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The better part of valour is discretion.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act V Scene 4
KEYWORD: pleasure
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And then he sends you word
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I thank his grace, I know he loves me well;
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My lord, there needs no such apology:
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Your grace may do your pleasure. |
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What is't your highness' pleasure I shall do at
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