Vulgar words in Much Ado about Nothing (Page 1)
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Enter don Pedro, Claudio, Benedicke, Balthasar, and Iohn the bastard.
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Enter don Pedro, Iohn the bastard.
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Enter Sir Iohn the Bastard, and Conrade his companion.
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Enter Iohn the Bastard.
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Enter Prince, Bastard, Leonato, Frier, Claudio, Benedicke, Hero, and Beatrice.
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Two of them haue the verie bent of honor, And if their wisedomes be misled in this: The practise of it liues in Iohn the bastard, Whose spirits toile in frame of villanies Leo.
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Fare you well, Boy, you know my minde, I will leaue you now to your gossep-like humor, you breake iests as braggards do their blades, which God be thanked hurt not: my Lord, for your manie courtesies I thank you, I must discontinue your companie, your brother the Bastard is fled from Messina: you haue among you, kill'd a sweet and innocent Ladie: for my Lord Lackebeard there, he and I shall meete, and till then peace be with him Prin.