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Art thou there, truepenny?
Come onùyou hear this fellow in the cellarage.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: brabantio
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What, ho, Brabantio! Signior Brabantio, ho! |
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2 |
Awake! what, ho, Brabantio! thieves! thieves! thieves!
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3 |
[BRABANTIO appears above, at a window] |
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4 |
Most grave Brabantio,
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5 |
[Enter, below, BRABANTIO, and Servants with torches] |
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6 |
It is Brabantio. General, be advised;
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7 |
[Enter BRABANTIO, RODERIGO, and Officers with torches and weapons] |
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8 |
Here comes Brabantio and the valiant Moor. |
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9 |
[Enter BRABANTIO, OTHELLO, IAGO, RODERIGO, and Officers] |
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10 |
Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you
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11 |
I think this tale would win my daughter too.
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12 |
Let it be so.
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