Act,  scene

 1  Not     |    time studied law, which he soon abandoned for the stage.
 2    1,   1|     half unsaid;~But I shan’t soon set foot in it again,~[Cuffing
 3    3,   2|      valet, off the stage, as soon as he sees Dorine is there]~
 4    3,   2|      thing to say: Madam will soon be down,~And begs the favour
 5    3,   2|        Tartuffe~Will she come soon?~Dorine~I think I hear her
 6    3,   3|   also]~Quite well; the fever soon let go its hold.~Tartuffe~
 7    3,   3|       to hurt you,~And I’d as soon ...~[He puts his hand on
 8    3,   3|      bar to my salvation.~But soon, enlightened, O all lovely
 9    3,   3|       charming self to blame.~Soon as I saw your more than
10    3,   3|     public of their progress;~Soon as a favour’s granted, they’
11    4,   1| forgive me~For leaving you so soon.~Cleante [alone]~Ah!~
12    4,   4|      love,~I can leave off as soon as you’re convinced,~And
13    4,   6|  Elmire~What? You come out so soon? You cannot mean it!~Get
14    4,   6|    convinced;~Dont yield too soon, for fear you’ll be mistaken.~[
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