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Oft expectation fails, and most oft there
Where most it promises.

      — All's Well that Ends Well, Act II Scene 1

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KEYWORD: wag

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Merry Wives of Windsor
[I, 3]

Host

310

Discard, bully Hercules; cashier: let them wag; trot, trot.

2

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 1]

Host

784

Here, boys, here, here! shall we wag?

3

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 3]

Host

1162

And I will provoke him to't, or let him wag.

4

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 3]

Host

1187

Let us wag, then.

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