long have you been at this trade? " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-4.json-line-4,"Hey, has anyone seen Cesario?"," On your attendance, my lord, here. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-51,It looks excellent. It hangs like flax waiting to be spun. And I hope to see some hussy take it between her legs and spin it off with a venereal disease.," Faith, Ill home tomorrow, Sir Toby. Your niece will not be seen. Or if she be, its four to one shell none of me. The count himself here hard by woos her. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-64,What do you mean?," Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls. Who steals my purse steals trash. 'Tis something, nothing: 'Twas mine, tis his, and has been slave to thousands. But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed. " +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-103,"He thinksactually, he swears as confidently as if he saw you do it or told you to do it himselfthat you're having a secret affair with Hermione."," O, then my best blood turn To an infected jelly and my name Be yoked with his that did betray the Best! Turn then my freshest reputation to A savour that may strike the dullest nostril Where I arrive, and my approach be shunn'd, Nay, hated too, worse than the great'st infection That e'er was heard or read! " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-54,"Widow Dido, did you say? I'd have to look into that. Dido was from Carthage, not Tunis."," This Tunis, sir, was Carthage. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-196,"I'll tell the king everything, every word. And I'll tell him about Florizel's tricks, too. He hasn't been very truthful to his father or to me, considering he was about to make me a king's brother-in-law. "," Indeed, brother-in-law was the farthest off youcould have been to him and then your blood had beenthe dearer by I know how much an ounce. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-2,"What was your dream, my lord? Please tell me."," Methoughts that I had broken from the Tower And was embarked to cross to Burgundy, And in my company my brother Gloucester, Who from my cabin tempted me to walk Upon the hatches. Thence we looked toward England And cited up a thousand fearful times, During the wars of York and Lancaster That had befall'n us. As we paced along Upon the giddy footing of the hatches, Methought that Gloucester stumbled, and in falling Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard Into the tumbling billows of the main. O Lord, methought what pain it was to drown, What dreadful noise of waters in my ears, What sights of ugly death within my eyes. Methoughts I saw a thousand fearful wracks, Ten thousand men that fishes gnawed upon, Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, All scattered in the bottom of the sea. Some lay in dead men's skulls, and in the holes Where eyes did once inhabit, there were crept as 'twere in scorn of eyes reflecting gems, That wooed the slimy bottom of the deep And mocked the dead bones that lay scattered by. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-34,"Goodbye, my Desdemona. I'll come see you soon."," Emilia, come.Be as your fancies teach you. Whate'er you be, I am obedient. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-45,"[Singing drunkenly] Goodbye, master! Goodbye, goodbye."," A howling monster, a drunken monster. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-20,"Catch your breath, please. We can tell you've come in a rush."," My lord, prince Pericles is fled. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-0,"[Knocking] My lord, my lord.", [within] Who knocks? +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-13,"That is not so good, now."," What if I had said I had seen him do you wrong? Or heard him sayas knaves be such abroad, Who having, by their own importunate suit, Or voluntary dotage of some mistress, Convincèd or supplied them, cannot choose But they must blab " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-19,"You're welcome here, sir, and he is too, for your sake. But as for my daughter Katherine, this much I know: she won't meet your expectationsand that's a pity for me."," I see you do not mean to part with her, Or else you like not of my company. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-0,"Welcome to your room here in London, sweet prince."," [to PRINCE] Welcome, dear cousin, my thoughts' sovereign.The weary way hath made you melancholy. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-10,Calm yourself. These are friendsRatcliffe and Lovell.," Here is the head of that ignoble traitor,The dangerous and unsuspected Hastings. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-48,"What's that, mistress?", O Lord! +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-58,"That's the man, sir. Do you know him?", Know him? Ay. +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-26,"Whoever he is that has tricked your daughter in this foul way and robbed you of her, you will get to punish him according  whatever your own interpretation is of the law books, which have the power of the death penalty. Yes, even if it turns out to be my own son who is the perpetrator."," Humbly I thank your grace. Here is the man, this Moor, whom now it seems, Your special mandate for the state affairs Hath hither brought. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-5,"You base men, set down the corpse or, I swear by Saint Paul, I'll make corpses out of you."," My lord, stand back and let the coffin pass. " +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-2.json-line-0,"So, Ill go to Titus dressed in this strange costume, and tell him I am Revenge, sent from below to help him right his terrible wrongs. Ill knock at the door to his studywhich is where he spends most of his time, they say, plotting ways to take revengeand tell him Revenge has come to help him destroy his enemies."," Who doth molest my contemplation? Is it your trick to make me ope the door, That so my sad decrees may fly away, And all my study be to no effect? You are deceived: for what I mean to do See here in bloody lines I have set down; And what is written shall be executed. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-40,"And that makes me her father too. But oh, how strange it is that I have to ask my child to forgive me!"," There, sir, stop.Let us not burden our remembrances withA heaviness thats gone. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-78,Where?," O, whither? " +pericles-act-4-scene-2.json-line-34,"Yes, you will, and you'll taste all different kinds of gentlemen. You'll do well! You'll have all sorts. What? Why are you covering your ears?", Are you a woman? +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"Famous Lucius, I went ahead of the army to see a ruined monastery, and as I looked at the building, I heard a baby cry underneath a wall. I followed the noise to its source, and heard someone shushing the baby by saying, ""Be quiet, brown slave, half me and half your mother! The color of your skin betrayed who your father was; if nature had made you look like your mother, you might have been an emperor. But when the bull and cow are both milk-white, they don't breed a coal-black calf. Be quiet, villain, be quiet!""so he said to the baby""Since I have to take you to a trustworthy Goth, who, when he knows that you're the empress's child, will take good care of you for your mother's sake."" When I heard this, I rushed at him with my weapon drawn, took him prisoner, and bought him here to do with as you see fit."," O worthy Goth, this is the incarnate devil That robb'd Andronicus of his good hand; This is the pearl that pleased your empress' eye, And here's the base fruit of his burning lust. Say, wall-eyed slave, whither wouldst thou convey This growing image of thy fiend-like face? Why dost not speak? what, deaf? not a word? A halter, soldiers! hang him on this tree. And by his side his fruit of bastardy. " +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-42,"Yesnonoyes: for I must be nothing, therefore no no, and I must surrender to you. Now watch how I will undo myself. I give this heavy weight from my head, this unwieldy scepter from my hand, and the pride of a kings power from my heart; with my own tears I wash away my balm, with my own hands I give away my crown, with my own tongue say that Im not king, with my own breath release everyone from allegiance to me. I give up all pomp and majesty and all the revenue from my lands; I take back all my acts, decrees, and statutes: God pardon all the oaths everyone breaks to me! God keep all the vows they swear to you! Make me, that has nothing, not be sad about anything; and you be happy all the time, since you have everything you wanted! Long may you live to sit in Richards seat; and may Richard soon lie in a pit in the ground! God save King Harry, unkinged Richard says, and send him many years of sunshine days! What else do I have to do?"," No more, but that you read These accusations and these grievous crimes Committed by your person and your followers Against the state and profit of this land; That, by confessing them, the souls of men May deem that you are worthily deposed. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-6,What? Is this true?," The ship is here put in, A Veronesa. Michael Cassio, Lieutenant to the warlike Moor Othello, Is come on shore. The Moor himself at sea And is in full commission here for Cyprus. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-141,It is always that time.," The more accursed thou, that still omitt'st it. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-59,"The rest of us will meet here again at nine in the morning. Othello, leave an officer behind here, and later he can bring you our instructions, and anything else you feel you need."," So please your grace, my ancient. A man he is of honesty and trust. To his conveyance I assign my wife, With what else needful your good grace shall think To be sent after me. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-113,"I am very glad to see you, sir. Welcome to Cyprus.", I thank you. How does lieutenant Cassio? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-56,"Alas, your fear is so great that it makes you disguise your true identity. But don't be afraid, Cesario. Reach out and accept your good fortune. Be the person you know you are, and then you will be as powerful as the person you fear."," O, welcome, father! Father, I charge thee, by thy reverence, Here to unfold (though lately we intended To keep in darkness what occasion now Reveals before tis ripe) what thou dost know Hath newly passed between this youth and me. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-36,"Well, I'll tell you. This is Pentapolis, and our king is the good Simonides."," The good King Simonides, do you call him. " +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-17,"Thaliard, you're my trusted servant, and I need you to do something for me under the utmost secrecy. You'll be rewarded for your service.[He pulls out a bottle of poison and a bag of gold] Look, Thaliard, here's poison, and here's gold. I hate Pericles, Prince of Tyre, and I want you to kill him. Don't ask me whyit's because I said so. Understand?"," My lord,'Tis done. " +richard-ii-act-5-scene-2.json-line-29,What's the matter?," Peace, foolish woman. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-73,"Here is a miracle, if we're speaking of miracles.", And so it is. I wonder what it bodes. +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-60,"[To the PRINCE] What, are you going to the Tower, my lord?", My lord protector needs will have it so. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-52,"You have a daughter called Elizabeth, who is virtuous and beautiful, royal and gracious."," And must she die for this? O, let her live, And Ill corrupt her manners, stain her beauty, Slander myself as false to Edwards bed, Throw over her the veil of infamy. So she may live unscarred of bleeding slaughter, I will confess she was not Edwards daughter. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-1.json-line-6,This wont make him angry. It would anger him if I conjured a strange spirit into Rosaline's room for her to have sex with. That would really anger him. But what Im saying is fair and honest. Im just saying the name of his love in order to call him out from the darkness., To be consorted with the humorous night.Blind is his love and best befits the dark. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-95,"You lying slave, who responds only to whipping and not to kindness! Though you are a piece of dirt, I treated you kindly and humanely. I even let you live in my own shack, until you tried to rape my daughter."," Oh ho, oh ho! Would t had been done!Thou didst prevent me. I had peopled elseThis isle with Calibans. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-1,"Don't upset yourself, or waste your breath: it's no use giving him advice. "," O, but they say the tongues of dying men Enforce attention like deep harmony: Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain, For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain. He that no more must say is listen'd more Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose; More are men's ends mark'd than their lives before: The setting sun, and music at the close, As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last, Writ in remembrance more than things long past: Though Richard my life's counsel would not hear, My death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-96,Say that she will be a high and mighty queen.," To vail the title, as her mother doth. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-24,"The blend of enforced restraint with my burning rage is making me tremble. Ill leave. But Ill make Romeo regret this prank, which at the moment seems to him like such great fun."," [Taking JULIETs hand] If I profane with my unworthiesthand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-42,"Yes, my lord. Shell be a perfect fit for your bed, and shell bear you some excellent children."," Monster, I will kill this man. His daughter and I will be king and queensave our graces!and Trinculo and thyself shall be viceroys. Dost thou like the plot, Trinculo? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-11,"I would bet that Desdemona is honest, my lord. I'd bet my soul on it. If you think otherwise, throw away this suspicionit is poisoning your heart. If any wretch has put the idea in your head, may God curse him the way he cursed the snake. If Desdemona is not honest, chaste, and true, then no woman is, and no man is happy with his wife.", Bid her come hither. Go. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-18,"Your presence makes us rich, most noble lord.", And far surmounts our labour to attain it. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-21,What a courteous explanation.," Nay, I am the very pink of courtesy. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-74,Do you think so?," She did deceive her father, marrying you,And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks,She loved them most. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-82,"Chop off his head. We'll come up with something. And when I am king, you will have the earldom of Herefordand all the wealth and possessions that go with itwhich my brother, King Edward, used to own.", Ill claim that promise at your Graces hands. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-22,"My liege, old Gaunt sends greetings to your majesty. ", What says he? +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-32,"All the better for God, who has him now."," He is in heaven, where thou shalt never come. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-43,"What, will my daughter turn out to be a good musician?"," I think shell sooner prove a soldier.Iron may hold with her, but never lutes. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-36,"And on my side, if I die before she does, as her widow's inheritance she'll get all my lands and the rent from my property. Let's have contracts drawn up between us, so both of us will be sure to keep up our end of the agreement."," Ay, when the special thing is well obtained,That is, her love, for that is all in all. " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-3,"But I didn't see anything wrong then, and I heard every syllable they uttered to each other."," What, did they never whisper? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-22,"Go, walk down the path from which you'll never return. Stupid, plain Clarence, I love you so much that I'll soon send your soul to heavenif heaven will accept any presents from me. But who's this coming? The newly released Hastings?", Good time of day unto my gracious lord. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-32,"[To himself, indicating GREMIO] What a handsome young man! A real heartbreaker."," [To LUCENTIO] O, very well, I have perused the note. Hark you, sir: Ill have them very fairly bound, All books of love. See that at any hand, And see you read no other lectures to her. You understand me. Over and beside Signior Baptistas liberality, Ill mend it with a largess. Take your paper too. And let me have them very well perfumd For she is sweeter than perfume itself To whom they go to. What will you read to her? " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-52,"What is this noise? Is she not dead? Not quite dead yet? I may be cruel, but I am merciful too: I don't want you to die slowly and painfully. So here."," [within] What, ho! My lord, my lord! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-15,"[Giving money to the APOTHECARY] There is your gold. Money is a worse poison to men's souls, and commits more murders in this awful world than these poor medicines you aren't permitted to sell. I'm selling you poison; you haven't sold me any. Goodbye. Buy yourself some food, and put on some weight."," Come, cordial and not poison, go with meTo Juliet's grave, for there must I use thee. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-68,"Well, go to bed and sleep.", I will incontinently drown myself. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-9,"Shame on you, daughter! When your mother was alive, she was a jack-of-all-trades on the day of the festival. She welcomed everyone, served everyone, sang and dancedshe was at one end of the table, then the other, serving this man and that man, sweating from working so hard and drinking all the while. Meanwhile, you're relaxing as if you were a guest and not the host! [He gestures toward POLIXENES and CAMILLO] Please welcome these strangers. I hope we can get to know them better. All right, stop blushing and introduce yourself; you're the queen of the feast. Come on, and welcome everyone to the sheep-shearing so that we can start enjoying ourselves."," [To POLIXENES] Sir, welcome:It is my father's will I should take on meThe hostess-ship o' the day. [To CAMILLO] You're welcome, sir.Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. Reverend sirs,For you there's rosemary and rue; these keepSeeming and savour all the winter long:Grace and remembrance be to you both,And welcome to our shearing! " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-13,And the fourth?," A burning torch that's turned upside down;The word, 'Quod me alit, me extinguit.' " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-4,"[To himself] Should I listen longer, or respond now to these words?"," Tis but thy name that is my enemy. Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. Whats Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! Whats in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet. So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name, which is no part of thee Take all myself. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-30,"I will unlock the meaning for you. Notice how people of all types and temperaments, whether smooth-talking and self-interested or serious and truthful, offer their services to Lord Timon. His immense wealth and his kind and gracious nature overwhelm people, and buy him the approval of all sorts of people eager to love and attend him, from the flatterer whose face mirrors the wishes of his counterpart, to Apemantus, who loves nothing more than hating himself. Even he bows down on his knees to Timon, and leaves peacefully after receiving Timon's approval.", I saw them speak together. +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-16,"They have indeed made peace with him, my lord."," O villains, vipers, damn'd without redemption! Dogs, easily won to fawn on any man! Snakes, in my heart-blood warm'd, that sting my heart! Three Judases, each one thrice worse than Judas! Would they make peace? terrible hell make war Upon their spotted souls for this offence! " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-11,"Why, thats my dainty Ariel singing. I will miss you, but I will still give you your freedom. Yes, yes, yes. Go to the kings ship, remaining invisible as you are right now. There youll find the sailors asleep below deck. The Master and Boatswain will be awake. Lead them here immediately, please."," I drink the air before me, and returnOr ere your pulse twice beat. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-2,"Oh, a representative of Lucius! Are you here to see Timon as well?"," Ay, and I thinkOne business does command us all; for mine Is money. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-4,That's a meager answer. And I can tell you where you got that saying about not being afraid of anything.," Where, good Mistress Mary? " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-0,Boatswain! ," Here, master. What cheer? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-159,Lead on.," [aside] Prospero my lord shall know what I have done.So, King, go safely on to seek thy son. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-20,I'll follow you., Cambio. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-10,"I had a Richard too, my husband, and you killed him. I had a Rutland too, and you helped to kill him."," Thou hadst a Clarence too, and Richard killed him Then forth the kennel of thy womb hath crept A hellhound that doth hunt us all to death That dog, that had his teeth before his eyes, To worry lambs and lap their gentle blood; That excellent grand tyrant of the earth, That reigns in gallèd eyes of weeping souls; That foul defacer of Gods handiwork Thy womb let loose to chase us to our graves. O upright, just, and true-disposing God, How do I thank thee that this carnal cur Preys on the issue of his mothers body And makes her pew-fellow with others' moan! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,I never even considered that there might be more to know., 'Tis timeI should inform thee farther. Lend thy handAnd pluck my magic garment from me. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-60,"Sir Gratiano, is that you? I beg your pardon. This bloody incident has made it so that I couldn't treat you with proper manners.", I am glad to see you. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-60,I think hell carry this island home in his pocket and give it to his son as an apple.," And sowing the kernels of it in the sea, bring forth more islands. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-16,"Is your other mouth calling my name? Save me, save me! This is a devil, not a monster. I'm getting away from him. I'd be a fool to get involved with the devil."," Stephano! If thou beest Stephano, touch me and speak tome. For I am Trinculobe not afeardthy good friend Trinculo. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-124,I'm serious; he can't know. Let's sign the contract.," Mark your divorce, young sir, [Discovering himself] Whom son I dare not call; thou art too base To be acknowledged: thou a sceptre's heir, That thus affect'st a sheep-hook! Thou old traitor, I am sorry that by hanging thee I can But shorten thy life one week. And thou, fresh piece Of excellent witchcraft, who of force must know The royal fool thou copest with, " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-10,"What, right in front of me?Bianca, go inside."," What, will you not suffer me? Nay, now I see She is your treasure, she must have a husband, I must dance barefoot on her wedding day And, for your love to her, lead apes in hell. Talk not to me. I will go sit and weep Till I can find occasion of revenge. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-2,Why?," Hes a soldier, and for one to say a soldier lies, tis stabbing. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-48,"You are a villain, Capulet! [LADY MONTAGUE grabs his arm] Let go of me. Dont stop me.", Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-35,"Its good when there is joy during such sad times. Whats the news, please?"," Well, well, thou hast a careful father, child. One who, to put thee from thy heaviness, Hath sorted out a sudden day of joy That thou expectst not, nor I looked not for. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-1.json-line-6,"I'm sorry, my lord, they wouldn't let me enter, but Olivia's handmaid gave me this answer: the outside world won't see Olivia's face for the next seven years. She'll wear a veil like a nun, and once a day she'll water her room with her tears. All of this is to preserve her love for her dead brother, whose memory she wants to keep fresh forever."," O, she that hath a heart of that fine frame To pay this debt of love but to a brother, How will she love, when the rich golden shaft Hath killed the flock of all affections else That live in her, when liver, brain, and heart, These sovereign thrones, are all supplied, and filled Her sweet perfections with one self king! Away before me to sweet beds of flowers. Love thoughts lie rich when canopied with bowers. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-20,"Of course, sir.", How close 'tis caulk'd and bitumed!Did the sea cast it up? +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-43,"Tell me, where's Polixenes?"," Here in your city; I now came from him: I speak amazedly; and it becomes My marvel and my message. To your court Whiles he was hastening, in the chase, it seems, Of this fair couple, meets he on the way The father of this seeming lady and Her brother, having both their country quitted With this young prince. " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-20,"If anyone fails to thank you, or think grateful thoughts toward youwhether it's our wives, children, or ourselvesmay they be cursed by heaven and punished by men! Until the day someone denies you (which day we hope will never come) you're very welcome here in our town and with us."," Which welcome we'll accept; feast here awhile,Until our stars that frown lend us a smile. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-88,"If I had a mirror, I would."," What, you mean my face? " +pericles-act-2-scene-5.json-line-5,"Well, they're gone. Now about my daughter's letter . . . [He looks at a letter] She says here that she wants to marry the stranger knight, or she'll never see the light of day again. That's fine, missy; your choice is the same as mine. I really like that. It's funny how set she is in it; she doesn't care whether or not I dislike it! Well, I'm happy with her choice, but I'll pretend I'm not. Shh! Here he comes! I'll have to pretend it.", All fortune to the good Simonides! +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-31,"Truly, but you must. Imagine a ladywho probably exists somewherewho loves you just as passionately as you love Olivia. But you cannot love her, and you tell her so. Doesn't she have to accept your answer then?"," There is no womans sides Can bide the beating of so strong a passion As love doth give my heart. No womans heart So big, to hold so much. They lack retention. Alas, their love may be called appetite, No motion of the liver, but the palate, That suffer surfeit, cloyment, and revolt; But mine is all as hungry as the sea, And can digest as much. Make no compare Between that love a woman can bear me And that I owe Olivia. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-109,"Hello, sir.", The duke and senators of Venice greet you. +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-6,"Good morning, sir."," Gentlemen,Why do you stir so early? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-61,"I'd second your wish, boy, if it meant that the next wish gave Baptista's youngest daughter to Lucentio. But for your master's sake, boy, not mine, I advise you to be discreet in the company of others. When we're alone, then I'm Tranio. But everywhere else, I'm your master Lucentio."," Tranio, lets go. One thing more rests, that thyself execute, To make one among these wooers. If thou ask me why, Sufficeth my reasons are both good and weighty. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-44,"I hope you live long and painful lives, you smooth-talking parasites, you wolves in sheeps' clothing, you weak fools of fortune, fake friends, worthless workers! You'll die soon enough! May the worst disease cover you all over in scabs! What, are you leaving? Come now, everyone, take your medicine first! Come on, I'll give you money and ask for nothing back!"," What, all in motion? Henceforth be no feast, Whereat a villain's not a welcome guest. Burn, house! sink, Athens! henceforth hated be Of Timon man and all humanity! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-150,"Nowhere yet, but since this was all unplanned, we're flying by the seat of our pants here."," Then list to me: This follows, if you will not change your purpose But undergo this flight, make for Sicilia, And there present yourself and your fair princess, For so I see she must be, 'fore Leontes: She shall be habited as it becomes The partner of your bed. Methinks I see Leontes opening his free arms and weeping His welcomes forth; asks thee the son forgiveness, As 'twere i' the father's person; kisses the hands Of your fresh princess; o'er and o'er divides him 'Twixt his unkindness and his kindness; the one He chides to hell and bids the other grow Faster than thought or time. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-3,"He'll be dead, and so he won't see anything to be afraid of."," A good lenten answer. I can tell thee where that sayingwas born, of I fear no colors. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-37,"Oh, do not swear, my lord of Buckingham!"," Call them again, sweet prince. Accept their suit.If you deny them, all the land will rue it. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-139,Then my love is humble. I have no desire to see a more handsome man than this one., [to FERDINAND] Come on. Obey.Thy nerves are in their infancy againAnd have no vigor in them. +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-101,The king., For what? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-71,Who doesn't know where a wasp wears its stinger? In its tail., In his tongue. +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-51,A gentleman? What gentleman?," 'Tis a gentleman here a plague o' these pickle herring! How now, sot! " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-38,"Oh, damned Iago! You inhuman dog!", Kill men i' th' dark! Where be these bloody thieves? How silent is this town! Ho! murder! murder! What may you be? Are you of good or evil? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-37,"Well, I should hope so. I'm not such a fool that I can't keep my hand dry. But what's the joke?"," A dry jest, sir. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-14,"Shes ready to go, but not to return. "," Have I thought long to see this mornings face,And doth it give me such a sight as this? " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-7,"Here's my hand, Hastings. I will forget all our past hatred for each other, and may we both prosper in the future."," Dorset, embrace him.Hastings, love Lord Marquess. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-4.json-line-32,"There is no woman strong enough to withstand the passion of love that's in my heart. No woman's heart is big enough to hold so much emotion. Women can't carry too much. Alas, love for them is just a shallow appetitea matter of taste, not a matter of the heart. If they try to eat too much, they get sick, but my love is as insatiable as the sea, and can swallow just as much as the ocean. Don't compare my love for Olivia to any love a woman could have for me."," Ay, but I know " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-16,"Peace would be great, if that's what he's here for. If it's war he wants, there's nothing we can do about it."," Lord governor, for so we hear you are, Let not our ships and number of our men Be like a beacon fired to amaze your eyes. We have heard your miseries as far as Tyre, And seen the desolation of your streets: Nor come we to add sorrow to your tears, But to relieve them of their heavy load; And these our ships, you happily may think Are like the Trojan horse was stuff'd within With bloody veins, expecting overthrow, Are stored with corn to make your needy bread, And give them life whom hunger starved half dead. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-49,"I wish I were, so I could have some power to take revenge and kill you.", It is a quarrel most unnatural To be revenged on him that loveth thee. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-1.json-line-5,I know what to do. I'll go call the constable.," Third, or fourth, or fifth borough, Ill answer him by law.Ill not budge an inch, boy. Let him come, and kindly. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-13,"Not tonight, good Iago. I'm not a very good drinker. I wish it was customary to celebrate in some other way."," Oh, they are our friends. But one cup. Ill drink for you. " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-10,Her honor is part of her inner essence that can't be seen. Often people have an honorable reputation but aren't really honorable. But as for the handkerchief," By heaven, I would most gladly have forgot it. Thou saidstOh, it comes o'er my memory, As doth the raven o'er the infectious house, Boding to allhe had my handkerchief. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-4.json-line-46,"You have convinced me. I pardon them, and I pardon you. Make arrangements for them in accordance with what they deserve. Come, let's go. We will bring this all to an end with festivities, joy, and a marvelous celebration."," And, as we walk along, I dare be boldWith our discourse to make your grace to smile.What think you of this page, my lord? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-37,"I stretched it for that word fat. Add that to the goose, and it makes you a fat goose."," Why, is not this better now than groaning for love? Nowart thou sociable. Now art thou Romeo. Now art thou what thou artby art as well as by nature, for this driveling love is like a great natural that runs lollingup and down to hide his bauble in a hole. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-111,"Please, sir, don't refuse the opportunity to sleep. Sleep rarely comes to people who are grieving. When it does come, it gives comfort."," We two, my lord,Will guard your person while you take your restAnd watch your safety. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-7,Immediately?," Ay, with a twink. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-10,"How, my clever York? Let me hear your comeback."," Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old. 'Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth. Grandam, this would have been a biting jest. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-40,"He did, from the very beginning. Why do you ask?"," But for a satisfaction of my thought,No further harm. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-36,Is this true?," 'Tis true. Theres magic in the web of it. A sibyl, that had numbered in the world The sun to course two hundred compasses, In her prophetic fury sewed the work. The worms were hallowed that did breed the silk, And it was dyed in mummy which the skillful Conserved of maidens' hearts. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-107,You have a thing for me? It is a common thing. . . , Ha? +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-2,"Clear away the stools, sideboards, and plates. My friend, save me a piece of marzipan, and if you love me, have the porter let in Susan Grindstone and Nell. Antony and Potpan!"," Ay, boy, ready. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-58,[Whispering] And see how eagerly he goes to eat it!," I may command where I adore. Why, she may command me.I serve her, she is my lady. Why, this is evident to any formal capacity. There is no obstruction in this. And the endwhat should that alphabetical position portend? If I could make that resemble something in meSoftly! M.O.A.I. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-137,You should think this through . . .," I am, and by my fancy: if my reasonWill thereto be obedient, I have reason;If not, my senses, better pleased with madness,Do bid it welcome. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-56,"Gentlemen and friends, I thank you for coming. I know you expected to dine with me today, and you've prepared a feast to celebrate the wedding, but it so happens that I've been called away to urgent business. So I must say goodbye.", Is t possible you will away tonight? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-3.json-line-2,"My kind Antonio, the only answer I can give you is thanks, and thanks, and infinite thanks. Often such good deeds are only rewarded with cheap words, but if I had any wealth I would strengthen my gratitude with money. Now what should we do? Should we go see the monuments of this town?"," Tomorrow, sir. Best first go see your lodging. " +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-68,And enter our ears like trumpeters celebrating at the gates.," Commend me to them, And tell them that, to ease them of their griefs, Their fears of hostile strokes, their aches, losses, Their pangs of love, with other incident throes That nature's fragile vessel doth sustain In life's uncertain voyage, I will some kindness do them: I'll teach them to prevent wild Alcibiades' wrath. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-140,"Yes, and I will be."," And may, but how? How satisfied, my lord? Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on,Behold her topped? " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-11,"The voice of Thaisa, who's dead!"," That Thaisa am I, supposed deadAnd drown'd. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-114,Is this what you call success? So much for our hopes of freeing Bianca.," Be patient, gentlemen. I choose her for myself. If she and I be pleased, whats that to you? 'Tis bargained twixt us twain, being alone, That she shall still be curst in company. I tell you, tis incredible to believe How much she loves me. O, the kindest Kate! She hung about my neck, and kiss on kiss She vied so fast, protesting oath on oath, That in a twink she won me to her love. O, you are novices! 'Tis a world to see, How tame, when men and women are alone, A meacock wretch can make the curstest shrew. Give me thy hand, Kate. I will unto Venice To buy apparel 'gainst the wedding day. Provide the feast, father, and bid the guests. I will be sure my Katherine shall be fine. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-71,Let him enter. Call in my lady-in-waiting.," Gentlewoman, my lady calls. " +the-tempest-act-3-scene-1.json-line-19,"Youll be the one I adore, my dearest. And Ill serve you as I do now, forever."," My husband, then? " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-1,"Believe me, noble lord, Gloucestershire is unknown to me: these high wild hills and rough uneven roads have made us go more slowly. And yet your words have been like sugar, making the hard way sweet and delicious. It will be a tiring journey from Ravenspurgh to Cotswold for Ross and Willoughby, lacking your company, which, I say, has very much improved our progress. But theirs is sweetened by the hope to have what I have; and hope of future joy is almost as good as hope currently enjoyed. So by this their journey will seem short, as mine has in your company. ", Of much less value is my companyThan your good words. But who comes here? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-21,"Were going to die! Pray, pray! Were going to die!"," What, must our mouths be cold? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-33,"A man who's been cheated on isn't a man; he has the cuckold's horns, and so is a monstrous beast."," Theres many a beast then in a populous city,And many a civil monster. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-1,It's good to see you., I have not seen you long: how goes the world? +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-174,"Come on, now, get your clothes off. Florizel's half-stripped already."," Are you in earnest, sir? [Aside] I smell the trick on't. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-1.json-line-3,"Master, maybe it's a gathering to welcome us to town."," Gentlemen, importune me no farther, For how I firmly am resolved you know That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter Before I have a husband for the elder. If either of you both love Katherina,Because I know you well and love you wellLeave shall you have to court her at your pleasure. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-88,"Wherever I can find meat, or rather, where I eat meat.", Would poison were obedient and knew my mind! +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-94,Only if doing nothing would be punishable by death under the law.," How likest thou this picture, Apemantus? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-48,"[To HORTENSIO as LITIO] Well, come with me, and don't be discouraged. Proceed in your lessons with my younger daughter. She's a quick learner and will be grateful for your help. Sir Petruchio, will you come with us, or should I send my daughter Kate to you?", I pray you do. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-54,"And us, too."," My lord, there are certain nobles of the senateNewly alighted, and come to visit you. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-2.json-line-0,Weren't you with the Countess Olivia just now?," Even now, sir. On a moderate pace I have since arrived but hither. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-19,"You who are more awful than any heart could believe, the only explanation you can give is to go hang yourself.", By such despair I should accuse myself. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-28,"Well, when you are gentle you can have one too, and not before.", [aside] That will not be in haste. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-3.json-line-8,"Rome's emperor, and nephew, stop it; these differences must be discussed quietly. The feast is ready, which Titus has carefully prepared to make peace between you, and to bring love, fellowship, and honor to Rome. So please come and take your places at the table."," Marcus, we will. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-163,Your wish is my command. My friend Cassio will die. But let Desdemona live.," Damn her, lewd minx! Oh, damn her, damn her! Come, go with me apart. I will withdraw To furnish me with some swift means of death For the fair devil. Now art thou my lieutenant. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-2.json-line-6,"[As CAMBIO] While you, sweet dear, prove to be the mistress of my heart!"," [as LITIO] Quick proceeders, marry! Now, tell me, I pray,You that durst swear that your mistress BiancaLoved none in the world so well as Lucentio. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-6,"From soldiers at war. And it's bold of you to talk like a soldier, when you're only a fool."," Well, God give them wisdom that have it. And those thatare fools, let them use their talents. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-66,"That Cesario, the Duke's gentleman. We thought he was a coward, but he actually fights like the devil himself."," My gentleman, Cesario? " +pericles-act-4-scene-3.json-line-1,"Dionyza, there's never been such a horrible murder committed on the earth.", I thinkYou'll turn a child again. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-6.json-line-0,"May the heavens smile upon this holy act of marriage, so that afterwards nothing happens to make us feel sorrowful about it."," Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can, It cannot countervail the exchange of joy That one short minute gives me in her sight. Do thou but close our hands with holy words, Then love-devouring death do what he dare; It is enough I may but call her mine. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-50,A gentleman., A gentleman? What gentleman? +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-3.json-line-43,There's no question about that.," An I thought that, Id forswear it. Ill ride home tomorrow,Sir Toby. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-43,"Give me your hand, sir."," My duty, madam, and most humble service. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-57,"[To SIR TOBY BELCH] No, I'm telling you, he doesn't want to hear about God."," Go, hang yourselves all! You are idle, shallow things. I am not of your element. You shall know more hereafter. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-236,"Oh, that's the punishment for the shepherd's son. Forget about him! They'll make an example out of him."," Comfort, good comfort! We must to the king and show our strange sights: he must know 'tis none of your daughter nor my sister; we are gone else. Sir, I will give you as much as this old man does when the business is performed, and remain, as he says, your pawn till it be brought you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-27,"Well, I'm doing well. Everything's quite nice around here. Where is my wife?"," Here, noble lord. What is thy will with her? " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-4,"Nothing but sensations! The oracle is fulfilled, the king's daughter is found. So many wonderful things have happened in the last hour that even ballad-writers won't be able to express it.[THIRD GENTLEMAN comes in] Here comes Lady Paulina's servant; he can tell you more. [To the THIRD GENTLEMAN] How are you, sir? This news sounds so much like a fairytale that it can hardly be true. Has the king found his heir?"," Most true, if ever truth were pregnant by circumstance: that which you hear you'll swear you see, there is such unity in the proofs. The mantle of Queen Hermione's, her jewel about the neck of it, the letters of Antigonus found with it which they know to be his character, the majesty of the creature in resemblance of the mother, the affection of nobleness which nature shows above her breeding, and many other evidences proclaim her with all certainty to be the king's daughter. Did you see the meeting of the two kings? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-20,"I must believe you because you're my teacher, or else, I promise you, I would keep arguing. But let it go.Now, Litio, it's your turn. Good teacher, I hope you're not offended that I've been equally friendly to both of you."," [as LITIO , to LUCENTIO] You may go walk, and give me leave awhile.My lessons make no music in three parts. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-22,"[So only HORTENSIO can hear] Do me a favor and eat it all up yourself, Hortensio.May it do your gentle heart much good, Kate. Eat quickly. And now, my honey love, we will return to your father's house and party with the best of them, with silken coats and caps and golden rings, with ruffs and cuffs and petticoats and things, with scarves and fans and two sets of fine clothes, with amber bracelets, beads, and all such tricks. What, have you finished? The tailor is waiting to dress you in ruffled finery."," Come, tailor, let us see these ornaments.Lay forth the gown. " +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-52,Come on. You'll never find a better man for the job than Cassio., The handkerchief! +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-5.json-line-39,"[Whispering] No, be patient, or we'll ruin our plan."," Besides, you waste the treasure of your time with a foolish knight " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-52,"Ha! She's a lamb, a dove, an innocent child compared to him! I'll tell you what happened, Sir Lucentio: when the priest asked him if he would take Katherine as his wife, he answered, ""Yes, by God's wounds!"" and swore so loudly that everyone was shocked and the priest dropped the prayer book. And when the priest bent down to pick it back up, that lunatic bridegroom gave him such a smack that both priest and book went flying ""Now pick them up,"" he said then, ""if anyone dares to.""", [as LUCENTIO] What said the wench when he rose again? +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-10,"Farewell, farewell! One more kiss, and Ill go down the ladder."," Art thou gone so, love, lord? Ay, husband, friend, I must hear from thee every day in the hour, For in a minute there are many days. Oh, by this count I shall be much in years Ere I again behold my Romeo. " +pericles-act-3-scene-2.json-line-3,"I've been in many storms, but, until now, I've never seen a night as bad as this."," Your master will be dead ere you return;There's nothing can be minister'd to natureThat can recover him. [TO PHILEMON] Give this to the 'pothecary,And tell me how it works. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,Don't you mean the opposite? You're better because of your friends.," No, sir, the worse. " +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-48,"He has no money for these Irish wars, even with all those heavy taxes, except by the robbing of the banished duke. "," His noble kinsman: most degenerate king! But, lords, we hear this fearful tempest sing, Yet see no shelter to avoid the storm; We see the wind sit sore upon our sails, And yet we strike not, but securely perish. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-139,And how do your feelings about what I've just said affect your chances at good fortune?, I rememberYou did supplant your brother Prospero. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-94,"Well, now I see you have a backbone, and I think more highly of you now than ever before. Give me your hand, Roderigo. Your accusation against me is understandable, but I still insist that I have behaved honestly in helping you with your situation.", It hath not appeared. +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-2.json-line-14,"Perhaps youve memorized it. But, I beg your answer, can you read anything you see?"," Ay, if I know the letters and the language. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-22,You are Timandra?, Yes. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-47,"With my lord, madam.", Who is thy lord? +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-16,"Be quiet: the gardener that allowed such a mess is getting what he deserves; fall is coming after spring. The weeds sheltered by the tree's leaves (parasites that seemed to hold it up by eating it) are all plucked up, root and all, by BolingbrokeI mean the Earl of Wiltshire, Bushy, and Green. "," What, are they dead? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-15,Id give the world to make sure they do not see you here.," I have nights cloak to hide me from their eyes, And but thou love me, let them find me here. My life were better ended by their hate Than death proroguèd, wanting of thy love. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-1.json-line-14,"Come, sir, I won't let you go yet. Come on, my young soldier, put your weapon away. You've gotten excited by a taste of battle. Come on.", I will be free from thee. +richard-ii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-2,"I feel much better: I weep for joy to stand upon my kingdom once again. [Kneels to touch the ground] Dear earth, I touch you with my hand, even as rebels wound you with their horses' hoofs: just as a mother who's been separated from her child smiles and cries when they're reunited, so I greet you, my earth, both crying and smiling, and honor you with my royal hand. Let no food grow for your sovereign's enemies, my gentle earth, and don't give them anything to comfort thembut let your venomous spiders and toads lie in their way, biting the treacherous feet that tread on you. Let your plants sting them; when they pluck a flower, let there be a poisonous snake inside it whose forked tongue could kill them in an instant. Don't make fun of me for talking to the ground, my lords; this earth will hear me and the stones themselves will rise to my defense, before her native king is defeated by rebellion. "," Fear not, my lord: that Power that made you king Hath power to keep you king in spite of all. The means that heaven yields must be embraced, And not neglected; else, if heaven would, And we will not, heaven's offer we refuse, The proffer'd means of succor and redress. " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-78,"Forgive me, master. Ill obey your commands and perform all my work as a sprite both pleasantly and ungrudgingly."," Do so, and after two daysI will discharge thee. " +twelfth-night-act-2-scene-3.json-line-44,[Singing] But I will never die.," ( sings ) Sir Toby, there you lie. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-48,I wont fail. It will feel like twenty years until then. Ive forgotten why I called you back., Let me stand here till thou remember it. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-14,"Good morning, neighbor Gremio.Hello and God bless you, gentlemen!"," And you, good sir. Pray, have you not a daughterCalled Katherina, fair and virtuous? " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-9,"No, no, by God's good grace, his son will become king.", Woe to the land thats governed by a child. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-6,"Whats happening? Are there devils here? Are you trying to trick me with these savages and men from the Indies, huh? I didnt escape from drowning only to be frightened by your four legs. As the old saying goes, ""He won't back up even for the most handsome man who ever walked on four legs."" And they'll say it again for as long as I'm still alive and breathing.", The spirit torments me. Oh! +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-31,"No, give me the one I gave to you.", I have it not about me. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-76,"Don't be so quick to confuse my meaning. I mean that I love your daughter with my soul, and I intend to make her Queen of England."," Well then, who dost thou mean shall be her king? " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-2,"Why, what's the matter? Is he talking nonsense?"," No, madam, he does nothing but smile. Your ladyship were best to have some guard about you if he come, for sure the man is tainted in s wits. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-1.json-line-124,Yes., Wherefore? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-10,"And twenty caged nightingales sing along. Or do you want to sleep? We'll bring you to a couch that's softer and more fragrant than the lustful bed of Semiramis. Say you want to walk, and we'll strew the ground with flowers. Or do you want to ride? Your horses will be made ready, their harnesses studded with gold and pearls. Do you like hawking? You have hawks that can soar higher than the morning lark. Or do you want to hunt? Your hounds will make the heavens and earth echo with their barks."," Say thou wilt course. Thy greyhounds are as swiftAs breathed stags, ay, fleeter than the roe. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-2.json-line-50,"Ill forget it, so youll have to stand there forever, because of how much I love your company."," And Ill still stay, to have thee still forget,Forgetting any other home but this. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-4.json-line-38,What did you say?," I thank you, madam, that you tender her.Poor gentlewoman! My master wrongs her much. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-67,I'm here.," So fitly? Go, bid all my friends again, Lucius, Lucullus, and Sempronius: All, sirrah, all: I'll once more feast the rascals. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-30,Have you seen my daughter?, Neither. +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,"These kinds of formalities were first devised to give meaning to meaningless deeds, hollow greetings, and false kindness. It is sad that it is shown here, where true friendship and ceremony is not needed. Please sit down. You are more welcome to my fortunes than they are welcome to me."," My lord, we always have confess'd it. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-41,Hold him securely until the Prince arrives.," Here is a friar that trembles, sighs and weeps.We took this mattock and this spade from him As he was coming from this churchyards side. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-104,"It's excellently done, if that's the way God made it."," 'Tis in grain, sir. 'Twill endure wind and weather. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-86,Or weeds.," And were the king on t, what would I do? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-38,"Carry me inside some house, Benvolio, or else I will faint. May a plague strike both your families! Theyve made me into food for worms. Im finished. Curse your families!"," This gentleman, the Princes near ally, My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt In my behalf. My reputation stained With Tybalts slander. Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my kinsman! O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper softened valors steel! " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-17,"I'm not crazy, Sir Topas. I tell you that this house is dark."," Madman, thou errest. I say, there is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-42,"[To herself] You were a murderous villain, and you still are."," [to QUEEN ELIZABETH] Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick,Ay, and forswore himselfwhich Jesu pardon! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-194,"Go on, then."," She being none of your flesh and blood, your flesh and blood has not offended the king; and so your flesh and blood is not to be punished by him. Show those things you found about her, those secret things, all but what she has with her: this being done, let the law go whistle: I warrant you. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-1.json-line-54,"Madam, my mind was troubled this morning, so an hour before dawn I went out for a walk. As I walked, I saw your son beneath the sycamore grove that grows near the western edge of the city. I walked toward him, but he noticed me and ran and hid in the woods. I assumed that he must be feeling the same way I was, and was looking for a place where he wouldn't be found. So I continued on, following my own inclination to not pursue Romeo and ask him what was on his mind. I was happy to leave Romeo alone as he fled from me. Besides, I was feeling so weary of company that even being with myself was being with one too many people."," Many a morning hath he there been seen, With tears augmenting the fresh mornings dew, Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs. But all so soon as the all-cheering sun Should in the farthest east begin to draw The shady curtains from Auroras bed, Away from light steals home my heavy son, And private in his chamber pens himself, Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out, And makes himself an artificial night. Black and portentous must this humor prove Unless good counsel may the cause remove. " +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-89,But you seem fine now. How did you sober up so fast?," It hath pleased the devil drunkenness to give place tothe devil wrath. One unperfectness shows me another, tomake me frankly despise myself. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-1.json-line-49,"Where did the man who killed Mercutio run? Tybalt, that murderer, which way did he go?", There lies that Tybalt. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-20,"Sir, I'm sorry I've gotten you so worked up. But I could go one step further. "," Do, Paulina;For this affliction has a taste as sweetAs any cordial comfort. Still, methinks,There is an air comes from her: what fine chiselCould ever yet cut breath? Let no man mock me,For I will kiss her. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-55,"Another man? The plague, the plague!"," I was directed hither: men reportThou dost affect my manners, and dost use them. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-5,Johnthe Duke of Norfolk; Lord Walter Ferrers; Sir Robert Brakenbury; and Sir William Brandon.," Inter their bodies as becomes their births. Proclaim a pardon to the soldiers fled That in submission will return to us. And then, as we have ta'en the sacrament, We will unite the white rose and the red. Smile heaven upon this fair conjunction, That long have frowned upon their enmity. What traitor hears me and says not Amen? England hath long been mad and scarred herself. The brother blindly shed the brothers blood. The father rashly slaughtered his own son. The son, compelled, been butcher to the sire. All this divided York and Lancaster, Divided, in their dire division. O, now let Richmond and Elizabeth, The true succeeders of each royal house, By Gods fair ordinance conjoin together, And let their heirs, God, if thy will be so, Enrich the time to come with smooth-faced peace, With smiling plenty and fair prosperous days! Abate the edge of traitors, gracious Lord, That would reduce these bloody days again, And make poor England weep in streams of blood! Let them not live to taste this lands increase, That would with treason wound this fair lands peace. Now civil wounds are stopped, peace lives again. That she may long live here, God say amen. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-80,"[Reading] ""Farewell then, and may God have mercy upon one of our souls. He may have mercy upon mine, but my hope of surviving is better than yours, so watch yourself. Signed, your friend, if you were friendly in return, and your sworn enemy,Andrew Aguecheek""[To ANDREW] If this letter won't make him get up and fight, then his legs must not work. I'll give it to him.", You may have very fit occasion for t. He is now in some commerce with my lady and will by and by depart. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-75,"Alas, Iago, what should I do to win back my husband? Good friend, go to him. For I swear by heaven, I do not know what I did to lose him. I kneel down here and swear it: if I ever betrayed his love, either by some actual deed or even by just thinking about doing something; if my eyes, ears, or anything else ever delighted in any other man; if I never really loved him or don't love him now, or won't continue to love him dearly (even as he tries to divorce me), then may I lose all comforts! Unkindness is powerfuland his unkindness could kill mebut it can never change my love for him. I cannot say ""whore."" The word catches in my throat even as I try to say it now. Not all the pleasures in the world could make me do the act that would earn me that name."," I pray you, be content, tis but his humor. The business of the state does him offence,And he does chide with you. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-20,"God bless you! Good friend, tell me why that torch is lying over there for no good reason? It's offering its light to no one but worms and eyeless skulls. As far as I can tell, it seems to be burning in the Capulet tomb."," It doth so, holy sir, and theres my master,One that you love. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-66,"[Realizing something] Yes, that's it! Come here!"," Here, my lord. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-8,"Oh, it's this that makes your servants hang their heads in sorrow!"," Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house, As beaten hence by your strange lunacy. O noble lord, bethink thee of thy birth, Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment, And banish hence these abject lowly dreams. Look how thy servants do attend on thee, Each in his office ready at thy beck. Wilt thou have music? Hark! Apollo plays, " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-1.json-line-15,Youre up on deck again? What are you doing here? Should we just give up and drown? Are you in the mood to sink?," A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-14,Just as I thought. How many of them do you think are there?," Of thirty sail. And now they do re-stem Their backward course, bearing with frank appearance Their purposes toward Cyprus. Signior Montano, Your trusty and most valiant servitor, With his free duty recommends you thus, And prays you to believe him. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-126,"[As LUCENTIO] Old graybeard, your love has frozen over."," But thine doth fry.Skipper, stand back. 'Tis age that nourisheth. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-24,"What about it, Biondello?"," Faith, nothing; but 'has left me here behind to expound the meaning or moral of his signs and tokens. " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-75,"Ariel, go tell my goblin servants to make their joints shake with convulsions, to make them double over with cramps, and cover them bruises so that they have more spots than a leopard or wildcat."," Hark, they roar. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-6,"No, listen, men, follow my lead. Do you care more about what this crazy, tyrant king thinks of you than you do about the queen's life? She's incredibly gracious and innocent, and he's just jealous.", That's enough. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-46,"You can tell him yourself; he's with your father, the king.", Who? Camillo? +the-winters-tale-act-1-scene-2.json-line-14,"Oh, please, won't you?"," I may not, verily. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-3.json-line-13,"Noble lords, go to the old outer walls of that ancient castle, and sound the trumpet to announce our intention to talk with him. Say: Henry Bolingbroke kneels to King Richard and kisses his hand, in allegiance and true good faith, and comes here to lay my army and power at his feetprovided that my banishment be repealed and he freely returns my property to me. If not, I'll use the advantage of my numbers to cover the summer's dust with showers of blood rained from the wounds of slaughtered Englishmenalthough to drench fair King Richard's green land with such a scarlet storm could not be further from my intention, as this show of respect demonstrates! Go, tell him that, while we march here on this grassy plain. But let's march without the noise of threatening war drums, so that our offer of peace may be taken favorably from this castle's old battlements. I think King Richard and I should meet with no less force than fire and water, when they thunder and bring tears to the cheek of heaven. But if he's the fire, I'll be the submissive water: he'll rage while I rain my waters on the earth, and not on him. March on, and make sure to tell me how King Richard looks. "," See, see, King Richard doth himself appear, As doth the blushing discontented sun From out the fiery portal of the east, When he perceives the envious clouds are bent To dim his glory and to stain the track Of his bright passage to the occident. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-2.json-line-8,"He then tells your Lordship that tonight he dreamed that the boar cut off his head. He also says that there will be two council meetings tomorrow, and that the results of one meeting may make you and Stanleywho will be at the othervery sorry indeed. Because of this, he wants to know if you'll ride with him to the north as soon as possible, to escape the danger that his soul senses."," Go, fellow, go. Return unto thy lord. Bid him not fear the separated council. His Honor and myself are at the one, And at the other is my good friend Catesby, Where nothing can proceed that toucheth us Whereof I shall not have intelligence. Tell him his fears are shallow, without instance. And for his dreams, I wonder hes so simple To trust the mock'ry of unquiet slumbers. To fly the boar before the boar pursues Were to incense the boar to follow us And make pursuit where he did mean no chase. Go, bid thy master rise and come to me, And we will both together to the Tower, Where he shall see, the boar will use us kindly. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-2,I say it's the moon that shines so bright., I know it is the sun that shines so bright. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-83,"If you think that my management has been poor or dishonest, have me inspected by the strictest auditors to prove my integrity. This is how the gods reward me, when greedy freeloaders have eaten everything in the kitchen and drunk all the wine, and when hired musicians have been made to occupy and light up every room in the house. I have given myself up to wastefulness and now all I can do is cry about it."," Prithee, no more. " +richard-iii-act-2-scene-4.json-line-25,Who had them arrested?," The mighty dukes, Gloucester and Buckingham. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-9,And may the Lord protect the crown from him! Is he trying to set up barriers between my children and me? I am their mother. Who will forbid me from seeing them?, I am their fathers mother. I will see them. +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-97,"You repulsive slave! You who are completely resistant to any effort to make you good, and are instead capable of every evil thing! I pitied you. I made the effort to teach you to speak, and taught you some new thing nearly every hour. When you, savage, didnt know the meaning of the words you were speaking, and would babble like some beast, I gave you words that would let you make your desires understood. But even though you learned, your evil nature made it so that people who were good could not stand to be with you. And so, just as you deserved, you were sent to live in this cave, which is a more suitable place for you to live than a prison would be."," You taught me language, and my profit on t Is I know how to curse. The red plague rid you For learning me your language! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-7,Where did we leave off?," Here, madam: Hic ibat Simois, hic est Sigeia tellus, Hic steterat Priami regia celsa senis. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"[To himself ] I rubbed this young pimple as much as I can, and he's getting angry. Now, whether he kills Cassio or Cassio kills him, or they each kill each other, it's all good for me. If Roderigo lives, he will make me pay him back for all the gold and jewels I took from him as gifts for Desdemona. I can't have that. If Cassio survives, his beauty every day makes me seem ugly by comparison. And besides, the Moor might tell him what I've said about himthat would be very dangerous for me. No, he must die. But I hear him coming."," I know his gait, tis he.Villain, thou diest! " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-80,You'll find us both at Crosby Place.," Now, my lord, what shall we do, if we perceiveLord Hastings will not yield to our complots? " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-45,"With more whoring, and more mischief first. This payment is just a token."," Strike up the drum towards Athens! Farewell, Timon:If I thrive well, I'll visit thee again. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-22,"If that's so, then don't be tongue-tied. Come with me, and with our bitter words let's smother my damned son Richard who smothered your two sons.", The trumpet sounds. Be copious in exclaims. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-52,"Sir, they've been much speedier than expected."," Twenty-three days They have been absent: 'tis good speed; foretells The great Apollo suddenly will have The truth of this appear. Prepare you, lords; Summon a session, that we may arraign Our most disloyal lady, for, as she hath Been publicly accused, so shall she have A just and open trial. While she lives My heart will be a burthen to me. Leave me, And think upon my bidding. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-6,"Let's keep going, please, since we've come so far already. And it can be the moon, or the sun, or whatever you like. If you want to call it a tea candle, then I swear it will be a tea candle to me from now on.", I say it is the moon. +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-87,"I accuse you with nothing but the truth. I have spent all my money. The jewels you took from me to send to Desdemona would have been enough to corrupt a nun. You told me she received them, and promised that, in return, I would see hope and encouragement by her immediate affection. But I have seen nothing."," Well, go to. Very well. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-9,"Yes, dolor comes to him. Though you did not mean to, you have said the truth.", You have taken it wiselier than I meant you should. +titus-andronicus-act-5-scene-1.json-line-5,"Oh, many thanks, Goth, for this is the devil incarnate who robbed Andronicus of his good hand. This is the pearl that pleased the eye of your empress, and this child is the fruit of his burning lust. Tell us, slave, what should we do with this growing image of your devil-like face? Why don't you say anything? What, are you deaf? Not a word? Come on, soldiers! Hang him on this tree, and hang the fruit of his adulterous affair next to him.  ", Touch not the boy; he is of royal blood. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-3.json-line-26,I'll watch anything you can make her do. I'll listen to anything you can make her say. Surely it's as easy to make her speak as it is to make her move?," It is requiredYou do awake your faith. Then all stand still;On: those that think it is unlawful businessI am about, let them depart. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-47,In a moment. ," My fan, Peter. " +pericles-act-3-scene-1.json-line-14,"Sorry, sir, it's the way things are done at sea, and we're true to tradition. Give her up quickly, because we have to throw her overboard now.", As you think meet. Most wretched queen! +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-19,"And I've been a beloved expense to him, as he's spent two thousand or so of his ducats on me.", We shall have a rare letter from him: but youll not deliver t? +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-2.json-line-25,With crossed laces?," Most villanously, like a pedant that keeps a school i' the church. I have dogged him, like his murderer. He does obey every point of the letter that I dropped to betray him. He does smile his face into more lines than is in the new map with the augmentation of the Indies. You have not seen such a thing as tis. I can hardly forbear hurling things at him. I know my lady will strike him. If she do, hell smile and take t for a great favor. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-19,, Force her hence. +the-tempest-act-2-scene-2.json-line-12,"[Trying to get CALIBAN to drink] Come on now. Open your mouth. As the saying goes, ""This good liquor will make a cat talk."" Open your mouth. Thisll put an end to your tremblingI can tell you that for sure. [CALIBAN opens his mouth and drinks] You can't even recognize a friend. Open your mouth again."," I should know that voice. It should beBut he is drowned, and these are devils. Oh, defend me! " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-3,He slept well tonight. We're hoping he's gotten through his illness.," To see his nobleness! Conceiving the dishonour of his mother, He straight declined, droop'd, took it deeply, Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself, Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep, And downright languish'd. Leave me solely: go, See how he fares. [Exit Servant] Fie, fie! no thought of him: The thought of my revenges that way Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty, And in his parties, his alliance; let him be Until a time may serve: for present vengeance, Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes Laugh at me, make their pastime at my sorrow: They should not laugh if I could reach them, nor Shall she within my power. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-1,"I was there when they opened the bag, heard the old shepherd explain how he found it, and that's when, after a moment of shock, we were all told to leave. But I thought I heard the shepherd say that he found the child.", I would most gladly know the issue of it. +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-42,"Proof of it lies in the fact that you even need to ask, because you don't even know that you're asses. Go ahead, fool."," How do you, gentlemen? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-2,"And whenever your burden grows too heavy, rest a while, and I will lament over King Henry's corpse."," Stay, you that bear the corse, and set it down. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-51,"Hello, Katefor that's your name, I hear."," Well have you heard, but something hard of hearing.They call me Katherine that do talk of me. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-4.json-line-20,God I'm sick of this job. I know that my lord spent Timon's money and now in his ingratitude is as bad as a thief.," Yes, mine's three thousand crowns: what's yours? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-23,Romeo., How long hath he been there? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-9,"And this is why your relatives avoid your house, as if beaten away by your strange insanity. Oh noble lord, remember your lineage, call back the thoughts of your former state of mind, and banish these worthless, lowly fantasies. Look how your servants attend to you, each one ready to obey your every request. Do you want music? Listen! Apollo, god of music, plays for you."," And twenty cagèd nightingales do sing: Or wilt thou sleep? Well have thee to a couch Softer and sweeter than the lustful bed On purpose trimmed up for Semiramis. Say thou wilt walk, we will bestrew the ground. Or wilt thou ride? Thy horses shall be trapped, Their harness studded all with gold and pearl. Dost thou love hawking? Thou hast hawks will soar Above the morning lark. Or wilt thou hunt? Thy hounds shall make the welkin answer them And fetch shrill echoes from the hollow earth. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-1.json-line-1,"I'll talk about the thing that impressed me the most: the super-spiritual lifestyle (that's how I'd describe it, anyway) and discipline of the priests. "," But of all, the burstAnd the ear-deafening voice o' the oracle,Kin to Jove's thunder, so surprised my senseThat I was nothing. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-1-scene-2.json-line-85,"An excellent suggestion! Fellows, let's go."," The motions good indeed and be it so.Petruchio, I shall be your ben venuto. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-54,What do you mean?, Little. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-86,"Yes, Nurse, what about that? Both begin with an  R."," Ah, mocker, thats the dogs name. R is for theNo, I know it begins with some other letter, and she hath the prettiest sententious of it, of you and rosemary, that it would do you good to hear it. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-1.json-line-18,"We are the queen's lowly subjects, and we must obey. Farewell, brother. I will go to the king and do whatever you need me to do to get you released, even if it means calling King Edward's wife ""sister."" And just so you know, our brother's disgraceful conduct towards you upsets me more than you can imagine.", I know it pleaseth neither of us well. +richard-ii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-45,"My lord, come on; read the list."," Mine eyes are full of tears, I cannot see: And yet salt water blinds them not so much But they can see a sort of traitors here. Nay, if I turn mine eyes upon myself, I find myself a traitor with the rest; For I have given here my soul's consent To undeck the pompous body of a king; Made glory base and sovereignty a slave, Proud majesty a subject, state a peasant. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-4,"Gentlemen, there's some powerful people who want to come aboard. Please greet them warmly."," Sir,This is the man that can, in aught you would,Resolve you. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-161,"That he's been stirred up by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton, and now he's coming to England to claim the crown."," Is the chair empty? Is the sword unswayed? Is the king dead, the empire unpossessed? What heir of York is there alive but we? And who is Englands king but great Yorks heir? Then tell me, what makes he upon the seas? " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-28,We are very sorry to hear this.," [to OTHELLO] What, in your own part, can you say to this? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-91,His colony is ending up a long way from where it began.," All things in common nature should produce Without sweat or endeavor. Treason, felony, Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine, Would I not have. But nature should bring forth Of its own kind all foison, all abundance, To feed my innocent people. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-165,"Sir, let me explain what has happened, which I don't think you know. Here is a letter that was found in dead Roderigo's pocket. And here is another. One of them says that Roderigo should kill Cassio."," Oh, villain! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-15,"[As LITIO] Madam, now it's in tune.", [as CAMBIO] All but the base. +richard-iii-act-4-scene-3.json-line-6,"And buried, gentle Tyrrel?"," The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them, But where, to say the truth, I do not know. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-5,"Go to him, Sir Topas."," ( disguising his voice ) What ho, I say! Peace in this prison! " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-37,Its new to you., [to FERDINAND] What is this maid with whom thou wast at play? Your eldst acquaintance cannot be three hours. Is she the goddess that hath severed us And brought us thus together? +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-28,"[To the SHEPHERD'S SON] You should do it, son. We should be ""gentle"" now that we're gentlemen.", Thou wilt amend thy life? +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-94,"I have used your badge as sign of my authority to act for you and approached them aggressively asking for money. They said no, and I came back with no more than I left with.", Is't true? can't be? +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-30,[To ANTONIO] When did he come to this town?," Today, my lord, and for three months before, No interim, not a minutes vacancy,Both day and night did we keep company. " +othello-act-1-scene-3.json-line-75,That can't be true. ," It is merely a lust of the blood and a permission of the will. Come, be a man. Drown thyself? Drown cats and blind puppies! I have professed me thy friend, and I confess me knit to thy deserving with cables of perdurable toughness. I could never better stead thee than now. Put money in thy purse. Follow thou the wars,defeat thy favor with an usurped beard. I say, put money in thy purse. It cannot be long that Desdemona should continue her love to the Moorput money in thy pursenor he his to her. It was a violent commencement in her, and thou shalt see an answerable sequestrationput but money in thy purse. These Moors are changeable in their willsfill thy purse with money. The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida. She must change for youth. When she is sated with his body she will find the errors of her choice. Therefore, put money in thy purse. If thou wiltneeds damn thyself, do it a more delicate way than drowning. Make all the money thou canst. If sanctimony and a frail vow betwixt an erring barbarian and supersubtle Venetian be not too hard for my wits and allthe tribe of hell, thou shalt enjoy her. Therefore make money. A pox of drowning thyself! 'Tis clean out of the way. Seek thou rather to be hanged in compassingthy joy than to be drowned and go without her. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-90,"Whatever is done cannot be undone. Men make mistakes sometimes, and then they repent when they have the time. If I did take the kingdom from your sons, then to make up for it I'll give it to your daughter. If I've killed your children, then I'll give them new life by having children with your daughter. A grandmother is hardly loved less than a mother. Grandchildren are just one step removed from children, made of your same substance and your very blood. They take the same amount of effort, minus that one night of labor which you suffered for your daughter's sake. Your children troubled you in your youth, but my children will comfort you in your old age. Your only real loss is that your son wasn't king, but through that loss your daughter will become queen. I can't repay you as much as I'd like to, so accept what kindness I can offer. Your son Dorsetwho fled in fear and joined the French army against mewould come quickly home to high promotions and great dignity if this marriage takes place. The king who calls your beautiful daughter ""wife"" will call Dorset ""brother."" Once again you'll be the mother to a king, and all the ruins of unhappy times will be repaired with double their value in contentment. Why, we can look forward to many good days ahead! The liquid tears you've shed will return, transformed into pearls. Your happiness will increase to ten times its original size, plus interest. Go then, my future mother-in-law; go to your daughter. Use your experience to make her bold in her youthful innocence. Prepare her ears to hear my courting words. Put in her tender heart the ambition to be queen. Acquaint the Princess with the sweet, silent hours of joy in marriage, and when I've punished that petty rebel, dull-brained Buckingham, I will return crowned with victory wreaths and lead your daughter to a conquerer's bed. I will transmit all my victory to her, and she will be the  real conquerorthe emperor of the emperor."," What were I best to say? Her fathers brother Would be her lord? Or shall I say her uncle? Or he that slew her brothers and her uncles? Under what title shall I woo for thee, That God, the law, my honor and her love Can make seem pleasing to her tender years? " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-4-scene-3.json-line-6,"Madam, I am sorry for your distress. Since I know your cause is right and virtuous, I agree to go with you. I don't care much about what will happen to me. My wish is that only good things happen to you. When are you planning on going?", This evening coming. +othello-act-4-scene-3.json-line-13,"I don't wish that. My love for him is so strong that I don't mindplease help unpin this for meeven his stubbornness, his reprimands, his frowns.", I have laid those sheets you bade me on the bed. +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-31,"Why? Are all beggars whipped in this country, then?"," O, not all, my friend, not all; for if all your beggars were whipped, I would wish no better office than to be beadle. But, master, I'll go draw up the net. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-4.json-line-28,"Please break up this war of words, Benvolio. My wits cant keep up."," Switch and spurs, switch and spurs, or Ill cry a match. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-7.json-line-10,"Welcome, my lord. I'm just entertaining myself and waiting for an audience with the duke. I don't think he wants to be spoken to."," Now, Catesby, what says your lord to my request? " +the-tempest-act-4-scene-1.json-line-61,"Take off that gown, Trinculo. Give me that gown, or I swear by my hand, I will beat you up.", Thy grace shall have it. +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-139,"This is irresponsible, sir."," So call it: but it does fulfil my vow; I needs must think it honesty. Camillo, Not for Bohemia, nor the pomp that may Be thereat glean'd, for all the sun sees or The close earth wombs or the profound sea hides In unknown fathoms, will I break my oath To this my fair beloved: therefore, I pray you, As you have ever been my father's honour'd friend, When he shall miss me,as, in faith, I mean not To see him any more, cast your good counsels Upon his passion; let myself and fortune Tug for the time to come. This you may know And so deliver, I am put to sea With her whom here I cannot hold on shore; And most opportune to our need I have A vessel rides fast by, but not prepared For this design. What course I mean to hold Shall nothing benefit your knowledge, nor Concern me the reporting. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-1.json-line-53,"Please, let me speak. After the magic spell you cast on me last time you were here, I sent that ring to you. With that trick I degraded myself, my servant, and you, I'm afraid. I must then accept your judgment of this act, which you probably condemnfor I forced that ring on you through shameful trickery, and without your consent. What must you think of me? Haven't you tied my honor to a stake like a bear, and let the hounds of your anger attack it? But I've shown my situation clearly enough for someone of your intelligence to understand. My heart's on my sleeveI can't hide my passion. So let me hear you speak.", I pity you. +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-14,Did they go back to the court?," No: the princess hearing of her mother's statue, which is in the keeping of Paulina, a piece many years in doing and now newly performed by that rare Italian master, Julio Romano, who, had he himself eternity and could put breath into his work, would beguile Nature of her custom, so perfectly he is her ape: he so near to Hermione hath done Hermione that they say one would speak to her and stand in hope of answer: thither with all greediness of affection are they gone, and there they intend to sup. " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-98,"[To ALONSO] Andare you listening to me, sir?"," Prithee, no more. Thou dost talk nothing to me. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-2.json-line-45,"Sir Gremio, are you coming from the church?", As willingly as e'er I came from school. +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-15,As happy as you want it to be., A sad tale's best for winter: I have oneOf sprites and goblins. +richard-iii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-6,Is the news true that good King Edward has died?," Ay, sir, it is too true, God help the while. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-84,"As kind as snow during harvest time. Come, you're deceiving yourself. It's Richard who sent us here to kill you."," It cannot be, for he bewept my fortune,And hugged me in his arms, and swore with sobsThat he would labor my delivery. " +pericles-act-2-scene-4.json-line-8,"With me? Of course. Hello, gentlemen."," Know that our griefs are risen to the top,And now at length they overflow their banks. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-3.json-line-11,May God make your Majesty as happy as you once were.," The countess Richmond, good my lord of Derby, To your good prayer will scarcely say amen. Yet, Derby, notwithstanding shes your wife And loves not me, be you, good lord, assured I hate not you for her proud arrogance. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-166,"Where is your army, then, to beat him back? Where are your tenants and your followers? Aren't they on the western shore right now, helping his rebels disembark safely from their ships?"," No, my good lord. My friends are in the north. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-19,They've fired their shot of courtesy. We at least know it's a friendly ship.," I pray you sir, go forthAnd give us truth who tis that is arrived. " +twelfth-night-act-3-scene-4.json-line-8,Are you smiling? I sent for you on a sad occasion.," Sad, lady! I could be sad. This does make some obstruction in the blood, this cross-gartering, but whatof that? If it please the eye of one, it is with me as the very true sonnet is, Please one, and please all. " +othello-act-3-scene-1.json-line-6,"What's the problem, sir?"," Marry sir, by many a wind instrument that I know. But,masters, heres money for you, and the general so likesyour music that he desires you, for loves sake, to make no more noise with it. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-113,Villains look good in your company., There is no leprosy but what thou speak'st. +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-5.json-line-37,"Madam, quickly, what day is that?"," Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, The gallant, young, and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peters Church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride. " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-33,An incredible miracle!," [seeing ALONSO and kneeling] Though the seas threaten, they are merciful.I have cursed them without cause. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-2.json-line-4,What evil magician has conjured up this devil to interrupt our sacred burial procession?," Villains, set down the corse or, by Saint Paul,Ill make a corse of him that disobeys. " +othello-act-3-scene-3.json-line-83,"If you do, my speech would have the very vile effects that I didn't want it to. Cassio is my deserving friendmy Lord, I see you're troubled."," No, not much moved. I do not think but Desdemonas honest. " +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-24,We don't know., Do not you hear a cry? +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-3.json-line-10,"Hey, what's that noise?"," No noise, my lord; but needful conferenceAbout some gossips for your highness. " +the-winters-tale-act-2-scene-1.json-line-2,"No, I don't want you."," Why, my sweet lord? " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-39,"I won't bother with it. A conscience makes a man a coward. A man can't steal without it accusing him; he can't swear without it restraining him; he can't sleep with his neighbor's wife without it exposing him. It's a blushing, shamefaced spirit that betrays a man's heart. It fills him with obstacles. It once made me return a purse full of gold that I found. A conscience can turn any man into a beggar. It's been thrown out of towns and cities like a dangerous enemy. Any man who wants to live well should trust only himself, and live without his conscience."," Zounds, tis even now at my elbow, persuading me not tokill the duke. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-72,Let's have some funny ones!," Why, this is a passing merry one and goes tothe tune of 'Two maids wooing a man:' there'sscarce a maid westward but she sings it; 'tis inrequest, I can tell you. " +othello-act-2-scene-1.json-line-45,"But it's true. I swear it's true, or else I'm a Turk. You get up in the morning to play around and only work when you go to bed.", You shall not write my praise. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-1.json-line-27,"How long shall I be patient? Ah, how long shall duty to my king make me allow wrongdoing? Not Gloucester's death, nor Hereford's banishment, not Gaunt's criticisms, nor England's private injuries, nor poor Bolingbroke being prevented from marrying, nor my own disgrace has ever made me give a sour look or provoke one wrinkle on my sovereign's face. [to Richard] I am the last of noble Edward's sons, of whom your father, Prince of Wales, was first: that young and princely gentleman was more fierce than a lion and more gentle than a lamb in peace. You have his face, for he looked exactly like you at your age. But when he frowned, it was against the French and not against his friends; he spent within his means and not what his father had earned; his hands were not stained with the blood of his family, but bloody with the enemies of his family. Oh Richard! York is too far gone with grief, or else he never would compare the two of you."," Why, uncle, what's the matter? " +othello-act-4-scene-2.json-line-100,"Oh, no, he is going to Mauritania, and taking the fair Desdemona with him, unless some freak accident keeps him here. And nothing would serve this purpose more than the removal of Cassio."," How do you mean, removing of him? " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-69,That response could have come from my own mouth.," Aside, aside; here comes Lord Timon. " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-53,"Believe me, I'm not crazy. I'm telling you the truth."," Nay, Ill ne'er believe a madman till I see his brains.I will fetch you light, and paper, and ink. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-76,"No way! Maybe you took some small opportunities to mention it to me, and you took my deafness on a few occasions as an excuse not to ask me ever again."," O my good lord, At many times I brought in my accounts, Laid them before you; you would throw them off, And say, you found them in mine honesty. When, for some trifling present, you have bid me Return so much, I have shook my head and wept; Yea, 'gainst the authority of manners, pray'd you To hold your hand more close: I did endure Not seldom, nor no slight cheques, when I have Prompted you in the ebb of your estate And your great flow of debts. My loved lord, Though you hear now, too lateyet now's a time The greatest of your having lacks a half To pay your present debts. " +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-67,"You're a serious, noble advisor, and wise about many different things: tell me, if you can, what this girl is, or is supposed to be, that she's made me cry so much?"," I know not; butHere is the regent, sir, of MytileneSpeaks nobly of her. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-2,"[As LUCENTIO] Very good. Now keep playing your part, and act as respectable as a father should.", I warrant you. +richard-ii-act-5-scene-3.json-line-1,"My lord, I saw the prince about two days ago, and told him about the tournament happening at Oxford.", And what said the gallant? +pericles-act-1-scene-1.json-line-9,"Of all the men who've tried, I hope you succeed! I hope this ends well for you!"," Like a bold champion, I assume the lists, Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and courage. I am no viper, yet I feed On mother's flesh which did me breed. I sought a husband, in which labour I found that kindness in a father: He's father, son, and husband mild; I mother, wife, and yet his child. How they may be, and yet in two, As you will live, resolve it you. Sharp physic is the last: but, O you powers That give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts, Why cloud they not their sights perpetually, If this be true, which makes me pale to read it? Fair glass of light, I loved you, and could still, Were not this glorious casket stored with ill: But I must tell you, now my thoughts revolt For he's no man on whom perfections wait That, knowing sin within, will touch the gate. You are a fair viol, and your sense the strings; Who, finger'd to make man his lawful music, Would draw heaven down, and all the gods, to hearken: But being play'd upon before your time, Hell only danceth at so harsh a chime. Good sooth, I care not for you. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-26,"Help, help, help! There's a madman trying to murder me!"," [as VINCENTIO] Help, son! Help, Signior Baptista! " +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-73,"This hagwith bags under her eyeswas brought to this island while pregnant, and was left here by the sailors. You, my slave, as you yourself have said, were her servant then. And, because you were too kind and sensitive to carry out her dirty and disgusting commands, you refused her orders. In a rage that could not be calmed, and with the help of her most powerful spirits, she locked you into a hole in the middle of a pine tree that had been split in two. You were painfully imprisoned there for twelve years. During that time she died and you were stuck there, groaning in pain at the same rate that the blades of a mill wheel hit the water. At that time the island had no people on it, other than the son that Sycorax gave birth to on the islandthat freckled son of a hag."," Yes, Caliban, her son. " +twelfth-night-act-5-scene-1.json-line-105,What's this? Are you crazy?," No, madam, I do but read madness. An your ladyship willhave it as it ought to be, you must allow vox. " +pericles-act-1-scene-4.json-line-18,"[CLEON, DIONYZA, and the others kneel to PERICLES] May the gods of Greece protect you! And we'll pray for you."," Arise, I pray you, rise:We do not look for reverence, but to love,And harbourage for ourself, our ships, and men. " +pericles-act-1-scene-3.json-line-8,"I have a message from Antiochus for Prince Pericles but, since I got here I've heard that the prince is out on some unknown travels. I guess I'll have to take my message back to where it came from."," We have no reason to desire it, Commended to our master, not to us: Yet, ere you shall depart, this we desire, As friends to Antioch, we may feast in Tyre. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-2.json-line-60,"Well then, give me a final answer of whether I'll have the earldom or not.", Thou troublest me; I am not in the vein. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-94,I don't care.," Nay, hear you, Kate: in sooth you scape not so. " +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-2.json-line-8,"No, I think that willful woman lies. My face is tan."," But pearls are fair; and the old saying is,Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies' eyes. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-9,Translate them.," Hic ibat , as I told you before, Simois , I am Lucentio, hic est , son unto Vincentio of Pisa, Sigeia tellus , disguised thus to get your love, Hic steterat , and that Lucentio that comes a-wooing, Priami is my man Tranio, regia , bearing my port, celsa senis, that we might beguile the old pantaloon. " +pericles-act-2-scene-1.json-line-18,"As you can see, I've been shipwrecked here.", What a drunken knave was the sea to cast thee in ourway! +the-tempest-act-3-scene-2.json-line-1,"Servant-monster? What foolishness is found on this island! They say there are just five people on the island. Were three of them. If the other two are as crazy as us, our country is going to collapse."," Drink, servant-monster, when I bid thee. Thy eyes are almost set in thy head. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-178,"The news I have to tell your Majesty is that sudden floods and heavy rains have dispersed and scattered Buckingham's army. Buckingham himself has wandered away alone, though no one knows where.", I cry thee mercy. There is my purse to cure that blow of thine. [he gives money] Hath any well-advisèd friend proclaimed Reward to him that brings the traitor in? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-4.json-line-29,You're to bring his daughter to dinner., And then? +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-28,"Yes, pilgrimlips theyre supposed to use to pray."," O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do.They pray; grant thou, lest faith turn to despair. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-123,Your life has dishonored his death.," Why then, by God. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-5.json-line-44,The son and heir of old Tiberio., Whats he that now is going out of door? +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-37,"Yes, but, if you don't mind, not before me. A lieutenant's must get into heaven before the flag-bearer. But enough of this, let's get down to business. Forgive us our sins, God! Gentlemen, let's get to work. Don't think I'm drunk now, gentlemen. Here's my flag-bearer. This is my right hand, and this is my left hand. I'm not drunk. I can stand well enough, and my words aren't slurred.", Excellent well! +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-41,"Please, sir, no more of that. Lets not weigh down our memories with a sadness that should be all in the past."," I have inly wept, Or should have spoke ere this. Look down, you gods, And on this couple drop a blessèd crown, For it is you that have chalked forth the way Which brought us hither. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-23,"[From offstage] Let me in, and Ill tell you why Im here. I come from Lady Juliet.", [Opens the door] Welcome then. +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-30,"By heaven, I saw my handkerchief in his hand. Oh, you lying woman! You turn my heart to stone and make me call what I intend to do a murder, instead of a sacrifice! I saw the handkerchief."," He found it then,I never gave it him. Send for him hither,Let him confess a truth. " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-70,Put that one aside. Another.," This is a merry ballad, but a very pretty one. " +twelfth-night-act-1-scene-5.json-line-22,"An error of the worst kind! Lady, don't judge a book by its coverthat's to say that I wear jester's clothes on the outside, but my brain is still sharp. My holy lady, let me prove that you're a fool.", Can you do it? +timon-of-athens-act-5-scene-1.json-line-21,"Yes, you are honest men.", We are hither come to offer you our service. +othello-act-2-scene-3.json-line-17,Where are they?, Here at the door. I pray you call them in. +richard-ii-act-2-scene-3.json-line-15,"There stands the castle, by that patch of trees, with three hundred men defending it, as I have heard; and in it are the Lords of York, Berkeley, and Seymour, but no other noblemen. "," Here come the Lords of Ross and Willoughby,Bloody with spurring, fiery-red with haste. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-1,The moon? That's the sun! There's no moonlight now., I say it is the moon that shines so bright. +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-1.json-line-12,Dont deny to him that you love me., I will confess to you that I love him. +romeo-and-juliet-act-2-scene-5.json-line-13,"Mary, mother of God! Are you in such a hurry? Indeed, you need to calm down. Is this the way to soothe my aching bones? From here on out, carry your own messages."," Heres such a coil. Come, what says Romeo? " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-3.json-line-33,"Stop! Dont do anything out of desperation. Are you a man? You look like a man. But your tears are womanly. Your wildness is like the irrational fury of a beast. Youre like an inappropriate woman hiding within a man, or, even worse, a shameful beast hiding within a half-man, half-woman! You amaze me. By my holy order, I swear I thought you were stronger and more stable than this. Have you killed Tybalt? Will you kill yourself, and in performing such a sin also kill your wife, who shares your life? Why are you ranting about your birth, the heavens, and the earth? You are made of the joining of all three, and now want nothing to do with them? You bring shame to your body, your love, and your mind. You are blessed with all three, but like a moneylender you do not use your body, love, or mind for their true purpose. Without honor or nobility, your body is just a wax figure. The love that you swore is just a hollow lie, since you now threaten to kill the love that you vowed to cherish. Your mind, that key to both your body and your love, has failed to handle both of them. Youre like an unskilled soldier who accidentally explodes his own gunpowder because he does not know how to use it: you end up killing yourself with the very thing meant to protect you. Now get a hold of yourself, man! Your Juliet is alive (for whose sake you were just threatening to kill yourself). That is something to be happy about. Tybalt tried to kill you, but you killed Tybalt. That is something to be happy about. The law that promised death for you was mercifully changed into exileanother thing to be happy about. You have been blessed multiple times, and are surrounded by brightest happiness. But like a misbehaved and sullen girl, youre pouting about your bad luck and thwarted love. Now listen to me: those who act the way you are acting now die miserable. Go, be with your love, as we planned. Climb up to her bedroom and comfort her. But make sure to leave before the watchmen take their positions, because they will stop you before you can escape to Mantua. Youll live in Mantua until we can announce your marriage publicly, make peace between your families, and beg the Prince to pardon you. Then well welcome you back with twenty thousand times more joy than youll feel when leaving. Nurse, go to Juliet before Romeo follows. Give my regards to your lady, and tell her to hurry everybody in her house to bed. It's likely that their sorrow will make them want to go to sleep, anyway. Romeo is coming."," O Lord, I could have stayed here all the night To hear good counsel. Oh, what learning is!My lord, Ill tell my lady you will come. " +othello-act-5-scene-2.json-line-65,Roderigo killed? And Cassio killed!," No, Cassio is not killed. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-0,"He has no common sense, no restraint! He spends his money so thoughtlessly that there is no way he will ever learn to care for it responsibly or even stop lending it out extravagantly. He does not even take account of what he gives away, nor does he give a thought to what means he has to keep this up. I have never seen someone so dumb, but so kind. But what can we do? He will not listen until he suffers for his actions. I must be honest with him, and here he comes from hunting. Damn, damn, damn! "," Good even, Varro: what,You come for money? " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-128,Show me your back and leave.," Live, and love thy misery. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-52,"[Reading] ""First, a loose-bodied gown"""," Master, if ever I said loose-bodied gown, sew me in the skirts of it, and beat me to death with a bottom of brown thread. I said a gown. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-40,"Well, sir, because silver has a sweet sound."," Pretty.What say you, Hugh Rebeck? " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-58,"[To himself] What a sharp and thoughtful mind he has! To smooth over his mockery of his uncle, he cleverly and politely mocks himself. It's amazing that he's so cunning while so young."," [to PRINCE] My lord, will t please you pass along? Myself and my good cousin Buckingham Will to your mother, to entreat of her To meet you at the Tower and welcome you. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-2,"Psh, no, don't believe the rumors. He has plenty of money."," But believe you this, my lord, that, not long ago, one of his men was with the Lord Lucullus to borrow so many talents, nay, urged extremely for't and showed what necessity belonged to't, and yet was denied. " +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-2.json-line-3,"I'm not telling the story very well, but the king and Camillo seemed happy to see each other. They stared at each other so intensely it seemed like their eyes would pop out of their heads. They could hardly speak, but they said it all in their hugs and gestures. They looked like they'd seen the world rebuiltor destroyed. They were filled with wonder. But no one who was watching could tell if they were joyful, or sad. It was the extreme version of one of those two.[SECOND GENTLEMAN comes in] Here comes another gentleman who probably knows more. What's the news, Rogero?"," Nothing but bonfires: the oracle is fulfilled; theking's daughter is found: such a deal of wonder isbroken out within this hour that ballad-makerscannot be able to express it. [Enter a third gentleman] Here comes the Lady Paulina's steward: he candeliver you more. How goes it now, sir? this newswhich is called true is so like an old tale, thatthe verity of it is in strong suspicion: has the kingfound his heir? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-3.json-line-9,"Why then, the beef, and leave the mustard off."," Nay then, I will not. You shall have the mustardOr else you get no beef of Grumio. " +timon-of-athens-act-1-scene-2.json-line-44,Flavius., My lord? +the-two-gentlemen-of-verona-act-5-scene-1.json-line-1,"Good evening to you, lady!"," Amen, amen! Go on, good Eglamour,Out at the postern by the abbey-wall:I fear I am attended by some spies. " +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-11,"Your actions are my dreams! Oh, so you had Polixenes's bastard, and I just dreamed it? Like all of your kind, you're past shame, past truth. Denying your crimes only proves you've committed them. The brat is gone, on its own now, since no father will claim itthough that's more your fault than the brat's. Now you'll feel my justice. Expect nothing less than a death sentence."," Sir, spare your threats: The bug which you would fright me with I seek. To me can life be no commodity: The crown and comfort of my life, your favour, I do give lost; for I do feel it gone, But know not how it went. My second joy And first-fruits of my body, from his presence I am barr'd, like one infectious. My third comfort Starr'd most unluckily, is from my breast, The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth, Haled out to murder: myself on every post Proclaimed a strumpet: with immodest hatred The child-bed privilege denied, which 'longs To women of all fashion; l astly, hurried Here to this place, i' the open air, before I have got strength of limit. Now, my liege, Tell me what blessings I have here alive, That I should fear to die? Therefore proceed. But yet hear this: mistake me not; no life, I prize it not a straw, but for mine honour, Which I would free, if I shall be condemn'd Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else But what your jealousies awake, I tell you 'Tis rigor and not law. Your honours all, I do refer me to the oracle: Apollo be my judge! " +the-winters-tale-act-4-scene-4.json-line-102,"[Gesturing to CAMILLO] And my friend, too?"," And he, and more Than he, and men, the earth, the heavens, and all: That, were I crown'd the most imperial monarch, Thereof most worthy, were I the fairest youth That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge More than was ever man's, I would not prize them Without her love; for her employ them all; Commend them and condemn them to her service Or to their own perdition. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-3-scene-2.json-line-18,"Should I speak badly of my own husband? Ah, my poor husband, who will speak well of you when I, your wife of three hours, have been calling you such dreadful names? But why, you villain, did you kill my cousin? Because my villain of a cousin would have killed you, my husband. I refuse to cry. These tears which seem like sadness for Tybalts death are actually tears of joy that Romeo is still alive. My husband, whom Tybalt would have killed, is alive. And Tybalt, who wanted to kill my husband, is dead. This is good news. So why am I crying? Because there was news thats even worse than that of Tybalts death. Worse news that kills me inside. I wish I could forget it, but it forces its way into my memory the way sins obsess guilty minds. Tybalt is dead, and Romeo has been banished. That word banished, that single word banished, is worse than the death of ten thousand Tybalts. Tybalts death would have been misery enough even if nothing else had happened. Or, if misery loves company, and one grief must necessarily follow another, then it would have been better had the Nurse, after telling me that Tybalt was dead, then told me that my mother or my father, or even both, were gone. That would have pushed me into normal feelings of grief. But to tell me that Tybalts is dead and then say, Romeo has been banished. To say that is the same as saying that my father, my mother, Tybalt, Romeo, and Juliet have all been killed, are all dead. Romeo has been banished. The death contained in those four words is infinite, unmeasurable. No words can express that misery. Where are my father and mother, Nurse?", Weeping and wailing over Tybalts corse. Will you go to them? I will bring you thither. +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-3-scene-1.json-line-25,"But still, read Hortensio's scale."," [reads] Gamut I am, the ground of all accord: A re, to plead Hortensios passion; B mi, Bianca, take him for thy lord, C fa ut, that loves with all affection; D sol re, one clef, two notes have I; E la mi, show pity, or I die. Call you this gamut? Tut, I like it not. Old fashions please me best. I am not so nice To change true rules for old inventions. " +timon-of-athens-act-4-scene-3.json-line-66,I am not flattering you. I am calling you a wretch., Why dost thou seek me out? +othello-act-3-scene-4.json-line-60,"It takes just a year or two for a man's true colors to become apparent. They're nothing but hungry stomachs, and we women are the food. All they want is to get their fill of us, and when they've had enough they throw us back up. Look, here comes Cassio and my husband."," There is no other way. 'Tis she must do t,And, lo, the happiness! Go and importune her. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-1.json-line-6,"No matter. Get going, and hire those horses. Ill be with you soon."," Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Lets see for means. O mischief, thou art swift To enter in the thoughts of desperate men! I do remember an apothecary And hereabouts he dwellswhich late I noted In tattered weeds, with overwhelming brows, Culling of simples. Meager were his looks, Sharp misery had worn him to the bones, And in his needy shop a tortoise hung, An alligator stuffed, and other skins Of ill-shaped fishes; and about his shelves A beggarly account of empty boxes, Green earthen pots, bladders and musty seeds, Remnants of packthread and old cakes of roses, Were thinly scattered to make up a show. Noting this penury, to myself I said, An if a man did need a poison now Whose sale is present death in Mantua Here lives a caitiff wretch would sell it him. Oh, this same thought did but forerun my need, And this same needy man must sell it me. As I remember, this should be the house. Being holiday, the beggars shop is shut. What, ho! Apothecary! " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-127,"But yours will burn out. Stand back, fickle boy. Age is what nourishes.", [as LUCENTIO] But youth in ladies' eyes that flourisheth. +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-6.json-line-32,What? How?," I pray you, upon what? " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-induction-scene-2.json-line-37,"That's a lot.Servants, leave me and her alone.Madam, undress and come to bed."," Thrice noble lord, let me entreat of you To pardon me yet for a night or two, Or if not so, until the sun be set. For your physicians have expressly charged, In peril to incur your former malady, That I should yet absent me from your bed. I hope this reason stands for my excuse. " +richard-iii-act-5-scene-5.json-line-3,"My lord, he is alive, and safe in Leicester, where we can now go, if you'd like.", What men of name are slain on either side? +the-winters-tale-act-3-scene-2.json-line-26,"Oh sir, please don't shoot the messenger. The prince, your son, out of worrying so much about his mother, is gone.", How! gone! +pericles-act-5-scene-1.json-line-42,I'm just a stranger here: you can see where I live from the deck of this boat.," Where were you bred?And how achieved you these endowments, whichYou make more rich to owe? " +othello-act-4-scene-1.json-line-88,You must forget about that.," Ay, let her rot and perish and be damned tonight, for she shall not live. No, my heart is turned to stone. I strike it and it hurts my hand. Oh, the world hath not asweeter creature, she might lie by an emperors side and command him tasks. " +timon-of-athens-act-3-scene-2.json-line-12,Timon must be joking. There's no way he needs fifty five hundred talents.," But in the mean time he wants less, my lord.If his occasion were not virtuous,I should not urge it half so faithfully. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-4-scene-5.json-line-32,Then Ill give you something you wont forget., What will you give us? +the-tempest-act-1-scene-2.json-line-100,"No, I beg you. [To himself] I must obey. His magic is so powerful that he could even defeat Setebosthe god that my mother used to worshipand make him into his servant."," So, slave, hence! " +the-tempest-act-5-scene-1.json-line-42,"I've just been crying to myself, or else I would have said something before now. Dear gods, look down from the sky and place a blessed crown on this couple, since it was you who led us on the path that brought us here."," I say, amen, Gonzalo. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-1.json-line-65,I'm not afraid of any dead uncle.," Nor none that live, I hope. " +richard-iii-act-1-scene-4.json-line-45,"Oh, what an excellent planwe'll make him a sponge for the wine."," Soft, he wakes. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-2.json-line-93,"Come, Kate, we'll go to bed. We three are all married, but you two are done foryour wives are too disobedient. "," Now, go thy ways, thou hast tamed a curst shrew. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-2-scene-1.json-line-12,Was there ever a man who suffered like I do? But who's this coming?," Good morrow, neighbor Baptista. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-1.json-line-26,"Farewell, you sad new queen."," Adieu, poor soul that takst thy leave of it. " +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-111,"Oh no, my reasons are too deep and too deadtoo deep and too dead, just like my poor infants in their graves."," Harp not on that string, madam; that is past. " +richard-ii-act-3-scene-4.json-line-15,"But why we should we govern our garden this waymaking sure everything is in proportionwithin these walls, while the world outside is full of weeds, her fairest flowers unable to grow, her fruit-trees all cut down, her hedges ruined, her mazes disorganized, and her healthy herbs swarming with caterpillars?"," Hold thy peace: He that hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf: The weeds which his broad-spreading leaves did shelter, That seem'd in eating him to hold him up, Are pluck'd up root and all by Bolingbroke, I mean the Earl of Wiltshire, Bushy, Green. " +pericles-act-2-scene-2.json-line-17,"And what about the sixth and the last? It's very polite to go last, you know."," He seems to be a stranger; but his present isA wither'd branch, that's only green at top;The motto, 'In hac spe vivo.' " +twelfth-night-act-4-scene-2.json-line-37,"Good fool, I'll certainly reward you if you'll help me get a candle, a pen, ink, and paper. I swear on my word as a gentleman that I'll always be grateful to you for it.", Master Malvolio? +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-4-scene-5.json-line-21,"Lucentio, gentle sir."," Happily met, the happier for thy son. And now by law as well as reverend age, I may entitle thee my loving father. The sister to my wife, this gentlewoman, Thy son by this hath married. Wonder not Nor be grieved. She is of good esteem, Her dowry wealthy, and of worthy birth. Beside, so qualified as may beseem The spouse of any noble gentleman. Let me embrace with old Vincentio, And wander we to see thy honest son, Who will of thy arrival be full joyous. " +timon-of-athens-act-2-scene-2.json-line-4,Yes., Would we were all discharged! +the-winters-tale-act-5-scene-1.json-line-54,"That ""once"" isn't likely to come to pass now that your father's on his way. I'm very sorry to hear that you're at odds with your father; you should be obedient to him. And I'm sorry, too, that you won't be able to enjoy this girl, since her station in life does not match her beauty."," Dear, look up: Though Fortune, visible an enemy, Should chase us with my father, power no jot Hath she to change our loves. Beseech you, sir, Remember since you owed no more to time Than I do now: with thought of such affections, Step forth mine advocate; at your request My father will grant precious things as trifles. " +the-taming-of-the-shrew-act-5-scene-1.json-line-17,[As VINCENTIO] Arrest the villain. I believe he means to cheat someone in this city while pretending to be me., [aside] I have seen them in the church together. God send'em good shipping! But who is here? Mine old masterVincentio! Now we are undone and brought to nothing. +othello-act-5-scene-1.json-line-9,It's the voice of Cassio. Iago keeps his word.," Oh, villain that I am! " +romeo-and-juliet-act-1-scene-4.json-line-25,"Calm down, calm down! Mercutio, be calm. Youre talking about nothing."," True, I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air And more inconstant than the wind, who woos Even now the frozen bosom of the north, And, being angered, puffs away from thence, Turning his face to the dew-dropping south. " +richard-iii-act-3-scene-5.json-line-8,Look behind you! Defend yourself! There are enemies here., God and our innocence defend and guard us! +richard-iii-act-4-scene-4.json-line-116,I swear," By nothing, for this is no oath. Thy George, profaned, hath lost his lordly honor; Thy garter, blemished, pawned his knightly virtue; Thy crown, usurped, disgraced his kingly glory. If something thou wouldst swear to be believed, Swear then by something that thou hast not wronged. " +pericles-act-3-scene-3.json-line-2,"Your poor queen! If only you could have brought her here, so that I could have met her."," We cannot but obey The powers above us. Could I rage and roar As doth the sea she lies in, yet the end Must be as 'tis. My gentle babe Marina, whom, For she was born at sea, I have named so, here I charge your charity withal, leaving her The infant of your care; beseeching you To give her princely training, that she may be Manner'd as she is born. " +romeo-and-juliet-act-5-scene-3.json-line-49,Find out how this foul murder came to happen.," Here is a friar, and slaughtered Romeos man,With instruments upon them fit to open These dead mens tombs. " +pericles-act-5-scene-3.json-line-9,"Of course, come to my house and I'll bring them to you. Look, Thaisa woke up."," O, let me look! If he be none of mine, my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear, But curb it, spite of seeing. O, my lord, Are you not Pericles? Like him you spake, Like him you are: did you not name a tempest, A birth, and death? " +the-tempest-act-2-scene-1.json-line-126,"Do that. As a younger brother who cannot inherit the throne, Im naturally lazy."," Oh, If you but knew how you the purpose cherish Whiles thus you mock it! How, in stripping it, You more invest it! Ebbing men indeed Most often do so near the bottom run By their own fear or sloth. "