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Falstaff sweats to death,
And lards the lean earth as he walks along.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: tale
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Like the old tale, my lord: 'it is not so, nor
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What need the bridge much broader than the flood?
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Indeed, that tells a heavy tale for him: conclude,
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I will owe thee an answer for that: and now forward
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All this I see; and I see that the fashion wears
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Not so, neither: but know that I have to-night
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Well, stand aside. 'Fore God, they are both in a
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