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We cannot all be masters, nor all masters
Cannot be truly follow'd.
— Othello, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: forth
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Nay, stay a little:
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2 |
Attend you here the door of our stern daughter?
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3 |
Receive it friendly; but from this time forth
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4 |
I had no mind
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5 |
Come, stand thou by our side;
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6 |
Your servant, princes. Good my lord of Rome,
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7 |
The lofty cedar, royal Cymbeline,
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