Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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Mer. Yea is the worst well, Very well tooke: Ifaith, wisely, wisely Nur. If you be he sir, I desire some confidence with you? Ben. She will endite him to some Supper Mer. A baud, a baud, a baud. So ho Rom. What hast thou found? Mer. No Hare sir, vnlesse a Hare sir in a Lenten pie, that is something stale and hoare ere it be spent. An old Hare hoare, and an old Hare hoare is very good meat in Lent. But a Hare that is hoare is too much for a score, when it hoares ere it be spent, Romeo will you come to your Fathers? Weele to dinner thither Rom. I will follow you Mer. Farewell auncient Lady: Farewell Lady, Lady, Lady. Exit. Mercutio, Benuolio. Nur. I pray you sir, what sawcie Merchant was this that was so full of his roperie? Rom. A Gentleman Nurse, that loues to heare himselfe |
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