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He is well paid that is well satisfied.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act IV Scene 1
KEYWORD: call
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Rape, call you it, my lord, to seize my own,
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Go home, call for sweet water, wash thy hands. |
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She hath no tongue to call, nor hands to wash;
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I go, Andronicus: and for thy hand
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O, here I lift this one hand up to heaven,
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Nay, nay, let Rape and Murder stay with me;
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What boots it thee to call thyself a sun? |