Campanadas a medianoche
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I kiss thee with a most
constant heart.

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I am old.
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I am old.
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I love thee better than I
love e'er a young boy.

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An the Prince...?
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- What humour is the prince of?
- Yes.

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- A good shallow young fellow.
- Didst thou cut an ear off?

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- And Poins, he a good wit?
- Poins, a wit?

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Let us beat him before
his whore?

:26:39
Poins and the prince
are such another.

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A bastard son of the king's!
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And art thou not
Poins, his brother?

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My lord, he will drive you out
of your revenge.

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How, you fat fool!
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- Stuffed pork!
- No abuse, Hal.

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Thou globe of sinful continents.
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Thou art the most pleasant
and raskal of a prince.

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How vilely did you speak of me
even now before this...

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...honest gentlewoman?
- I did not think thou wast here.

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And you knew me, as you did
when you ran away by Gadshill.

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You spoke it on purpose to
try my patience.

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I dispraised thee before the
wicked, that they might not...

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...fall in love with thee, and
thy father is to thank me for it.

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And now, whether fear or
cowardice, thou wrong this lady.

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- Is Doll of the wicked?
- Is thine hostess?

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Or honest Bardolph, whose zeal
burns in his nose?

:27:41
The fiend hath picked down
Bardolph. For the women...

:27:44
...one of them, she is in hell
already, and burns, poor soul.

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The other, I owe money to, if she
be damned for that, I know not.

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By the way, have I not
shrunk considerably?

:27:57
My skin hangs off as that
of an old woman's.


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