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I thought upon one pair of English legs
Did march three Frenchmen.
— King Henry V, Act III Scene 6
KEYWORD: claudius
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Flourish. [Enter Claudius, King of Denmark, Gertrude the Queen, Hamlet, Polonius, Laertes and his sister Ophelia, [Voltemand, Cornelius,] Lords Attendant. |
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What, thou speak'st drowsily?
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Varro and Claudius! |
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Enter VARRO and CLAUDIUS |
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VARRO and CLAUDIUS lie down |
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6 |
Why, I will see thee at Philippi, then.
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Sleep again, Lucius. Sirrah Claudius!
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[with Claudius] Did we, my lord? |
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[with Claudius] It shall be done, my lord. |