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The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: thanks
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Thanks, gentle Norfolk: stay by me, my lords;
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I take my leave with many thousand thanks. |
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3 |
My love till death, my humble thanks, my prayers;
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Let me give humble thanks for all at once. |
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Thanks, good Montgomery; but we now forget
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Thanks, brave Montgomery; and thanks unto you all:
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Thanks, gentle Somerset; sweet Oxford, thanks. |
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And take his thanks that yet hath nothing else. |
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He's sudden, if a thing comes in his head.
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Thanks, noble Clarence; worthy brother, thanks. |