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This is the very false gallop of verses.

      — As You Like It, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: fair

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Antony and Cleopatra
[I, 1]

Antony

59

Fie, wrangling queen!
Whom every thing becomes, to chide, to laugh,
To weep; whose every passion fully strives
To make itself, in thee, fair and admired!
No messenger, but thine; and all alone
To-night we'll wander through the streets and note
The qualities of people. Come, my queen;
Last night you did desire it: speak not to us.
[Exeunt MARK ANTONY and CLEOPATRA with]
their train]

2

Antony and Cleopatra
[II, 6]

Pompey

1295

I have fair meanings, sir.

3

Antony and Cleopatra
[II, 6]

Antony

1296

And fair words to them.

4

Antony and Cleopatra
[II, 6]

Domitius Enobarus

1336

But there is never a fair woman has a true face.

5

Antony and Cleopatra
[III, 2]

Lepidus

1675

Let all the number of the stars give light
To thy fair way!

6

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 4]

Captain

2654

The morn is fair. Good morrow, general.

7

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 7]

Eros

2770

They are beaten, sir, and our advantage serves
For a fair victory.

8

Antony and Cleopatra
[V, 2]

Proculeius

3387

Caesar sends greeting to the Queen of Egypt;
And bids thee study on what fair demands
Thou mean'st to have him grant thee.

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