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Delivers in such apt and gracious words
That aged ears play truant at his tales,
And younger hearings are quite ravished;
So sweet and voluble is his discourse.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act II Scene 1
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Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich, being poor;
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If the matter were good, my lord, I durst swear it were his;
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Sir, I am too old to learn.
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They durst not do't;
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Nature 's above art in that respect. There's your press
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