Richard Peers

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Original text in yellow, anagram in pink.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona, IV, ii, 40-44

Who is Silvia? what is she,
   That all our swains commend her?
Holy, fair, and wise is she;
   The heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be.

In another of the Bard's well-regarded verses, Valentine's chosen sweetheart is highly lauded. Who had his? What, his sadistic chum? "Ah, I maim him!"

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Julius Caesar, III, ii, 79-80

Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears;
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.

Dearest chum of Roman ruler in tirade: "Come on, I repay most your enemy stabs in scorn!"

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Updated: May 10, 2016


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