Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|         madam, can you hope to keep folk’s tongues~From wagging?
 2    1,   1|       condemns the company you keep.~Dorine~O admirable pattern!
 3    1,   6|     truly!~You never find them keep the golden mean;~The limits
 4    1,   6| Cleante~I hope no obstacle~Can keep you from performing what
 5    1,   6|        to Valere. Now will you keep it?~Orgon~Good-bye.~Cleante [
 6    2,   4|        What! Would you have me keep my love alive,~And see you
 7    2,   4|  thinks of nothing else~But to keep faith with you, I vouch
 8    2,   4|    friends at work~To make him keep his word to you; while we~
 9    3,   1|      Damis~No, I must see—I’ll keep my temper.~Dorine~Out on
10    3,   5|     Nor so far wrong you as to keep it secret.~Elmire~Yes, I
11    4,   1|      of its own vengeance,~And keep in mind the pardon it commands
12    4,   3|       you have, and how you’ll keep your promise.~Elmire [to
13    4,   4|        When ... Here he comes. Keep still, dont show yourself.~
14    4,   5|         Should I have tried to keep Damis from speaking,~Should
15    5,   1|    must give the box to him to keep,~So that, in case of search,
16    5,   1|        favour~Of this evasion, keep my conscience clear~Even
17    5,   1|      handle!~In nothing do you keep an even temper.~You never
18    5,   1|       at a venture,~But try to keep, in this, the golden mean.~
19    5,   4|   Loyal~Then au revoir. Heaven keep you from disaster!~Orgon~
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