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The Shakespeare Shoppe by incognita

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Dedicated to the one, the only, The Bard of Avon, these unique and original Shakespeare designs can only be found here at The Shakespeare Shoppe @ Skreened! Taking full advantage of the bigger design area, these designs are all adapted from our existing work @ www.shakespeareshoppe.com for those Shakespeare fans who want more bang for their buck!

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Shakespeare Insults - When just one swear word is not enough - here is a collection of 58 of The Bard's best cussing in the one design! Show your knowledge of Shakespeare...
When just one swear word is not enough - here is a collection of 58 of The Bard's best cussing in the one design! Show your knowledge of Shakespeare...
As You Like It Strangers Insult (B&W) - "I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
"I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
Cymbeline Worms Insult (B&W) - "Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
"Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
Henry IV Hellfire Insult (B&W) - "I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
"I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
As You Like It Strangers Insult - "I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
"I do desire we may be better strangers" - the perfect put down from Shakespeare's As You Like It
Cymbeline Worms Insult - "Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
"Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms of Nile" - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
Henry IV Hellfire Insult - "I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
"I never saw thy face but I think upon hell-fire" - William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Pt. 1.
 
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