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He that is strucken blind cannot forget
The precious treasure of his eyesight lost.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: andrew
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Who, Sir Andrew Aguecheek? |
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With drinking healths to my niece: I'll drink to
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3 |
[Enter SIR ANDREW] |
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4 |
Sweet Sir Andrew! |
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5 |
Accost, Sir Andrew, accost. |
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6 |
An thou let part so, Sir Andrew, would thou mightst
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7 |
[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH and SIR ANDREW] |
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8 |
Approach, Sir Andrew: not to be abed after
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9 |
[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH, SIR ANDREW, and FABIAN] |
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10 |
To anger him we'll have the bear again; and we will
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11 |
'One Sir Andrew,'— |
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12 |
[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH, and SIR ANDREW] |
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13 |
Let the garden door be shut, and leave me to my hearing.
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14 |
[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH, SIR ANDREW, and FABIAN] |
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15 |
You must needs yield your reason, Sir Andrew. |
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16 |
There is no way but this, Sir Andrew. |
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17 |
[Exit SIR ANDREW] |
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18 |
Never trust me, then; and by all means stir on the
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19 |
[Enter SIR ANDREW] |
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20 |
[Reads] 'Fare thee well; and God have mercy upon
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