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'T is better to be lowly born,
And range with humble livers in content,
Than to be perked up in a glistering grief,
And wear a golden sorrow.
— King Henry VIII, Act II Scene 3
KEYWORD: alive
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Ay, if I be alive and your mind hold and your dinner
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Well, to our work alive. What do you think
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Safe, Antony; Brutus is safe enough:
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This is not Brutus, friend; but, I assure you,
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