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Villain and he be many miles asunder.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act III Scene 5
KEYWORD: ill
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No marvel then though he were ill affected.
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Ay, a tailor, sir. A stonecutter or a painter could not have
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Let me beseech your Grace not to do so.
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The Duke 's to blame in this; 'twill be ill taken. Exit. |
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Go to; say you nothing. There is division betwixt the Dukes,
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My point and period will be throughly wrought,
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What, in ill thoughts again? Men must endure
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