Authors: William Shakespeare
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notes of admiration
marks of wonder  Â
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cases ⦠eyes
their eyelids (i.e. by staring in amazement) Â Â
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as
as if  Â
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importance
meaning, import  Â
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one
one or the other  Â
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happily
perhaps  Â
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bonfires
i.e. celebrations  Â
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ballad-makers
ballads often provided accounts of contemporary scandals and events  Â
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verity
truth  Â
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pregnant by circumstance
proven by evidence  Â
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mantle
loose sleeveless cloak  Â
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character
handwriting  Â
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affection of
instinct toward, disposition of  Â
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countenance
facial expressions/behavior  Â
distraction
frenzy  Â
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favour
face/appearance  Â
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worries he
he harasses  Â
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clipping
embracing  Â
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like ⦠reigns
(weeping) like a fountain that has endured the reigns of many kings  Â
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lames ⦠it
makes any account of it seem deficient  Â
do
expresess  Â
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undoes
defies  Â
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rehearse
recount  Â
credit
belief  Â
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with
by  Â
avouches
vows  Â
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innocence
simple-mindedness, freedom from cunning  Â
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bark
small ship  Â
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one ⦠elevated
i.e. experienced a mixture of happiness and grief  Â
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losing
being lost  Â
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prettiest touches
most ingenious/charming aspects  Â
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caught the water
i.e. provoked tears  Â
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attentiveness
intent listening  Â
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dolour
grief  Â
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fain
be compelled to  Â
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marble
hard-hearted  Â
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newly performed
recently completed  Â
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Julio Romano
Italian painter who died in 1546, infamous for erotic works  Â
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beguile
cheat  Â
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custom
business  Â
ape
mimic  Â
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done
created  Â
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removèd
isolated, remote  Â
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piece
add to  Â
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thence
away from there  Â
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grace
wonder  Â
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unthrifty
unprofitable, i.e. we waste an opportunity to add  Â
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dash
trace  Â
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preferment
promotion  Â
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the
i.e. the ship of the  Â
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relished
tasted well  Â
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discredits
misdeeds  Â
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blossoms
full flowering  Â
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this
the  Â
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Give ⦠lie
insult me so that I may challenge you to a duel  Â
try
find out  Â
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preposterous
utterly absurd; the Clown means to say “prosperous” Â Â
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give ⦠report
speak well of me  Â
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gentle
noble/kind  Â
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boors
peasants  Â
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franklins
landowners ranking below the gentry  Â
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ne'er so false
completely false  Â
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in
on  Â
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tall ⦠hands
brave/fine man  Â
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would
wish  Â
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to my power
as far as I can (perhaps implying his skill at using his
hands
for picking pockets) Â Â
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picture
likeness, statue  Â
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grave
wise  Â
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What
whatever  Â
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paid home
rewarded fully  Â
vouchsafed
agreed, granted kindly  Â
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contracted
betrothed  Â
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One ⦠used
i.e. if I married an inferior woman and treated
her
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better (than Hermione) Â Â
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which ⦠answer
which for all my life I shall not be able to repay  Â
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trouble
i.e. demands on your hospitality  Â
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gallery
long, large room  Â
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content
pleasure  Â
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singularities
objects of note  Â
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Lonely
separate (Folio's “Louely” is conceivably correct, but a printer's error much more likely) Â Â
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lively mocked
realistically imitated  Â
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Still
motionless  Â
well
well done  Â
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something near
somewhat close to resembling her  Â
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As
as if  Â
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stone
hard-hearted/dead (from grief) Â Â
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admiring
full of wonder  Â
spirits
vital energies  Â
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superstition
idolatry  Â
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fixed
painted  Â
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sore
painfully/severely  Â
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So ⦠dry
and an equal number of summers cannot dry up  Â
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cause
i.e. himself  Â
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piece up in
add to  Â
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wrought
moved, affected  Â
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fancy
imagination  Â
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verily
truly  Â
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fixture
fixed setting  Â
motion
movement, life  Â
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transported
entranced  Â
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settled senses
calm state of mind in  Â
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Let't
leave it  Â
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cordial
restorative, beneficial to the heart  Â
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air ⦠her
she seems to breathe  Â
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ruddiness
rosy color  Â
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mar
spoil  Â
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forbear
restrain yourself, withdraw  Â
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presently
immediately  Â
chapel
room set aside for worship  Â
resolve you
prepare yourself  Â
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wicked powers
witchcraft  Â
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On
onward  Â
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strike
strike up (sense then shifts to “affect”) Â Â
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fill ⦠up
i.e. bring you back to life  Â
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him
i.e. death  Â
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for ⦠double
by shunning her in this new life, you would kill her again  Â
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Is ⦠suitor?
i.e. Must she take your hand? Â Â
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pertain to life
is truly alive  Â
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make it manifest
explain  Â
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hooted
jeered  Â
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preserved
kept alive, protected  Â
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in being
alive  Â
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issue
outcome/child  Â
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they ⦠relation
at this crucial moment others trouble your happiness by relating their own stories  Â
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Partake
extend  Â
turtle
turtledove, thought to mate for life  Â
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mate
i.e. Antigonus  Â
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lost
dead  Â
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match
contract  Â
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between's
between us  Â
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For
as for  Â
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justified
confirmed, acknowledged  Â
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troth-plight
betrothed  Â
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demand
question  Â
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dissevered
divided  Â