Act,  scene

 1    1,   2|       for oracles.~The fellow knows his dupe, and makes the
 2    1,   6|    man~Whoever does his will, knows perfect peace,~And counts
 3    4,   1|      would bring scandal;~God knows what everyone’s first thought
 4    4,   1|    claim?~Tartuffe~No one who knows me, sir, can have the thought~
 5    4,   3|       the name of Heaven~That knows my grief, and by whateer
 6    5,   3|     your house,~And everybody knows your people hate him.~Orgon~
 7    5,   4|       fair and courteous,~And knows too well a gentleman’s behaviour~
 8    5,   6|  intimate friend of mine, who knows~The interest I take in what
 9    5,   7| hypocrite!~Dorine~How well he knows the trick~Of cloaking him
10    5,   7|    and exalts true piety,~But knows the false, and views it
11    5,   7|    when it is least expected,~Knows how to recompense a noble
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