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My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne.

      — Romeo and Juliet, Act V Scene 1

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KEYWORD: finely

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1

Love's Labour's Lost
[IV, 1]

Rosaline

1091

Why, she that bears the bow.
Finely put off!

2

Love's Labour's Lost
[IV, 1]

Boyet

1093

My lady goes to kill horns; but, if thou marry,
Hang me by the neck, if horns that year miscarry.
Finely put on!

3

Love's Labour's Lost
[IV, 1]

Rosaline

1098

If we choose by the horns, yourself come not near.
Finely put on, indeed!

4

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Costard

2440

We will turn it finely off, sir; we will take
some care.

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