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Enough, with over-measure.
— Coriolanus, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: best
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Very vilely in the morning, when he is sober, and
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True, madam: he, of all the men that ever my foolish
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My best endeavours shall be done herein. |
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You were best to tell Antonio what you hear;
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How every fool can play upon the word! I think the
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[Aside] Why, I were best to cut my left hand off
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