Much Ado About Nothing
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By my soul, nor l.
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I cannot bid you bid my daughter live.
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That were impossible. But I pray you both...
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...possess the people in Messina here
how innocent she died.

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And if your love can labor ought
in sad invention...

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...hang her an epitaph upon her tomb...
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...and sing it to her bones, sing it tonight.
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Tomorrow morning come you to my house...
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...and since you could not be my son-in-law...
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...be yet my nephew.
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My brother hath a daughter...
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...almost the copy of my child that's dead...
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...and she alone is heir to both of us.
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Give her the right
you should have given her cousin...

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...and so dies my revenge.
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O noble sir...
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...your overkindness doth wring tears from me.
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I do...
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...embrace your offer...
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...and dispose for henceforth of poor Claudio.
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Tomorrow, then, I will expect your coming.
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Tonight I take my leave.
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This naughty man shall, face to face,
be brought to Margaret...

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...who I believe was packed in all this wrong.
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No, by my soul, she was not...
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...nor knew not what she did
when she spoke to me...

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...but always hath been just and virtuous
in any thing that I do know by her.

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Moreover, sir,
which indeed is not under white and black...

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...this plaintiff here, the offender,
did call me "ass."


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