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She that was ever fair and never proud,
Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud.
— Othello, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: liege
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Ay, my liege; so please you give us leave. |
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Orlando, my liege; the youngest son of Sir Rowland de
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So was I when your Highness took his dukedom;
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Pronounce that sentence, then, on me, my liege;
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