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'T is a naughty night to swim in.
— King Lear, Act III Scene 4
KEYWORD: doom
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Romeo, away, be gone!
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What storm is this that blows so contrary?
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Father, what news? what is the prince's doom?
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Too familiar
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What less than dooms-day is the prince's doom? |
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Yet 'banished'? Hang up philosophy!
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