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O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: curse
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We mourn in black: why mourn we not in blood?
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Scoff on, vile fiend and shameless courtezan!
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Alas, what joy shall noble Talbot have
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I prithee, give me leave to curse awhile. |
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Curse, miscreant, when thou comest to the stake. |
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Then lead me hence; with whom I leave my curse:
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