Speeches (Lines) for First Page in "As You Like It"

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# Act / Scene Speech text
1 V / 3
  • Well met, honest gentleman.
  • Well met, honest gentleman.
  • Audrey. I do desire it with all my heart; and I hope it is no
    dishonest desire to desire to be a woman of the world. Here come
    two of the banish'd Duke's pages.

    First Page. Well met, honest gentleman.

2 V / 3
  • Shall we clap into't roundly, without hawking, or
    spitting, or saying we are...
  • Shall we clap into't roundly, without hawking, or
    spitting, or saying we are hoarse, which are the only prologues
    to a bad voice?
  • Second Page. We are for you; sit i' th' middle.

    First Page. Shall we clap into't roundly, without hawking, or
    spitting, or saying we are hoarse, which are the only prologues
    to a bad voice?

3 V / 3
  • You are deceiv'd, sir; we kept time, we lost not our
    time.
  • You are deceiv'd, sir; we kept time, we lost not our
    time.
  • Touchstone. Truly, young gentlemen, though there was no great
    matter in the ditty, yet the note was very untuneable.

    First Page. You are deceiv'd, sir; we kept time, we lost not our
    time.

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