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You know how towards the end of "Much Ado about Nothing," Claudio, trying to prove that Benedick loves Beatrice, presents a sonnet that Benedick wrote? My brain insisted that Douglas would have written a Limerick instead...
Well, love is a great thing indeed
But why am I so much in need
For the love of a man
Who has his own van
But otherwise not much succeeds.
Well, love is a great thing indeed
But why am I so much in need
For the love of a man
Who has his own van
But otherwise not much succeeds.
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