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The weariest and most loathed worldly life
That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment
Can lay on nature, is a paradise
To what we fear of death.
— Measure for Measure, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: iv
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[Enter KING EDWARD IV, GLOUCESTER, CLARENCE, and LADY GREY] |
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I mind to tell him plainly what I think.
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Stay, or thou diest!
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[Enter KING EDWARD IV and a Huntsman with him] |
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[Flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV, GLOUCESTER,]
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[Enter KING EDWARD IV, GLOUCESTER, and soldiers] |
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They are at hand, and you shall quickly know.
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[Alarum and excursions. Enter KING EDWARD IV, bringing]
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9 |
[Flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV in triumph; with]
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10 |
Here pitch our battle; hence we will not budge.
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11 |
[Flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV, GLOUCESTER, CLARENCE,]
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[Flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV, QUEEN ELIZABETH,]
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