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'T was merry when
You wager'd on your angling; when your diver
Did hang a salt-fish on his hook, which he
With fervency drew up.
— Antony and Cleopatra, Act II Scene 5
KEYWORD: pardon
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Pardon, dear madam: 'tis a passing shame
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2 |
Valentine's page; and sent, I think, from Proteus.
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Pardon me, Proteus: all I can is nothing
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4 |
Even now about it! I will pardon you. |
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5 |
Madam, please you peruse this letter.—
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6 |
It may not be; good madam, pardon me. |
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Thou hast prevail'd; I pardon them and thee:
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