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Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath,
Study to break it and not break my troth.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: braving
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The Florentines and Senoys are by the ears;
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Perchance his boast of Lucrece' sovereignty
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Even in condition of the worst degree,
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My lords of England, let me tell you this:
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[Enter DEMETRIUS and CHIRON, braving] |