Much Ado About Nothing
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"Pardon, goddess of the night
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"Those that slew thy virgin knight
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"For the which, with songs of woe
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"Round about her tomb
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"they go
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"Midnight
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"assist our moan
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"Help us
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"to sigh and groan
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"Heavily, heavily
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"Heavily"
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"The god of love
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"That sits above
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"And knows me
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"And knows me
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"How pitiful I deserve...."
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I mean in singing.
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But in loving...
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...Leander, the good swimmer,
Troilus, the first employer of panders...

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...and a whole bookful of these
quondam carpet-mangers...

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...whose names yet run smoothly
in the even road of a blank verse...

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...why, they were never so truly turned...
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...over and over...
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...as my poor self in love.
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Marry, I cannot show it in rhyme.
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I have tried.
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I can find out no rhyme to "lady," but...
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..."baby," an innocent rhyme.
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For "scorn," "horn," a hard rhyme.

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