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  1. Speeches (Lines) for Vergesin "Much Ado about Nothing"Total: 18. Speeches (Lines) for Verges. in "Much Ado about Nothing". salvation, body and soul. Well, give them their charge, neighbour Dogberry. of the prince's subjects. You have been always called a merciful man, partner. to the nurse and bid her still it. 'Tis very true.

  2. Dogberry and Verges. Though they don’t appear until Act 3, police constable Dogberry and his deputy Verges serve not just as comic relief but also as tools by which Shakespeare is able to propel the plot forward. In terms of comedy, Benedick and Beatrice offer an intelligent, merry sort of wit; Dogberry and Verges, in contrast, make all sorts ...

  3. Verges is a character in William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing. He is a humorous and bumbling constable who provides comic relief throughout the play. Although he may not be as well-known as some of the other characters in the play, Verges is an integral part of the comedic elements of the story.

  4. Verges is the Headborough, and Dogberry’s partner as commander of the Watch. He is an old man, and seems to be completely under Dogberry’s thumb. Despite this, he does his best to actually accomplish the duties of the Watch, which he appears to understand much better than does his superior.

  5. Verges. Yea, or else it were pity but they should suffer salvation, body and soul. 2: III / 3 Well, give them their charge, neighbour Dogberry. Well, give them their charge, neighbour Dogberry. Dogberry. Nay, that were a punishment too good for them, if they should have any allegiance in them, being chosen for the prince's watch.

  6. Summary: Act 3: Scene 3. In a street outside Leonato’s house, the town policemen of Messina—collectively called the Watch—gather together to discuss their duties for the night. Dogberry, the head constable, and Verges, his deputy, command and govern them. Dogberry and Verges are well intentioned and take their jobs very seriously, but ...

  7. way for you, if you do take a thief, is to let him. show himself what he is and steal out of your company. Verges. You have been always called a merciful man, partner. 5. III,3,1382. Dogberry. Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more. a man who hath any honesty in him.

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