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Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air,
The extravagant and erring spirit hies
To his confine.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: chief
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Enter the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE and SERVANT |
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Exeunt CHIEF JUSTICE and SERVANT |
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Enter the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE and his men |
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Then, my lord,
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5 |
Enter, severally, WARWICK, and the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE |
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How now, my Lord Chief Justice; whither away? |
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Carry Master Silence to bed. Master Shallow, my Lord
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8 |
Enter the KING and his train, the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE among them |
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9 |
My Lord Chief Justice, speak to that vain man. |
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10 |
Re-enter PRINCE JOHN, the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, with officers |
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Exeunt all but PRINCE JOHN and the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE |