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Rog. Or frowns. Tang. If Rosalie did ever frown. Rog. Upon my word, I never saw her frown. Tang. And did she so, why frowns would sit on her Like clouds at molten eve, sunned into grace, Made beautiful by what they bask in. Rog. Thou, Meanwhile, as faithful glass - forget not that As smile for smile, wilt give back frown for frown; Whence the black danger, that those doubling frowns, Breeding as cloud doth cloud in angry weather, Heaven's face besmirch with gusty grimness, Not to be rent but by a stormful breach And then, obsequious glass, instead of smiles, Hot lightning and the rough-mouthed thunder echoes. Alas! Too certain 'tis, as smile to smile, And frown to frown, love leads to matrimony. Tang. Now I suspect thee. Thou dost never ?out At aught thyself hast not a. Part in. Come, Confess. Rog. Well, in what guise? Shall I protest A melancholy sickness at my heart, tang. All sicknesses that life is wasted with Are purged from hearts that are by love invigored.
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