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Sail like my pinnace to these golden shores.
— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: uncle
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Madam, your uncle Pandarus. |
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Good morrow, uncle Pandarus. |
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This morning, uncle. |
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Can Helenus fight, uncle? |
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5 |
Adieu, uncle. |
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6 |
To bring, uncle? |
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7 |
Well, uncle, what folly I commit, I dedicate to you. |
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8 |
Then, sweet my lord, I'll call mine uncle down;
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9 |
It is your uncle. |
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10 |
Go hang yourself, you naughty mocking uncle!
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11 |
Did not I tell you? Would he were knock'd i' the head!
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12 |
Why sigh you so profoundly? where's my lord? gone!
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13 |
Good uncle, I beseech you, on my knees! beseech you,
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14 |
I will not, uncle: I have forgot my father;
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