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Come not within the measure of my wrath.
— The Two Gentleman of Verona, Act V Scene 4
KEYWORD: always
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I know it well, sir; you always end ere you begin. |
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Forswear not thyself, sweet youth, for I am not
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You would have them always play but one thing? |
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I would always have one play but one thing.
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