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Question: What think ye of this fine collaboration of a conversation!?
Shakespeare: Doth thy ears find one has found you as I
Nymph: As it appears, sir
Shakespeare: This moved thee, did it not!?
Nymph: Indeed, though twas’ missed at a glance
Shakespeare: Pray tell
Nymph: Though did not see through the ignorance of another
Shakespeare: I stood above it all
Nymph: Thine eyes have cleared, fine sir
Shakespeare: Twas’ pleasure found upon this sojourn Madamselfly
Nymph: No fine sir, tis’ I who sit pleased to have been before thee


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sweet!.!.!.a bit of a quaint conceit, but that is part of it's charm

you should, if you haven't already, read Anthony Burgess' "Nothing Like the Sun"- it's an amazingly written, sly, fictionalized account of Shakespeare's love life!.!.!.beautifulWww@QuestionHome@Com

I think if thou est doth like it , it is good enough!
Cheers! ( I hope I got the thou est right)Www@QuestionHome@Com

I got to nymph and stopped (eyelids wide open, mouth agape)!.!.!. what were you saying!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

are you dis'n the guy who dis'd you a while ago!?!?!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

That Will, what a ladies man!. I think he thinks you think!.!.!.never mind!.!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com