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O jest unseen, inscrutable, invisible,
As a nose on a man's face,
— The Two Gentleman of Verona, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: cure
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Why, very well; I telling you then, if you be
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It is a rupture that you may easily heal: and the
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It is too general a vice, and severity must cure it. |
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None, but that there is so great a fever on
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