The moon's an arrant thief,And her pale fire she snatches from the sun.
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Signior Hortensio, 'twixt such friends as weFew words suffice; and therefore, if thou know
One rich enough to be Petruchio's wife,
As wealth is burden of my wooing dance,
Be she as foul as was Florentius' love,
As old as Sibyl, and as curst and shrewd
As Socrates' Xanthippe or a worse-
She moves me not, or not removes, at least,
Affection's edge in me, were she as rough
As are the swelling Adriatic seas.
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Ay, in good sadness is he; and talks of the basket
too, howsoever he hath had intelligence.
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That I might see what the old world could say
To this composèd wonder of your frame;
Whether we are mended, or whe'er better they,
Or whether revolution be the same.
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The love that follows us sometime is our trouble,
Which still we thank as love.
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By heaven, I'll know thy thoughts.
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For 'tis a sign of love; and love to Richard
Is a strange brooch in this all-hating world.
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