Much Ado About Nothing
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And now will he lie 10 nights awake,
carving the fashion of a new doublet.

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He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose,
like an honest man and a soldier.

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Now is he turned orthography.
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His words are a very fantastical banquet...
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...just so many strange dishes.
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May I be so converted, and see with these eyes?
I cannot tell. I think not.

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I will not be sworn...
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...but love may transform me to an oyster.
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But I'll take my oath on it,
till he hath made an oyster of me...

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...he shall never make me such a fool.
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One woman is fair, yet I am well.
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Another is wise, yet I am well.
Another, virtuous, yet I am well.

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But till all graces be in one woman...
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...one woman shall not come in my grace.
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Rich she shall be, that's certain.
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Wise, or I'll none.
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Virtuous, or I'll never cheapen her.
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Fair, or I'll never look on her.
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Mild...
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...or come not near me.
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Of good discourse. An excellent musician.
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And her hair...
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...shall be...
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...of what color it please God.
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The prince and Monsieur Love.
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I will hide me.
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See you where Benedick hath hid himself?
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Very well, my lord.
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Come, Balthasar.
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We'll hear that song again.

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