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Your face, my thane, is as a book where men
May read strange matters. To beguile the time,
Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye,
Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower,
But be the serpent under't.
— Macbeth, Act I Scene 5
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I am Christophero Sly; call not me 'honour' nor 'lordship.' I
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Or Daphne roaming through a thorny wood,
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Ay, and that thou and the proudest of you all shall find
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