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He makes sweet music with th' enamell'd stones,
Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge
He overtaketh in his pilgrimage.
— The Two Gentleman of Verona, Act II Scene 7
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My queen! my mistress!
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2 |
No further service, doctor,
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3 |
They are in a trunk,
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4 |
I will write.
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Your very goodness and your company
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6 |
May be she pluck'd it off
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7 |
No, on my life.
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8 |
[Advancing] Ay, so thou dost,
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