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Patience and sorrow strove
Who should express her goodliest.
— King Lear, Act IV Scene 3
KEYWORD: prepare
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Nay, gentlemen, prepare not to be gone;
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Do so, and bid my sweet prepare to chide. |
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3 |
Well get you gone: o' Thursday be it, then.
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4 |
Tush, I will stir about,
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5 |
Sir, go you in; and, madam, go with him;
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