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"Thomas Kent": Is she beautiful?William Shakespeare:Thomas, if I could write the beauty of her eyes, I was born to look in them and know myself."Thomas Kent": And Her lips?William Shakespeare:Her lips? The early morning rose would whither on the branch if it could feel envy."Thomas Kent": And her voice, like lark's song?William Shakespeare:Deeper. Softer. None of your twittering larks. I would banish nightingales from their garden before they interrupt her song."Thomas Kent": Ah, she sings too?William Shakespeare:Constantly, without doubt. And plays the lute. She has a natural ear. And her bosom. Did I mention her bosom?"Thomas Kent": What of her bosom?William Shakespeare:Oh, Thomas, a pair of pippins as round and rare as golden apples
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Tell me is is she beautiful
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Thomas if I could write with the beauty of her eyes
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I was born to look in them and know myself
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A A And her lips Her lips
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The early morning rose would wither on the branch if it could feel envy
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And her voice like lark s song
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Deeper softer None of your twittering larks
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I would banish nightingales from her garden before they interrupt her song
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Ah she sings too Constantly
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Without doubt And plays the lute She has a natural ear
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And her bosom
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Did I mention her bosom What of her bosom
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Oh Thomas a pair of pippins
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as round and rare as golden apples
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Movie Summary
The world's greatest ever playwright, William Shakespeare, is young, out of ideas and short of cash, but meets his ideal woman and is inspired to write one of his most famous plays.
