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1 1, 1| Pernelle~Eh! Mercy sakes alive! Things would go better~If all were 2 1, 2| devil’s finery with holy things.~ 3 1, 5| but am glad to greet you.~Things are not far advanced yet, 4 1, 6| faith nor care for sacred things.~No, no; such talk can’t 5 1, 6| often spoil the noblest things, because~They go too far, 6 2, 2| And he has more important things to think of.~Besides, what 7 2, 2| careless disregard of temporal things~And fixed attachment to 8 2, 2| fixed attachment to the things eternal.~My help may set 9 2, 2| without sin.~I can’t discuss things in the state I’m in.~My 10 2, 4| Valere~Didn’t you hear the things she said to me?~Dorine [ 11 3, 1| merely mention it.~Not all things that are talked of turn 12 3, 1| tantrums. Just the way to spoil things!~Be off.~Damis~No, I must 13 3, 2| can’t~Endure to look on. Things like that offend~Our souls, 14 3, 3| They do marvels, nowadays;~Things of all kinds were never 15 3, 3| cannot love terrestrial things.~Tartuffe~The heart within 16 3, 3| for the beauty of eternal things~Cannot destroy our love 17 3, 3| heart;~My love hopes all things from your perfect goodness,~ 18 4, 3| with him, to disbelieve~The things we tell you happened here 19 4, 3| humble servant, and can see~Things, when they’re plain as noses 20 4, 3| Make you a witness of the things we’ve told you.~Orgon~Amen! 21 4, 4| as you’re convinced,~And things shall go no farther than 22 4, 5| story; still, thank Heaven,~Things turned out all the better, 23 4, 5| But we find means to make things right with Heaven.~[’Tis 24 4, 6| me! Don’t go and credit things too lightly.~No, let yourself 25 4, 7| Tartuffe [not seeing Orgon]~All things conspire toward my satisfaction,~ 26 5, 2| at a blow;~’Tis I, to set things right, must strike him down.~ 27 5, 3| mysteries!~Orgon~Strange things indeed, for my own eyes 28 5, 3| No, you’ll make me say things quite improper.~Madame Pernelle~ 29 5, 3| mother, I should say~Such things! ... I know not what, I’ 30 5, 4| be loath to have to set things down,~And see your names 31 5, 4| Orgon]~Careful!—don’t make things worse.~Damis~Such insolence!~ 32 5, 5| he’d take away~Whatever things may hinder your salvation.~ 33 5, 6| accuse you (among other things)~By putting in his hands 34 5, 7| taught me to endure all things.~Cleante~Your moderation, 35 5, 7| His sharp discernment sees things clear and true;~His mind