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Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again?
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act I Scene 1
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Well said, master; mum! and gaze your fill. |
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2 |
So said, so done, is well.
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3 |
[To TRANIO] Signior Lucentio, this is the 'pointed day
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What said the wench, when he rose again? |
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Sir, to satisfy you in what I have said,
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6 |
The note lies in's throat, if he say I said so. |
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7 |
Master, if ever I said loose-bodied gown, sew me in the
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