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The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet.
— King Richard II, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: lies
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I know not: but I am sure 'tis safer to
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Vices, I would say, sir. I know this man well: he
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Here's the midwife's name to't, one Mistress
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Methinks a father
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I see the play so lies
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Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box,
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