Act,  scene

 1  Not     |       vices and foibles of the day.~His characteristic qualities
 2    1,   1|       lady holds the floor all day;~But none the less, I mean
 3    1,   1|       learned man remarked one day~Most aptly, ’tis the Tower
 4    1,   2| patches.~The wretch, the other day, tore up a kerchief~That
 5    1,   5|       and a splitting headache~Day before yesterday, all day
 6    1,   5|      Day before yesterday, all day and evening.~Orgon~And how
 7    1,   6|         He came to church each day, with contrite mien,~Kneeled,
 8    1,   6|        my home,~And since that day, all seems to prosper here.~
 9    1,   6|        much so, that the other day I heard him~Accuse himself
10    1,   6|        You had named the happy day.~Orgon~’Tis true.~Cleante~
11    2,   4|    rest is easy, trust me.~One day you’ll fool them with a
12    2,   4|         Causing delay; another day, ill omens:~You’ve met a
13    3,   7|       You now reject, may some day win a hearing.~Orgon~No,
14    4,   1|       commands.~But after this day’s scandal and affront~Heaven
15    4,   3|       make you see it clear as day?~Orgon~All rubbish.~Elmire~
16    5,   3|        with benefactions every day,~Give him my daughter, give
17    5,   4|        back of the stage]~Good day, good sister. Pray you,
18    5,   6|    much favour~That I may some day recompense your service.~
19    5,   7|      To show itself, until the day he caught you~Soliciting
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