O jest unseen, inscrutable, invisible,
As a nose on a man's face, or a weathercock on a steeple!
My master sues to her, and she hath taught her suitor,
He being her pupil, to become her tutor.
O excellent device! was there ever heard a better,
That my master, being scribe, to himself should write the letter?
Valentine. How now, sir? what are you reasoning with yourself?
Speed. Nay, I was rhyming: 'tis you that have the reason.

Autore: William Shakespeare

O jest unseen, inscrutable, invisible,<br />As a nose on a man's face, or a weathercock on a steeple! <br />My master sues to her, and she hath taught her suitor, <br />He being her pupil, to become her tutor. <br />O excellent device! was there ever heard a better, <br />That my master, being scribe, to himself should write the letter?<br />Valentine. How now, sir? what are you reasoning with yourself?<br />Speed. Nay, I was rhyming: 'tis you that have the reason. - William Shakespeare


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