Act,  scene

 1    1,   2|          acts~For wonders, and his words for oracles.~The fellow
 2    1,   6| presumption;~And, leaving pride of words to other men,~’Tis by their
 3    2,   3|         How do I know if heart and words agree,~And if in honest
 4    3,   3|         think no more.~I know such words seem strange, coming from
 5    4,   3|          her husband]~I can’t find words to cope with such a case;~
 6    4,   5|        your passion.~Tartuffe~Your words are somewhat hard to understand,~
 7    4,   5|            happiness,~To hear such words from lips we dote upon;~
 8    4,   5|           I well might think these words an honest trick~To make
 9    4,   5|         trust these too enchanting words~Until the granting of some
10    4,   5|           dare to hope for it; and words alone~Can ill assuage our
11    4,   5|           trying.~Elmire~More than words can say.~Tartuffe~In any
12    4,   8|        Elmire~What?~Orgon~From his words I see my great mistake;~
13    5,   4|       Loyal~My girl, such infamous words are actionable.~And warrants
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