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I do know of these
That therefore only are reputed wise
For saying nothing.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: wit
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With wit or steel? |
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Ay, that there was, mine host; one that hath taught
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What tellest thou me of black and blue? I was
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And these are not fairies? I was three or four
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