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Affliction may one day smile again; and till then, sit thee down, sorrow!
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act I Scene 1
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There's no news at the court, sir, but the old news; that
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Ay, but the feet were lame, and could not bear themselves
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Those that are in extremity of either are abominable
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O, sir, we quarrel in print by the book, as you have
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