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Oh, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful
In the contempt and anger of his lip!
— Twelfth Night, Act III Scene 1
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Those wicked creatures yet do look well-favour'd
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[aside] How should this be?
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Our very loving sister, well bemet.
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Enter Lear, with Cordelia [dead] in his arms, [Edgar, Captain, and others following]. |