Which of the fathers in Shakespeare said these words?
"Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see; / She has deceiv’d her father, and may thee."
"If you have poison for me, I will drink it. / I know you do not love me, for your sisters / Have (as I do remember) done me wrong"
"Why, ’tis a happy thing / To be the father unto many sons."
"Will you, with those infirmities she owes, / Unfriended, new adopted to our hate, / Dow'r'd with our curse, and stranger'd with our oath, / Take her"
"Ha! let me see her: out, alas! she's cold: / Her blood is settled, and her joints are stiff; / Life and these lips have long been separated"
"My daughter! what of her? Renew thy / strength: / I had rather thou shouldst live while nature will..."
"Why then, God's soldier be he! / Had I as many sons as I have hairs..."
"No, foolish tribune, no; no son of mine, / Nor thou, nor these, confederates in the deed..."