William Shakespeare Quotes About Dancing
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I have trod a measure, I have flattered a lady, I have been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy.
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Hot and hasty, like a Scotch jig.
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For you and I are past our dancing days.
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Say, what abridgement have you for this evening? What masque, what music? How shall we beguile The lazy time if not with some delight?
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Come now, what masques, what dances shall we have To wear away this long age of three hours Between our after-supper and bedtime?
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You have dancing shoes with nimble soles. I have a soul of lead.
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You Jig, you amble, and you lisp.
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He capers, he dances, he has eyes of youth, he writes verses, he speaks holiday, he smells April and May.
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When you do dance, I wish you a wave o' the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.
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