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And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,
The instruments of darkness tell us truths,
Win us with honest trifles, to betray's
In deepest consequence.
— Macbeth, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: power
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Thou know'st I have power
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I thought as much.
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Which shows that beauty hath his power and will,
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Why, your herb-woman; she that sets seeds and roots
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The name
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Lord Cerimon, my lord; this man,
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