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Et tu, Brute!
— Julius Caesar, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: ass
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If thou art changed to aught, 'tis to an ass. |
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'Tis true; she rides me and I long for grass.
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I think thou art an ass. |
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Marry, so it doth appear
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O villain! thou hast stolen both mine office and my name.
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I am an ass, I am a woman's man and besides myself. |
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Thou art sensible in nothing but blows, and so is an
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I am an ass, indeed; you may prove it by my long
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