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"All his successors gone before him have done 't; and all his ancestors that come after him may. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"It is a familiar beast to man, and signifies love. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"Seven hundred pounds and possibilities is good gifts. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"Mine host of the Garter. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"I had rather than forty shillings I had my Book of Songs and Sonnets here. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"If there be no great love in the beginning, yet heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance, when we are married and have more occasion to know one another: I hope, upon familiarity will grow more contempt. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 1."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"O base Hungarian wight! wilt thou the spigot wield? -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 3."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"“Convey,” the wise it call. “Steal!” foh! a fico for the phrase! -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 3."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"Sail like my pinnace to these golden shores. -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 3."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
"Tester I 'll have in pouch, when thou shalt lack, Base Phrygian Turk! -The Merry Wives of Windsor. Act i. Sc. 3."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shakespeare
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