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Monologue #53
Trinculo from The Tempest by William Shakespeare
"Here's neither bush nor shrub to bear off any weather at all, and another storm brewing: I hear it sing i' th' wind. Yond same black cloud, yond huge one, looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor. If it should thunder as it did before, I know…"

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Monologue #778
Lucky from Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett
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Monologue #709
Leone from The Rules of the Game by Luigi Pirandello
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Monologue #3641
Eugene from The Profession by Walter Wykes
"EUGENE: Hey! Don't touch that! That's my orange! MINE!!! (EUGENE wrenches his orange away from the VAGRANT.) Sorry. I'm sorry. I ... I don't mean to be stingy. I'm sure you're very hungry, but I can't allow you to eat this orange. It's just that ... well, it's ... it's…"

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Monologue #2
Dromio of Ephesus from The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
"I am an ass indeed; you may prove it by my long ears. I have serv'd him from the hour of my nativity to this instant, and have nothing at his hands for my service but blows. When I am cold, he heats me with beating; when I am warm…"

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Monologue #1096
Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
"In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. I have admired you for some considerable time, my attention was first arrested by the beauty of your eyes, which gave out a certain luminosity and sparkle, which I must confess bewitched me….In short you…"

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Monologue #3496
Peter from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
"Find them out whose names are written here! It is written, that the shoemaker should meddle with his yard, and the tailor with his last, the fisher with his pencil, and the painter with his nets; but I am sent to find those persons whose names are here writ, and…"

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Monologue #3636
Perchikhin from Philistines by Maxim Gorky and Dusty Hughes
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Monologue #2311
Bill from Second From last in the sack race by Anatole France
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Monologue #199
Nick Bottom from A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
"When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer. My next is, "Most fair Pyramus." Heigh-Ho! Peter Quince! Flute, the bellowsmender! Snout, the tinker! Starveling! God's my life, stolen hence, and left me asleep! I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit…"

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