Stage Beauty
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- I know not how...
- I know not how I lost him.

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Yes, of course. Thank you.
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Not at all. I say it every night.
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May I begin again?
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Oh, heavens.
I was going to suggest it myself.

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- I know not how...
- I know not how I lost him.

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What shall I do to win my lord again?
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Good friends, go to him;
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for, by this light of heaven,
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I know not how I lost him.
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If e'er my will did trespass
'gainst his love,

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Either in discourse of thought
or actual deed;

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Or that mine eyes, mine ears,
or any sense,

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Delighted them in any other form;
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Or that I do not yet,
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and ever did,
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And ever will,
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- though he do shake me off
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To beggarly divorcement, -
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love him dearly,
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Comfort forswear me!
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Unkindness may do much;
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And his unkindness may defeat my life,
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But never taint...
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my love
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That was it.
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Was it? Oh, yes!
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Yes, yes, of course it was.
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I was caught up with the...
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by the gestures and such.
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Well, well, I, I... I've er...
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I've never seen the role performed
quite... quite like that before.

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Do you think
there might be something for me?

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Er, I don't know. It... depends.
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On?
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On thousands of actors ahead of you
dying of the plague.

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- Intolerable!
- Ned's being funny.

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It depends on the audiences of London
losing their eyes, their ears...


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