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A deed without a name.
— Macbeth, Act IV Scene 1
KEYWORD: wasp
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'If, Collatine, thine honour lay in me,
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Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry. |
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Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting?
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But when ye have the honey ye desire,
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