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This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbersà. There is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death.
— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: believing
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I did think thee, for two ordinaries, to be a pretty
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Now, God be praised, that to believing souls
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If he be not in love with some woman, there is no
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If you desire the spleen, and will laugh yourself
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No believing you, indeed, sir. But did you perceive
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And at his look she flatly falleth down,
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