Campanadas a medianoche
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:27:01
- Stuffed pork!
- No abuse, Hal.

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Thou globe of sinful continents.
:27:07
Thou art the most pleasant
and raskal of a prince.

:27:10
How vilely did you speak of me
even now before this...

:27:12
...honest gentlewoman?
- I did not think thou wast here.

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And you knew me, as you did
when you ran away by Gadshill.

:27:21
You spoke it on purpose to
try my patience.

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I dispraised thee before the
wicked, that they might not...

:27:26
...fall in love with thee, and
thy father is to thank me for it.

:27:29
And now, whether fear or
cowardice, thou wrong this lady.

:27:34
- Is Doll of the wicked?
- Is thine hostess?

:27:38
Or honest Bardolph, whose zeal
burns in his nose?

:27:41
The fiend hath picked down
Bardolph. For the women...

:27:44
...one of them, she is in hell
already, and burns, poor soul.

:27:48
The other, I owe money to, if she
be damned for that, I know not.

:27:53
By the way, have I not
shrunk considerably?

:27:57
My skin hangs off as that
of an old woman's.

:28:02
Sirrah, you giant, what says
the doctor of my water?

:28:07
He said, sir, the water itself
was a good healthy water, but...

:28:10
...for the party that owned it,
he might have many diseases.

:28:14
Men take a pride to gird at me;
the brain of this foolish old'...

:28:17
...is not able to invent anything
that tends to laughter...

:28:21
...more than I invent or is
invented on me.

:28:23
I am not only witty in myself,
but the cause wit is in others.

:28:29
I feel guilty of using up
such precious time.

:28:36
I tell thee, my heart bleeds
inwardly that my father is sick.

:28:43
- Shall I tell thee one thing?
- Yes, and let it be witty.

:28:47
It shall serve among wits of
no higher breeding than thine.

:28:52
Go to...
:28:54
...I stand the push of your one
thing that you will tell.

:28:59
I could tell to thee, as to one
it pleased me to call my friend...


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