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![]() Summer 1997 Quoting Shakespeare If you know that the course of true love never did run smooth, Or have ever worn you heart of your sleeve, Suffered from green-eyed jealousy, Refused to budge an inch, Acted more in sorrow than in anger, Hoped for a plague on both houses, Knitted your brow, Been tongue-tied, a tower of strength, Hoodwinked or in a pickle, Made a virtue of necessity, insisted on fair play, ![]() Slept not one wink, stood on ceremony, Danced attendance, laughed yourself into stiches, Had short shrift, cold comfort, Or too much of a good thing; Seen better days, recalled your salad days, Lived in a fool's paradise, Been eaten out of house and home by your own flesh and blood--- Be that as it may, As good luck would have it, You are quoting Shakespeare. Back to FoolsCap | |
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