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The kindest man,
The best-condition'd and unwearied spirit
In doing courtesies.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: sound
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Thou art always figuring diseases in me; but thou
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Nay, not as one would say, healthy; but so sound as
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Because authority, though it err like others,
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I'll teach you how you shall arraign your conscience,
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I remember you, sir, by the sound of your voice: I
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