Jack shall have Jill Nought shall go ill The man shall have his mare again, And all shall be well.
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A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerfullook, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage; and, as I think,
his age some fifty, or, by'r Lady, inclining to threescore; and
now I remember me, his name is Falstaff.
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Speak, my fair, and fairly, I pray thee.
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What a piece of work is a man.
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That cuckold lives in bliss
Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger;
But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves!
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GLOUCESTER Yet so much is my poverty of spirit, So mighty and so many my defects, As I had rather hide me from my greatness, Being a bark to brook no mighty sea, Than in my greatness covet to be hid, And in the vapour of my glory smotherd. But God be thanked....
William Shakespeare
As false, by heaven, as heaven itself is true.
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