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All the learned and authentic fellows.
— All's Well that Ends Well, Act II Scene 3
KEYWORD: effect
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Thou art the cause, and most accursed effect. |
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Your beauty was the cause of that effect;
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Then, grandam, you conclude that he is dead.
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Well, let them rest. Come hither, Catesby.
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Good Catesby, go, effect this business soundly. |