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She is a woman, therefore may be woo'd;
She is a woman, therefore may be won;
She is Lavinia, therefore must be loved.
What, man! more water glideth by the mill
Than wots the miller of;

      — Titus Andronicus, Act II Scene 1

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Shakespeare concordance:
all instances of "tempering"

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  • The numbers below indicate the number of speeches
    in which tempering appears in each listed work. If a single speech
    contains tempering more than once, the speech will still be counted once
    as part of the total count.
  • You may want to see all the instances at once.

Henry V (1)
Othello (1)
Romeo and Juliet (1)
Venus and Adonis (2)

 

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