Act,  scene

 1    1,   1   |          d never come to good~Or give him anything but plague
 2    1,   1   |        news of it with glee, and give it~The character they’d
 3    1,   2   |        as six men could; we must give up~The choicest tidbits
 4    1,   6   |       else, relieve his poverty,~Give him a home, and then ... ?~
 5    1,   6   |      church, he ran before me~To give me holy water at the door.~
 6    1,   6   |          go,~Before my eyes, and give it to the poor.~At length
 7    2,   2   |          you without compunction give a man~Like him possession
 8    2,   2   |          With him? Do naught but give him horns, I’ll warrant.~
 9    2,   2(3)|        he swings his shoulder to give her the promised blow, she
10    2,   3   |     break off the match. I quite give in,~I’m ready to do anything
11    2,   3   |         will advise and help and give me courage;~There’s one
12    2,   4   |           to Valere]~Why did you give me such advice then, pray?~
13    3,   3   |        overflowing kindness ever~Give you good health of body
14    3,   3   |        in your goodness you will give me comfort~And condescend
15    3,   3   |      Valere to Mariane;~That you give up the unjust influence~
16    3,   4   |          t try to tell me~I must give up the pleasure of revenge.~
17    3,   6   | reprobate, I disinherit you,~And give you, too, my curse into
18    4,   1   |           good.~Cleante~Eh, sir, give up these conscientious scruples~
19    4,   3   |          him;~Display it freely; give him your estate,~And if
20    4,   3   |           I willingly agree, and give it up,~If only you’ll not
21    4,   3   |        it up,~If only you’ll not give him me, your daughter;~Oh,
22    4,   4   |       his shameless passion,~And give free play to all his impudence.~
23    4,   5   |   everything,~And cannot hope to give full satisfaction~Or win
24    4,   5   |     humour people.~If my consent give reason for offence,~So much
25    5,   1   |      made me believe~That I must give the box to him to keep,~
26    5,   1   |      from its counterfeit,~Dont give esteem too quickly, at a
27    5,   3   |          benefactions every day,~Give him my daughter, give him
28    5,   3   |       day,~Give him my daughter, give him all my fortune:~And
29    5,   3   |         find abundant warrant~To give good colour to his acts
30    5,   4   |     discharge of duty.~Orgon~I’d give this very minute, and not
31    5,   4   |      discussion, sir; have done.~Give us the paper, and then leave
32    5,   7   |    itself,~And force him then to give you satisfaction.~Your papers,
33    5,   7   |         am to take from him, and give you back;~The deed of gift
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