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Brutus. Then I shall see thee again?
Ghost. Ay, at Philippi.
Brutus. Why, I will see thee at Philippi, then.
— Julius Caesar, Act IV Scene 3
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Though Page be a secure fool, an stands so firmly
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Let's obey his humour a little further: come,
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What think you? may we, with the warrant of
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Yes, by all means; if it be but to scrape the
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Well, I will muse no further. Master Fenton,
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