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A beast, that wants discourse of reason.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: frederick
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One that old Frederick, your father, loves. |
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Flourish. Enter DUKE FREDERICK, LORDS, ORLANDO, |
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Do so; I'll not be by.
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I am more proud to be Sir Rowland's son,
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Enter DUKE FREDERICK, with LORDS |
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Enter DUKE FREDERICK, with LORDS |
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Enter DUKE FREDERICK, OLIVER, and LORDS |
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Let me have audience for a word or two.
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