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The common curse of mankind,ùfolly and ignorance.

      — Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 3

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1

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[I, 3]

Proteus

396

Why, this it is: my heart accords thereto,
And yet a thousand times it answers 'no.'

2

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[II, 1]

Valentine

503

No, madam; so it stead you, I will write
Please you command, a thousand times as much; And yet—

3

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 3]

Silvia

1789

Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good morrow.

4

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 4]

Silvia

1973

The more shame for him that he sends it me;
For I have heard him say a thousand times
His Julia gave it him at his departure.
Though his false finger have profaned the ring,
Mine shall not do his Julia so much wrong.

5

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[IV, 4]

Julia

1983

Almost as well as I do know myself:
To think upon her woes I do protest
That I have wept a hundred several times.

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