Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|       Dorine~Madame Pernelle~Come, come, Flipotte, and let
 2    1,   1| Dorine~Madame Pernelle~Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get
 3    1,   1|     father, that you’d never come to good~Or give him anything
 4    1,   1|  urgently entreat you not to come~Within our doors. You preach
 5    1,   1|      let a bigot criticaster~Come and usurp a tyrant’s power
 6    1,   1|      foresee that there must come of it~An open rupture with
 7    1,   1|      late,~Can he let nobody come near the house?~Is heaven
 8    1,   1|    again,~[Cuffing Flipotte]~Come, you! What makes you dream
 9    1,   6|      will~Of Heaven.~Cleante~Come, be serious. You’ve given~
10    2,   1|   Mariane~Yes, father?~Orgon~Come; I’ll tell you~A secret.~
11    2,   2|   keen, my girl,~To make you come eavesdropping on us so.~
12    2,   2|     what a scandal’s sure to come of it!~Virtue is at the
13    2,   3|    go.]~Dorine~There, there! Come back. I can’t be angry long.~
14    2,   4|    quite new to me—~Has just come out, and very fine it is.~
15    2,   4|    see what this affair will come to.~Valere~So,~That is your
16    2,   4|     you want, Dorine?~Dorine~Come here.~Valere~No, no, I’m
17    2,   4|   Mariane~Let me be.~Dorine.~Come back.~Mariane~No, no, it
18    2,   4|       Now stop your fooling; come here, you; and you.~[She
19    2,   4|      your hands.~[To Valere]~Come, yours.~Valere [giving Dorine
20    2,   4|   use?~Dorine~Oh, quick now, come along. There, both of you—~
21    2,   4|      turning toward Mariane]~Come, dont be so ungracious
22    2,   4|      Valere [to Mariane]~But come now, have I not a just complaint?~
23    3,   2|   its light upon you.~If any come to see me, say I’m gone~
24    3,   2|   upon it.~Tartuffe~Will she come soon?~Dorine~I think I hear
25    3,   3|   Yes, very true. But let us come to business.~They say my
26    4,   3|     Orgon [a little touched]~Come, come, my heart, be firm!
27    4,   3|      a little touched]~Come, come, my heart, be firm! no human
28    4,   3|       Orgon~Nonsense.~Elmire~Come! If I should find~A way
29    4,   3|      to self-deceit.~Bid him come down to me.~[To Cleante
30    4,   5|      doubttis very hard to come to this;~’Tis quite against
31    4,   6|  floors me.~Elmire~What? You come out so soon? You cannot
32    4,   7|      You believe ... ?~Orgon~Come, now, no protestations.~
33    5,   3|     Dorine, seeing Mr. Loyal come in]~Who’s coming now? Go
34    5,   4|     to Cleante]~Perhaps he’s come to make it up between us:~
35    5,   4|  office~With honour. So I’ve come, sir, by your leave~To render
36    5,   4|    without scandal, quietly,~Come here and spend the night,
37    5,   5|      you.~Cleante [to Orgon]~Come, let us see what course
38    5,   6|       all of you ...~Cleante~Come hurry;~We’ll see to everything
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