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That full star that ushers in the even.
— Sonnet CXXXII
KEYWORD: ignobly
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Ay, noble uncle, thus ignobly used,
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Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem,
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By the kind gods, 'tis most ignobly done
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Come, sermon me no further:
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