Act,  scene

 1    1,   1| slightest pains to please me.~I leave your house, I tell you,
 2    1,   1|      Pernelle~Daughter, by your leave, your conduct~In everything
 3    1,   1|         pay no heed at all,~And leave the gossips free to vent
 4    1,   1|         vanishing,~She wants to leave the world, that’s leaving
 5    1,   1|        hard to see their lovers leaveem;~And thus abandoned,
 6    1,   1|      more.~As for this house, I leave the half unsaid;~But I shan’
 7    2,   2|         But I offend you:~Let’s leave his rank, then,—take the
 8    2,   4|         d better go myself, and leave him free.~Dorine [leaving
 9    2,   4|         ungrateful ... ?~Dorine~Leave this discussion till another
10    3,   1|       ho! Go slow now. Just you leave the fellow—~Your father
11    3,   2|        Or I must instantly take leave of you.~Dorine~No, no, I’
12    3,   2|        you.~Dorine~No, no, I’ll leave you to yourself; I’ve only~
13    3,   2|       here she is herself; I’ll leave you with her.~
14    3,   4|     Damis ...~Damis~No, by your leave; I’ll not be counselled.~
15    3,   6|       To his son]~Off with you! Leave my house this instant, sirrah,~
16    3,   6|        again.~Damis~Yes, I will leave your house, but ...~Orgon~
17    3,   6|       your house, but ...~Orgon~Leave it quickly.~You reprobate,
18    3,   7|       thinktis needful that I leave this house.~Orgon~What!
19    4,   1|         he returns, then I must leave the house.~After his conduct,
20    4,   1|         help to punish sinners?~Leave to itself the care of its
21    4,   4|        to share his love,~I can leave off as soon as you’re convinced,~
22    4,   7|      talk is out of season.~You leave my house this instant.~Tartuffe~
23    4,   7|      Tartuffe~You’re the one~To leave it, you who play the master
24    5,   1|         s truly pious nowadays?~Leave such conclusions to mere
25    5,   3|         my fortune from me,~And leave me in the state I saved
26    5,   4|         I’ve come, sir, by your leave~To render service of a certain
27    5,   4|      needs must be ...~Orgon~I? Leave this house?~M. Loyal~Yes,
28    5,   4|     Give us the paper, and then leave us, pray.~M. Loyal~Then
29    5,   8|         indignities, I beg you.~Leave the poor wretch to his unhappy
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