Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
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Exeunt. Finis Actus secundus Actus Tertius, Scaena prima. Enter Viola and Clowne. Vio. Saue thee Friend and thy Musick: dost thou liue by thy Tabor? Clo. No sir, I liue by the Church Vio. Art thou a Churchman? Clo. No such matter sir, I do liue by the Church: For, I do liue at my house, and my house dooth stand by the Church Vio. So thou maist say the Kings lyes by a begger, if a begger dwell neer him: or the Church stands by thy Tabor, if thy Tabor stand by the Church Clo. You haue said sir: To see this age: A sentence is but a cheu'rill gloue to a good witte, how quickely the wrong side may be turn'd outward Vio. Nay that's certaine: they that dally nicely with words, may quickely make them wanton |
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