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Foul deeds will rise,
Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes.

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 2

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KEYWORD: abides

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1

Antony and Cleopatra
[I, 3]

Antony

417

Let us go. Come;
Our separation so abides, and flies,
That thou, residing here, go'st yet with me,
And I, hence fleeting, here remain with thee. Away!

2

Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 1]

Earl of Westmoreland

2366

That argues but the shame of your offence:
A rotten case abides no handling.

3

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 4]

Eleanor

1250

Art thou gone too? all comfort go with thee!
For none abides with me: my joy is death;
Death, at whose name I oft have been afear'd,
Because I wish'd this world's eternity.
Stanley, I prithee, go, and take me hence;
I care not whither, for I beg no favour,
Only convey me where thou art commanded.

4

Measure for Measure
[V, 1]

Friar Peter

2661

Would he were here, my lord! for he indeed
Hath set the women on to this complaint:
Your provost knows the place where he abides
And he may fetch him.

5

Much Ado about Nothing
[I, 1]

Leonato

88

Never came trouble to my house in the likeness of
your grace: for trouble being gone, comfort should
remain; but when you depart from me, sorrow abides
and happiness takes his leave.

6

Richard III
[IV, 2]

Sir William Stanley

2635

My lord, I hear the Marquis Dorset's fled
To Richmond, in those parts beyond the sea
Where he abides.

7

Richard III
[IV, 4]

Queen Elizabeth

3000

Though far more cause, yet much less spirit to curse
Abides in me; I say amen to all.

8

Timon of Athens
[V, 1]

Painter

2260

As I took note of the place, it cannot be far where
he abides.

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