The book Shakespeare's Comedy of Love's Labour's Lost; was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of Shakespeare's Comedy of Love's Labour's Lost; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shakespeare's Comedy of Love's Labour's Lost; a good or bad book?
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Princess. None are so surely caught, when they are catch'd, As wit turn'd fool; folly, in- wisdom hatch'd, 7 o Hath wisdom's warrant and the help of school, And wit's own grace to grace a learned fool. Rosaline. The blood of youth burns not with such excess As gravity's revolt to wantonness. Maria. Folly in fools bears not so strong a note As foolery in the wise, when wit doth dote ; Since all the power thereof it doth apply To prove, by wit, worth in simplicity. Princess. Here comes Boyet, and... mirth is in his face. 79 Enter Boyet. Boyet. O, I am stabb'd with laughter ! Where 's her grace ? Princess. Thy news, Boyet? Boyet. Prepare, madam, prepare ! — Arm, wenches, arm ! encounters mounted are Against your peace. Love doth approach disguis'd, Armed in arguments ; you '11 be surpris'd. Muster your wits, stand in your own defence ; Or hide your heads like cowards, and fly hence. Princess. Saint Denis to Saint Cupid! What are they That charge their breath against us ? say, scout, say. Boyet.
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