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Her voice was ever soft,
Gentle, and low,ùan excellent thing in woman.
— King Lear, Act V Scene 3
KEYWORD: miracle
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[Enter a Townsman of Saint Alban's, crying 'A miracle!'] |
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What means this noise?
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A miracle! a miracle! |
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Come to the king and tell him what miracle. |
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Then, Saunder, sit there, the lyingest knave in
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Alas, master, what shall I do? I am not able to stand.
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Duke Humphrey has done a miracle to-day. |