Shakespeare in Love
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:12:03
and has no more pity in him
than a dog!

:12:07
A Jew would have wept
to have seen our parting.

:12:10
Now the dog all this while
sheds not a tear, nor speaks a word--

:12:15
[ Queen Elizabeth ]
Well played, Master Crab!

:12:17
I commend you!
[ Laughing ]

:12:24
What light is light...
:12:27
if Silvia be not seen?
:12:30
What joy is joy...
:12:33
if Silvia be not by?
:12:35
Unless it be to think
that she is by...

:12:38
and feed upon the shadow
of perfection.

:12:43
Except I be by Silvia
in the night,

:12:46
there is no music
in the nightingale.

:12:50
Unless I look on Silvia
in the day,

:12:53
there is no day for me
to look upon.

:12:56
[ Actor's Voice Fades ]
:13:08
[ Spits ]
:13:20
[ Woman ]
Did you like Proteus or Valentine best?

:13:23
Proteus for speaking.
Valentine for looks.

:13:26
Oh, I liked the dog
for laughs.

:13:29
Silvia,
I did not care for much.

:13:31
His fingers were red
from fighting...

:13:33
and he spoke like
a schoolboy at lessons.

:13:37
[ Sighs ]
Stage love will never be true love...

:13:40
while the law of the land
has our heroines being played
by pipsqueak boys in petticoats.

:13:45
- Oh, when can we see another?
- When the queen commands it.

:13:48
No, but at the playhouse.
Nurse!

:13:50
Be still. Playhouses are not
for wellborn ladies.

:13:54
Oh!
I'm not so wellborn.

:13:56
Well-monied is the same
as wellborn,

:13:59
and well-married
is more so.


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