Much Ado About Nothing
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For "school," "fool," a babbling rhyme.
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Very ominous endings.
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No, I was not born under a rhyming planet...
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...nor I cannot woo in festival terms.
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Sweet Beatrice...
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...wouldst thou come when I called thee?
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Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me.
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Stay but till then.
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"Then" is spoken. Fare you well now.
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And yet...
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...ere I go...
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...let me go with that I came...
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...which is with knowing what passed
between you and Claudio.

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Only foul words, and thereupon I will kiss thee.
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Foul words is but foul wind,
and foul wind is but foul breath.

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Foul breath is noisome.
Therefore I will depart unkissed.

1:33:57
Thou hast frighted the word
out of his right sense, so forcible is thy wit.

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But I must tell thee plainly,
Claudio undergoes my challenge...

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...and either I must shortly hear from him...
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...or I will subscribe him a coward.
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And, I pray thee now...
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...tell me...
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...for which of my bad parts
did thou first fall in love with me?

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For them all together...
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...which maintains so politic a state of evil...
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...that they will not admit any good part
to intermingle with them.

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But for which of my good parts
did you first suffer love for me?

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Suffer love! A good epithet!
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I do suffer love indeed,
for I love thee against my will.

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In spite of your heart, I think. Alas...
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...poor heart.
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If you spite it for my sake,
I will spite it for yours...

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...for I will never love that which my friend hates.
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Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably.
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And now tell me...

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