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An I have not forgotten what the inside of a church is made of, I am a pepper-corn.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act III Scene 3
KEYWORD: cheer
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You're sad, Signior Balthazar: pray God our cheer
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Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast. |
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Ay, to a niggardly host, and more sparing guest:
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Here is neither cheer, sir, nor welcome: we would
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And may it be that you have quite forgot
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There, take it; and much thanks for my good cheer. |