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What might you think? Have you not set mine honor at the stake. |
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I pity you |
That's a degree to love. |
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No, not a grize; for 'this a vulgar proof, that we very oft pity enemies. |
Why then, methinks 'tis time to smile again. *Clock strikes* The clock upbraids me with the waste of time. Be not afraid, good you for I will not have you: there lies your way, due west. |
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Then westward-ho! Grace and good disposition attend you ladyship! You'll nothing, madam, to my lord by me? |
Stay, I prithee tell me what thought thinkest of me. |
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That you do not think you are not what you are. |
If I think so, I think the same of you. |
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Then think you right: I am not what I am. |
I would you were as I would have you be! |
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Would it be better, madam, than I am? I wish it might, for now I am tour fool. |
O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful in the contempt and anger of his lip! Cesario, by the roses of the spring, by maidhood, honor, truth, and everything. I love thee so, that, maugre all thy pride, nor wit nor reason can my passion hide. |