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O, wither'd is the garland of the war,
The soldier's pole is fallen.
— Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV Scene 15
KEYWORD: withal
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Nay, he struck so plainly, I could too well feel his
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You have prevailed: I will depart in quiet,
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Not once, nor twice, but twenty times you have.
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No, my good lord: myself, he and my sister
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I never came within these abbey-walls,
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