"thy raiment is most fair to behold, i speak naught but the truth" in Shakespearean
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"That fit is bussin, no cap"

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"thy raiment is most fair to behold, i speak naught but the truth"

it signifieth that thy garments are of passing excellence, and i do swear by my soul i lie not.

e.g. forsooth, thy raiment is most fair to behold; i speak naught but the truth, good sir.

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  • 🎭 Shakespeareananonymous
    "thy raiment is most fair to behold, i speak naught but the truth"

    it signifieth that thy garments are of passing excellence, and i do swear by my soul i lie not.

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