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He hath indeed better bettered expectation. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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A very valiant trencher-man. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living? -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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There 's a skirmish of wit between them. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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The gentleman is not in your books. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again? -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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Benedick the married man. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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He is of a very melancholy disposition. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act i. Sc. 1.
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He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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As merry as the day is long. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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I have a good eye, uncle; I can see a church by day-light. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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Speak low if you speak love. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself And trust no agent. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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Silence is the perfectest herald of joy: I were but little happy, if I could say how much. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 1.
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Lie ten nights awake, carving the fashion of a new doublet. He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 3.
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Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever,— One foot in sea and one on shore, To one thing constant never. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 3.
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Sits the wind in that corner? -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 3.
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Shall quips and sentences and these paper bullets of the brain awe a man from the career of his humour? No, the world must be peopled. When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act ii. Sc. 3.
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Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 1.
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From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 2.
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Every one can master a grief but he that has it. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 2.
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Are you good men and true? -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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The most senseless and fit man. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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You shall comprehend all vagrom men. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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-2 Watch.
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Is most tolerable, and not to be endured. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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If they make you not then the better answer, you may say they are not the men you took them for. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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The most peaceable way for you if you do take a thief, is to let him show himself what he is and steal out of your company. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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I know that Deformed. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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The fashion wears out more apparel than the man. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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I thank God I am as honest as any man living that is an old man and no honester than I. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 3.
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Comparisons are odorous. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 5.
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If I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worship. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 5.
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A good old man, sir; he will be talking: as they say, When the age is in the wit is out. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iii. Sc. 5.
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O, what men dare do! what men may do! what men daily do, not knowing what they do! -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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O, what authority and show of truth Can cunning sin cover itself withal! -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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I never tempted her with word too large, But, as a brother to his sister, show'd Bashful sincerity and comely love. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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I have mark'd A thousand blushing apparitions To start into her face, a thousand innocent shames In angel whiteness beat away those blushes. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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For it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination, And every lovely organ of her life, Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit, More moving-delicate and full of life Into the eye and prospect of his soul. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 1.
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Masters, it is proved already that you are little better than false knaves; and it will go near to be thought so shortly. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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The eftest way. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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Flat burglary as ever was committed. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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Condemned into everlasting redemption. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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O, that he were here to write me down an ass! -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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A fellow that hath had losses, and one that hath two gowns and every thing handsome about him. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act iv. Sc. 2.
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Patch grief with proverbs. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act v. Sc. 1.
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Men Can counsel and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel. -Much Ado about Nothing. Act v. Sc. 1.
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