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Many can brook the weather that love not the wind.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: spoke
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He was excellent indeed, madam: the king very
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Why, Doctor She: my lord, there's one arrived,
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3 |
If I break time, or flinch in property
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I have, sir, as I was commanded from you,
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Ah, what sharp stings are in her mildest words!
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Now will I lead you to the house, and show you
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That's all the fault: I spoke with her but once
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8 |
What says he to your daughter? have you spoke? |
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I have spoke the truth. |