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In my school-days, when I had lost one shaft,
I shot his fellow of the selfsame flight
The selfsame way, with more advised watch,
To find the other forth; and by adventuring both,
I oft found both.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: yield
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Their silent war of lilies and of roses,
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'But if thou yield, I rest thy secret friend:
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'So let thy thoughts, low vassals to thy state'—
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'Thou, Collatine, shalt oversee this will;
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And from the walls of strong-besieged Troy
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