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To business that we love we rise betime,
And go to't with delight.
— Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV Scene 4
KEYWORD: lord
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I will, my lord. |
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O Lord, I must laugh!
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Good Lord! you use this dalliance to excuse
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May it please your grace, Antipholus, my husband,
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No, my good lord: myself, he and my sister
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My lord, in truth, thus far I witness with him,
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He had, my lord: and when he ran in here,
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I came from Corinth, my most gracious lord,— |