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Much Ado About Nothing (Folio 1, 1623)
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319 Enter Leonato and an old man, brother to Leonato.
321hath he prouided this musicke?
323you newes that you yet dreamt not of.
324Lo. Are they good?
326couer: they shew well outward, the Prince and Count
327Claudio walking in a thick pleached alley in my orchard,
329couered to Claudio that hee loued my niece your daugh-
330ter, and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance,
331and if hee found her accordant, hee meant to take the
333of it.
334Leo. Hath the fellow any wit that told you this?
338peare it selfe: but I will acquaint my daughter withall,
340aduenture this bee true: goe you and tell her of it: coo-
342cie friend, goe you with mee and I will vse your skill,