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When beggars die, there are no comets seen;
The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
— Julius Caesar, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: gar
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You jack'nape, give-a this letter to Sir Hugh; by
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It is no matter-a ver dat: do not you tell-a me
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Rugby, come to the court with me. By gar, if I have
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By gar, he has save his soul, dat he is no come; he
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By gar, de herring is no dead so as I vill kill him.
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By gar, he is de coward Jack priest of de vorld; he
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By gar, den, I have as mush mock-vater as de
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By gar, me do look he shall clapper-de-claw me;
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By gar, me vill kill de priest; for he speak for a
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By gar, me dank you for dat: by gar, I love you;
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By gar, 'tis good; vell said. |
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By gar, you are de coward, de Jack dog, John ape. |
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By gar, with all my heart. He promise to bring me
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By gar, 'tis no the fashion of France; it is not
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By gar, nor I too: there is no bodies. |
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By gar, I see 'tis an honest woman. |
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Dat is good; by gar, with all my heart! |
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Vere is Mistress Page? By gar, I am cozened: I ha'
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Ay, by gar, and 'tis a boy: by gar, I'll raise all Windsor. |