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I dare do all that may become a man;
Who dares do more is none.
— Macbeth, Act I Scene 7
KEYWORD: clitus
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[Enter BRUTUS, DARDANIUS, CLITUS, STRATO, and VOLUMNIUS] |
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Sit thee down, Clitus: slaying is the word;
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O Clitus! |
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To kill him, Clitus. Look, he meditates. |
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Hence! I will follow.
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