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In those holy fields
Over whose acres walked those blessed feet
Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd
For our advantage on the bitter cross.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: tarry
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But, my lads, my lads, to-morrow morning, by four
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Hear ye, Yedward; if I tarry at home and go not,
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Well, come what will, I'll tarry at home. |