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The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem
For that sweet odour which doth in it live.
— Sonnet XIII
KEYWORD: bullcalf
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Enter SHALLOW and SILENCE, meeting; MOULDY, SHADOW, WART, FEEBLE, BULLCALF, and servants behind |
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Peter Bullcalf o' th' green! |
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Yea, marry, let's see Bullcalf. |
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Fore God, a likely fellow! Come, prick me Bullcalf
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Sir, a word with you. I have three pound to free
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Marry, then—Mouldy, Bullcalf, Feeble, and Shadow. |
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Mouldy and Bullcalf: for you, Mouldy, stay at home
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