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A most unspotted lily shall she pass
To the ground, and all the world shall mourn her.
— King Henry VIII, Act V Scene 5
KEYWORD: sleep
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'Tis a Greek invocation, to call fools into a circle. I'll
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With lawyers in the vacation; for they sleep between term
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Say 'a day' without the 'ever.' No, no, Orlando; men are
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And I'll sleep. Exeunt |
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I warrant you, with pure love and troubled brain, he hath
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