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Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: ladyship
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What would your ladyship? |
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That I might sing it, madam, to a tune.
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As you enjoin'd me, I have writ your letter
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What means your ladyship? do you not like it? |
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Please you, I'll write your ladyship another. |
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This is the gentleman I told your ladyship
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Mistress, it is: sweet lady, entertain him
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We'll both attend upon your ladyship. |
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Why, then, your ladyship must cut your hair. |
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Madam, good even to your ladyship. |
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I will not fail your ladyship. Good morrow, gentle lady. |
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12 |
Madam, please you peruse this letter.—
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Madam, he sends your ladyship this ring. |