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I shall ne'er be ware of mine own wit till I break my shins against it.
— As You Like It, Act II Scene 4
KEYWORD: arragon
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Quick, quick, I pray thee; draw the curtain straight:
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[Exeunt Arragon and train] |
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I learn in this letter that Don Peter of Arragon
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I do but stay till your marriage be consummate, and
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