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 1    1,   1   |             guide you on the way to heaven;~My son should train you
 2    1,   1   |             his heart to anger,~And heaven’s interest is his only motive.~
 3    1,   1   |             come near the house?~Is heaven offended at a civil call~
 4    1,   1   |             Her thoughts are all of heaven; and I have heard~That she
 5    1,   1   |             man~Into his household; heaven sent him here,~In your great
 6    1,   6   |           fervour of his prayers to heaven;~With deep-drawn sighs and
 7    1,   6   |           it to the poor.~At length heaven bade me take him to my home,~
 8    1,   6   |            I know~What I am saying; heaven sees my heart.~We’re not
 9    1,   6   |             fortunes on the road to heaven;~Who, skilled in prayer,
10    1,   6   |         private grudge the cause of heaven;~All the more dangerous,
11    1,   6   | over-zealous to attempt~Far more in heaven’s behalf than heaven would
12    1,   6   |             in heaven’s behalf than heaven would have ’em.~That is
13    1,   6   |            to settle matters.~Orgon~Heaven be praised!~Cleante~What
14    1,   6   |        Orgon~I shall do the will~Of Heaven.~Cleante~Come, be serious.
15    2,   2   |         child against her will~Owes heaven account for it, if she do
16    2,   2   |           In short, the other is in Heaven’s best graces,~And that
17    3,   2   |          and scourge,~And pray that Heaven may shed its light upon
18    3,   3   |       Elmire, Tartuffe~Tartuffe~May Heaven’s overflowing kindness ever~
19    3,   3   |             entreaty that I made to Heaven~Had for its object your
20    3,   3   |           opportunity I’ve asked~Of Heaven, many a time; till now,
21    3,   3   |       Tartuffe~I too could wish, as Heaven’s especial favour,~To lay
22    3,   3   |      believe your sighs all tend to Heaven,~And nothing here below
23    3,   3   |     entranced~By perfect works that Heaven has fashioned here.~Its
24    3,   4   |           and overheard it all;~And Heaven’s goodness must have brought
25    3,   4   |         given me means to do it.~To Heaven I owe the opportunity,~And
26    3,   6   |          Damis, Tartuffe~Orgon~Just Heaven! Can what I hear be credited?~
27    3,   6   |            mass of crime and filth;~Heaven, for my punishment, I see
28    3,   7   |        saintly man of God!~Tartuffe~Heaven, forgive him all the pain
29    3,   7(4)|             earliest stage version: Heaven, forgive him even as I forgive
30    3,   7(4)|        gives still another reading: Heaven, forgive me even as I forgive
31    3,   7   |              will you not?~Tartuffe~Heaven’s will be done in everything!~
32    4,   1   |         that I might serve him;~But Heaven’s interests cannot allow
33    4,   1   |          upon yourself the cause of Heaven?~Does Heaven need our help
34    4,   1   |           the cause of Heaven?~Does Heaven need our help to punish
35    4,   1   |           are following the will of Heaven.~Shall petty fear of what
36    4,   1   |             No!—let us always do as Heaven commands,~And not perplex
37    4,   1   |          And that is doing, sir, as Heaven commands.~But after this
38    4,   1   |           day’s scandal and affront~Heaven does not order me to live
39    4,   1   |            it, as is my design,~For Heaven’s glory and my neighbours40    4,   1   |             rob the lawful heir?~If Heaven has made it quite impossible~
41    4,   3   |             beg you, in the name of Heaven~That knows my grief, and
42    4,   3   |          harsh command,~Complain to Heaven you ever were my father;~
43    4,   3   |          out the wretched days that Heaven allots me.~Orgon~These girls
44    4,   3   |          out at the slightest word.~Heaven preserve me from that kind
45    4,   5   |             his story; still, thank Heaven,~Things turned out all the
46    4,   5   |             wish,~Without offending Heaven you talk so much of?~Tartuffe~
47    4,   5   |             so much of?~Tartuffe~If Heaven is all that stands now in
48    4,   5   |            they affright us so with Heaven’s commands!~Tartuffe~I can
49    4,   5   |           art of pacifying scruples~Heaven forbids, ’tis true, some
50    4,   5   |           to make things right with Heaven.~[’Tis a scoundrel speaking.]5~
51    4,   7   |          your lies,~Avenge offended Heaven, and compel~Those to repent
52    5,   4   |           Orgon]~Sir, good-day. And Heaven send~Harm to your enemies,
53    5,   4   |          and for forty years, thank Heaven,~It’s been my fortune to
54    5,   4   |            M. Loyal~Then au revoir. Heaven keep you from disaster!~
55    5,   4   |            from disaster!~Orgon~May Heaven confound you both, you and
56    5,   6   |         thank you fitly;~And I pray Heaven to grant me so much favour~
57    5,   7   |     embittered by your insults,~For Heaven has taught me to endure
58    5,   7   |          the wretch makes bold with Heaven!~Tartuffe~Your ravings cannot
59    5,   7   |           And by true recompense of Heaven’s justice~He stood revealed
60    5,   7   |          good than evil.~Dorine~Now Heaven be praised!~Madame Pernelle~
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