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Give you a reason on compulsion! If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I.

      — King Henry IV. Part I, Act II Scene 4

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KEYWORD: warrant

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1

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

Maria

870

Sport royal, I warrant you: I know my physic will
work with him. I will plant you two, and let the
fool make a third, where he shall find the letter:
observe his construction of it. For this night, to
bed, and dream on the event. Farewell.

2

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

1103

That's me, I warrant you.

3

Twelfth Night
[III, 1]

Viola

1260

I warrant thou art a merry fellow and carest for nothing.

4

Twelfth Night
[III, 4]

Maria

1665

No, I warrant you, he will not hear of godliness.

5

Twelfth Night
[III, 4]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

1686

Here's the challenge, read it: warrant there's
vinegar and pepper in't.

6

Twelfth Night
[III, 4]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

1689

Ay, is't, I warrant him: do but read.

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