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Much Adoe about Nothing

By: William Shakespeare

...ck. 274 Bene. Nay mocke not, mocke not; the body of your 275 discourse is sometime guarded with fragments, and the 276 guardes are ... ...7 seeke not to alter me. 378 Con. Can you make no vse of your discontent? 379 Iohn. I will make all vse of it, for I vse it onel... ... 604 Ben. Ho now you strike like the blindman, ’twas the 605 boy that stole your meate, and you’l beat the post. 606 Clau. If i... ... what’s his fault? 626 Bene. The flat transgression of a Schoole- boy, who 627 being ouer- ioyed with finding a birds nest, shewes it hi... ...us like to be cosen’d with the semblance 817 of a maid, that you haue discouer’d thus: they will scarce-ly 818 beleeue this without triall: ... ...rri-age. 833 Exit. 834 Enter Benedicke alone. 835 Bene. Boy. 836 Boy. Signior. 837 Bene. In my chamber window lie... ... lies a booke, bring it 838 hither to me in the orchard. 839 Boy. I am heere already sir. Exit. 840 Bene. I know that, but I w... ...64 or come not neere me: Noble, or not for an Angell: of 865 good discourse: an excellent Musitian, and her haire shal 866 be of what co... ...re good that Benedicke knew of it by some 985 other, if she will not discouer it. 986 Clau. To what end? he would but make a sport of i...

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