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Oh, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful
In the contempt and anger of his lip!
— Twelfth Night, Act III Scene 1
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I have no other, but a woman's reason;
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He wonder'd that your lordship
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To-morrow, may it please you, Don Alphonso,
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That's because the one is painted and the other out
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I know it well, sir; you have an exchequer of words,
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Belike that now she hath enfranchised them
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Pardon me, Proteus: all I can is nothing
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Ay, sir: the other squirrel was stolen from me by
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