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— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: glad
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He that hath lost her too; so is the queen,
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I am very glad on't. |
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Sir, you o'er-rate my poor kindness: I was glad I
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I am glad I was up so late; for that's the reason I
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I am most glad
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I am glad to be constrain'd to utter that
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A most incivil one: the wrongs he did me
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