Much Ado About Nothing
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Do not do your cousin such a wrong.
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She cannot be so much without true judgment...
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...having so swift and excellent a wit
as she is prized to have...

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...to refuse such a gentleman
as Signior Benedick.

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He is the only man of Italy.
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Always excepted my dear Claudio.
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-When are you married, madam?
-Why, every day.

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Tomorrow!
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She's limed, I warrant you.
We have caught her, madam.

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If it prove so, then loving goes by haps.
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Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
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What fire is in mine ears?
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Can this be true?
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Stand I condemned for pride
and scorn so much?

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Contempt, farewell.
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And maiden pride, adieu.
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No glory lives behind the back of such.
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And, Benedick...
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...love on.
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I will requite thee.
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Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand.
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If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite thee...
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...to bind our loves up in a holy band.
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For others say thou dost deserve, and l...
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...believe it...
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...better than reportingly.

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