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This is Ercles' vein.
— A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: said
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Sir, he's a good dog, and a fair dog: can there be
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Thou'rt an emperor, Caesar, Keisar, and Pheezar. I
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Let him die: sheathe thy impatience, throw cold
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For the which I will be thy adversary toward Anne
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By gar, 'tis good; vell said. |
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This is my doing, now: 'Nay,' said I, 'will you cast
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Well said, brazen-face! hold it out. Come forth, sirrah! |
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Where's Bede? Go you, and where you find a maid
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Well said, fairy Hugh. |