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While you live, tell truth and shame the devil!
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: learned
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Upon my power I may dismiss this court,
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This letter from Bellario doth commend
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Most learned judge! A sentence! Come, prepare! |
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O upright judge! Mark, Jew: O learned judge! |
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O learned judge! Mark, Jew: a learned judge! |
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O Jew! an upright judge, a learned judge! |