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Caes. The ides of March are come.
Sooth. Ay, Caesar; but not gone.
— Julius Caesar, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: jointure
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Ay, of a snail; for though he comes slowly, he carries
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Then, Warwick, thus: our sister shall be Edward's;
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He will make you a hundred and fifty pounds jointure. |
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O brother Montague, give me thy hand:
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That 'only' came well in. Sir, list to me:
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