Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare
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page 28 of 151 (18%)
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So you walk softly and look sweetly and say nothing, I am yours
for the walk; and especially when I walk away. DON PEDRO. With me in your company? HERO. I may say so, when I please. DON PEDRO. And when please you to say so? HERO. When I like your favour; for God defend the lute should be like the case! DON PEDRO. My visor is Philemon's roof; within the house is Jove. HERO. Why, then, your visor should be thatch'd. DON PEDRO. Speak low, if you speak love. [Takes her aside.] BALTHAZAR. Well, I would you did like me. |
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