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Why should a man whose blood is warm within,
Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
— The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: wholly
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And the business you have broached here cannot be
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I have read three hours then: mine eyes are weak:
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They are worse fools to purchase mocking so.
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You have, Master Slender; I stand wholly for you:
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Wholly, sir. |
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Fair Lady Cressid,
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