Act,  scene

 1    1,   1|      s a prude, now she can’t help herself.~As long as she
 2    2,   2|     to the things eternal.~My help may set him on his feet
 3    2,   3|       try to find some way~To help break off the match. I quite
 4    2,   3|   kill me. Please~Contrive to help me out with your advice.~
 5    2,   3|       always trusted you; now help me ...~Dorine~No, you shall
 6    2,   3|   despair;~It will advise and help and give me courage;~There’
 7    3,   3|     would have given mine, to help restore it.~Elmire~That’
 8    4,   1|  Heaven?~Does Heaven need our help to punish sinners?~Leave
 9    4,   2|   Cleante]~Sir, we beg you~To help us all you can in her behalf;~
10    4,   3|     have him,~The more ’twill help you earn your soul’s salvation.~
11    5,   1|       golden mean.~If you can help it, dont uphold imposture;~
12    5,   4|       belongings;~My men will help you—I have chosen strong
13    5,   5|       am I not?~This writ may help you now to judge the matter.~
14    5,   7| Tartuffe~I’ve not forgot some help you may have given;~But
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