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Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination.
— King Lear, Act IV Scene 6
KEYWORD: remember
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By this hat, then, he in the red face had it; for
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How say you? O, I should remember him: does he not
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Do so. Go tell thy master I am alone.
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No, it is 'lapis:' I pray you, remember in your prain. |
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Remember, William; focative is caret. |
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Come, come; we'll couch i' the castle-ditch till we
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Trib, trib, fairies; come; and remember your parts:
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The Windsor bell hath struck twelve; the minute
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