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One, two, and the third in your bosom.

      — Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 4

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KEYWORD: senior

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1

As You Like It
[II, 1]

(stage directions)

547

Enter DUKE SENIOR, AMIENS, and two or three LORDS, like foresters

2

As You Like It
[II, 7]

(stage directions)

893

A table set out. Enter DUKE SENIOR, AMIENS, and LORDS, like outlaws

3

As You Like It
[V, 4]

(stage directions)

2401

Enter DUKE SENIOR, AMIENS, JAQUES, ORLANDO, OLIVER, and CELIA

4

Comedy of Errors
[V, 1]

Dromio of Syracuse

1870

We'll draw cuts for the senior: till then lead thou first.

5

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 2]

Moth

317

By a familiar demonstration of the working, my tough senior.

6

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 2]

Don Adriano de Armado

318

Why tough senior? why tough senior?

7

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 2]

Moth

323

And I, tough senior, as an appertinent title to your
old time, which we may name tough.

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