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You are my true and honourable wife,
As dear to me as are the ruddy drops...
— Julius Caesar, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: ye
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Yet he, of all the rest, I think, best loves ye. |
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Will ye be gone? |
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They are all perceived without ye. |
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4 |
[Aside] O, give ye good even! here's a million of manners. |
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Know ye Don Antonio, your countryman? |
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Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about ye:
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Nay, if the gentle spirit of moving words
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