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“Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 4.”
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“We burn daylight. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 1.”
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“There 's the humour of it. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 1.”
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“Faith, thou hast some crotchets in thy head now. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 1.”
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“Why, then the world 's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 2.”
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“This is the short and the long of it. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 2.”
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“Like a fair house, built on another man's ground. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 2.”
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“We have some salt of our youth in us. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act ii. Sc. 3.”
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“I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 2.”
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“What a taking was he in when your husband asked who was in the basket! -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 3.”
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“O, what a world of vile ill-favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year! -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 4.”
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“Happy man be his dole! -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 4.”
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“I have a kind of alacrity in sinking. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 5.”
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“As good luck would have it. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 5.”
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“The rankest compound of villanous smell that ever offended nostril. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 5.”
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“A man of my kidney. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 5.”
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“Think of that, Master Brook. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iii. Sc. 5.”
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“Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iv. Sc. 1.”
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“In his old lunes again. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iv. Sc. 2.”
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“So curses all Eve's daughters, of what complexion soever. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act iv. Sc. 2.”
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“This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbers…. There is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act v. Sc. 1.”
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“Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues, they on thee. Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 't were all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd But to fine issues, nor Nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence But, like a thrifty goddess, she determines Herself the glory of a creditor, Both thanks and use. -Measure for Measure. Act i. Sc. 1.”
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“He was ever precise in promise-keeping. -Measure for Measure. Act i. Sc. 2.”
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“Who may, in the ambush of my name, strike home. -Measure for Measure. Act i. Sc. 3.”
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“Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. -Measure for Measure. Act ii. Sc. 1.”
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