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O, wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful wonderful! and yet again wonderful, and after that out of all hooping.
— As You Like It, Act III Scene 2
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Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse, DROMIO of Syracuse, and First Merchant] |
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The gold I gave to Dromio is laid up
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Why, first,—for flouting me; and then, wherefore—
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Good Lord! you use this dalliance to excuse
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First he denied you had in him no right. |
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With words that in an honest suit might move.
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Besides, I will be sworn these ears of mine
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Why, here begins his morning story right;
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We'll draw cuts for the senior: till then lead thou first. |