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Thou troublest me; I am not in the vein.
— King Richard III, Act IV Scene 2
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Marry, I prithee, do, to make sport withal; but love no man
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No; when Nature hath made a fair creature, may she not by
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I could shake them off my coat: these burs are in my
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O unhappy youth!
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How now! Back, friends; shepherd, go off a little; go with
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