Much Ado About Nothing
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...is a giddy thing...
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...and this is my conclusion.
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For thy part, Claudio...
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...I did think to have beaten thee...
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...but in that thou art like to be my kinsman...
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...live unbruised...
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...and love my cousin.
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Come, come, we are friends.
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Let's have a dance ere we are married...
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...that we may lighten our own hearts
and our wives' heels!

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We'll have dancing afterward.
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First, of my word. Therefore play, music!
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Prince...
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...thou art sad.
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Get thee a wife.
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Get thee a wife!
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My lord, your brother John is ta'en in flight,
and brought with armed men back to Messina.

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Think not on him till tomorrow.
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I'll devise thee brave punishments for him.
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Strike up, pipers!
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"Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more
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"Men were deceivers ever
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"One foot in sea and one on shore
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"To one thing constant never

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