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O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified!
— Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 4
KEYWORD: bigot
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The French, my lord; men's mouths are full of it:
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2 |
[Enter PEMBROKE, SALISBURY, and BIGOT] |
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3 |
[with Bigot] Our souls religiously confirm thy words. |
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4 |
Lord Bigot, I am none. |
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5 |
[Enter, in arms, LEWIS, SALISBURY, MELUN, PEMBROKE,]
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6 |
[Enter SALISBURY, PEMBROKE, and BIGOT] |
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7 |
[Enter PRINCE HENRY, SALISBURY, and BIGOT] |
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8 |
[Exit BIGOT] |
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9 |
[Enter Attendants, and BIGOT, carrying KING JOHN in a chair] |