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	<title>Comments on: 50 Famous Lines of #Tweetspeare</title>
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		<title>By: Gabriela</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gabriela</dc:creator>
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		<description>Romeo &amp; Juliet: @Romeo, O @Romeo, why is your username @Romeo? 
Hamlet To Tweet or not to Tweet, that is the question.
A midsummer night dreami: Shall I compare tweet to a summer’s day?
Julius Ceasar: Friends, Romans, Tweeps, lend me your ears; I come to bury @Caesar, not to @reply him.
Hamlet: Check your phone! Just got a tweet that @Rosencrantz &amp; @Guildenstern are dead!!
Hamlet: To dream perchance to tweet. Ah! There’s the URL!
King Lear: All the world’s a-twitter. And all the men and women merely twittering tweets.
Romeo &amp; Juliet That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as tweet.
Hamlet: Alas, poor @Yorick! I knew him, @Horatio, a fellow of infinite tweets, of most excellent @replies.
Hamlet: Out! Out damn bot!
Hamlet:O, I tweet, Horatio…
Richard III: A tweet, a tweet! My kingdom for a tweet!

The other I don&#039;t quite remember... :D Thought they&#039;re pretty cool :D</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Romeo &amp; Juliet: @Romeo, O @Romeo, why is your username @Romeo?<br />
Hamlet To Tweet or not to Tweet, that is the question.<br />
A midsummer night dreami: Shall I compare tweet to a summer’s day?<br />
Julius Ceasar: Friends, Romans, Tweeps, lend me your ears; I come to bury @Caesar, not to @reply him.<br />
Hamlet: Check your phone! Just got a tweet that @Rosencrantz &amp; @Guildenstern are dead!!<br />
Hamlet: To dream perchance to tweet. Ah! There’s the URL!<br />
King Lear: All the world’s a-twitter. And all the men and women merely twittering tweets.<br />
Romeo &amp; Juliet That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as tweet.<br />
Hamlet: Alas, poor @Yorick! I knew him, @Horatio, a fellow of infinite tweets, of most excellent @replies.<br />
Hamlet: Out! Out damn bot!<br />
Hamlet:O, I tweet, Horatio…<br />
Richard III: A tweet, a tweet! My kingdom for a tweet!</p>
<p>The other I don&#8217;t quite remember&#8230; :D Thought they&#8217;re pretty cool :D</p>
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