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Women's Monologues in Shakespeare's
Cymbeline
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Queen
Verse
Cymbeline
Weeps she still, sayst thou? Dost thou think in time
I v 57
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
I did not take my leave of him, but had
I iii 33
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
Away! I do condemn mine ears that have
I vi 165
Queen
Verse
Cymbeline
That opportunity Which then they had to take from 's, to resume
III i 19
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
Who? thy lord? that is my lord, Leonatus!
III ii 29
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
Thou told'st me, when we came from horse, the place
III iv 1
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
I false! Thy conscience witness! Iachimo,
III iv 39
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
Why, I must die; And if I do not by thy hand, thou art
III iv 70
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
I see a man's life is a tedious one
III vi 1
Imogen
Verse
Cymbeline
Yes, sir, to Milford-Haven; which is the way?
IV ii 363
Cymbeline
Verse
Cymbeline
O rare instinct! When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
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