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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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Gramercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise.
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Tush, Gremio! Though it pass your patience and mine to
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So could I, faith, boy, to have the next wish after,
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A senseless villain! Good Hortensio,
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Believe me, sister, of all the men alive
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Ay, if the fool could find it where it lies. |
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Good sooth, even thus; therefore ha' done with words;
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Forgot you! No, sir. I could not forget you, for I never
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