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As in a theatre, the eyes of men,
After a well-graced actor leaves the stage,
Are idly bent on him that enters next,
Thinking his prattle to be tedious.
— King Richard II, Act V Scene 2
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Master, you look'd so longly on the maid.
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Nay, 'tis no matter, sir, what he 'leges in Latin. If this
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I pray you, sir, let him go while the humour lasts. O' my
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4 |
Whate'er I read to her, I'll plead for you
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Perhaps him and her, sir; what have you to do? |