The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 6. Much ado about nothing |
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Do you question me , as an honest man should do , for my simple true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a profess'd tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgment . BENE .
Do you question me , as an honest man should do , for my simple true judgment ? or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a profess'd tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No ; I pray thee speak in sober judgment . BENE .
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You speak this to fetch me in , my Lord . D. PEDRO . By my troth , I speak my thought . CLAUD . And , in faith , my Lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And by my two faiths and troths , my Lord , I spoke mine . CLAUD . That I love her I feel .
You speak this to fetch me in , my Lord . D. PEDRO . By my troth , I speak my thought . CLAUD . And , in faith , my Lord , I spoke mine . BENE . And by my two faiths and troths , my Lord , I spoke mine . CLAUD . That I love her I feel .
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HERO . When I like your favour ; for God defend the lute should be like the case ! D. PEDRO . My visor is Philemon's roof ; within the house is Jove . HERO . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd . D. PEDRO . Speak low ...
HERO . When I like your favour ; for God defend the lute should be like the case ! D. PEDRO . My visor is Philemon's roof ; within the house is Jove . HERO . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd . D. PEDRO . Speak low ...
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Speak , Count , ' tis your cue . CLAUD . Silence is the perfectest herald of joy : I were but little happy , if I could say how much . Lady , as you are mine , I am your's : I give away myself for you , and doat upon the exchange .
Speak , Count , ' tis your cue . CLAUD . Silence is the perfectest herald of joy : I were but little happy , if I could say how much . Lady , as you are mine , I am your's : I give away myself for you , and doat upon the exchange .
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But I beseech your Grace , pardon me : I was born to speak all mirth and no matter . D. PEDRO . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for out of question you were born in a merry hour . 311 BEAT .
But I beseech your Grace , pardon me : I was born to speak all mirth and no matter . D. PEDRO . Your silence most offends me , and to be merry best becomes you ; for out of question you were born in a merry hour . 311 BEAT .
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