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Iago. What, are you hurt, lieutenant?
Cas. Ay, past all surgery.

      — Othello, Act II Scene 3

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KEYWORD: promised

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1

Winter's Tale
[IV, 4]

Mopsa

2124

I was promised them against the feast; but they come
not too late now.

2

Winter's Tale
[IV, 4]

Dorcas

2126

He hath promised you more than that, or there be liars.

3

Winter's Tale
[IV, 4]

Mopsa

2127

He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he has
paid you more, which will shame you to give him again.

4

Winter's Tale
[IV, 4]

Mopsa

2136

I have done. Come, you promised me a tawdry-lace
and a pair of sweet gloves.

5

Winter's Tale
[IV, 4]

Autolycus

2787

After I have done what I promised?

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