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'T is a fault to Heaven,
A fault against the dead, a fault to nature,
To reason most absurd.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: expressing
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Past all expressing. It is very meet
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Let not my love be call'd idolatry,
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I cannot too much muse
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