Berowne
The character of Berowne appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By Berowne
| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-161 |
Loves Labour's lost |
39 |
But Love first learned in a Ladies eyes, |
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| M-162 |
Loves Labour's lost |
24 |
Honest plain words, best pierce the ears of griefe |
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| M-163 |
Loves Labour's lost |
23 |
Neither of either, I remit both twaine. (I see the tricke on’t: Heere was a consent,) |
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| M-164 |
Loves Labour's lost |
34 |
Now step I forth to whip hypocrisie. (Not you by me, but I betrayed to you.) |
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| M-165 |
Loves Labour's lost |
33 |
O, and I forsooth in love, |
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| M-166 |
Loves Labour's lost |
39 |
O 'tis more then neede. (Have at you then affections men at armes,) |
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| M-167 |
Loves Labour's lost |
20 |
This fellow pickes up wit as Pigeons pease, (He is Wits Pedler, and retailes his Wares,) |
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| M-168 |
Loves Labour's lost |
22 |
Thus poure the stars down plagues for perjury. |
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| M-169 |
Loves Labour's lost |
22 |
Why? all delights are vaine, and that most vaine |
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