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I had rather be a kitten and cry mew
Than one of these same metre ballad-mongers.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: rude
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That shall I do, my liege. Stay, Salisbury,
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'Tis like the commons, rude unpolish'd hinds,
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The rebels are in Southwark; fly, my lord!
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Why, rude companion, whatsoe'er thou be,
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If one so rude and of so mean condition
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