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To the latter end of a fray and the beginning of a feast...
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: over
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Hang him, mechanical salt-butter rogue! I will
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No weapons, sir. There comes my master, Master
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I ha' told them over and over; they lack no
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Master Fenton, talk not to me; my mind is heavy: I
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Marry, sir, we'll bring you to Windsor, to one
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