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'T is a naughty night to swim in.
— King Lear, Act III Scene 4
KEYWORD: entreat
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No, that were pity:
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I thank your honour. For my part, my lord,
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I have a wife, whom, I protest, I love:
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Sir, I entreat you home with me to dinner. |
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Fair sir, you are well o'erta'en
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