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What claims of antiquity in the here-mentioned conjugations of "know"?? I speaketh not these ancient forms.
Thy mother spoke many an ancient form when I knew her.
Such sweet humor, to belittle you, for thou knowest not how to spell "knoweth". Thou art a fool, and the world laughs at you...
suppposed to read 350
Though in truth with your mother I used a modern tongue.
Methink’st thou art a general offense and every man should beat thee. Mayst thou freaketh off, my brother.
Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?
Do you quarrel, sir?!?
I do quarrel, but in mere jest, my good fellow;This Shakespearean talk has made me unmellow.
"If you have tears, prepare to shed them now".
Ha ha, I share in thy jest, lest thou think I be serious!
Today's version?We need this to become a smiley.
Today was my mother's birthday - I hope you all don't start talking like her
Katherina: "Asses are made to bear, and so are you" Taming of the Shrew (II, i, 200)(It's tough to find a good Shakespeare-esque quote/version)
"Here, stand behind this bulk, straight will he come.Wear thy good rapier bare, and put it home.Quick, quick! Fear nothing. I’ll be at thy elbow.It makes us, or it mars us. Think on that,And fix most firm thy resolution."
450 according to the Kennedy Center
Is that thy own wit or borrowed?
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