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A poor lone woman.
— King Henry IV. Part II, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: sexton
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[Enter DOGBERRY, VERGES, and Sexton, in gowns; and]
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O, a stool and a cushion for the sexton. |
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God's my life, where's the sexton? let him write
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Come, bring away the plaintiffs: by this time our
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Here, here comes master Signior Leonato, and the
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[Re-enter LEONATO and ANTONIO, with the Sexton] |