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Old father antic the law.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act I Scene 2
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In that you brook it in, it makes him worse:
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Sweet prince, the untainted virtue of your years
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No! why? When he that is my husband now
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My words are dull; O, quicken them with thine! |
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Why should calamity be full of words? |
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If so, then be not tongue-tied: go with me.
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