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Shakespearean language

Ben and Luke Rapp

This a crossword puzzle of the language William Shakespeare used.

khefdooal'noughtc
hrlahtiwnlthtoste
yperchanceiho'rms
ceyeroferehwdorei
vpcthoushould'stt
orrhetahtnuhsrihh
cgeercedaocnudoio
'omevgtvwtfoiutne
womwhlfuahcnuhlko
edaettopisgaenhsa
ydrlhhssisdrt'svd
yagltiodeokohheep
vynmdttutroigoyrl
adieuhdhawknuiaia
egrt'ewheretoyolq
hcsirrahartprivyu
ahuyrramorrowowme
Adieu
Anon
Aye
An
Aroint
Come hither
Counsel
Decree
Discourses
Dispatch
Doth
E'en
Fare thee well
Foe
God save thee
Good day
Grammercy
Hark
Heavy
Hie
Hither
Mark
Marry
Methinks
Morrow
Nay
Ne'r
Nought
Oft
Perchance
Plaque
Pray
Privy
Resolve
Shun that
Sirrah
Soft
Thee
Thither
Thou
Thou art
Thou should'st
Thou would'st
Thy
Tidings
Verily
Well met
Wherefore
Whereto
Will
Withal
Woe
Woo
Wrought

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