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I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated
To closeness and the bettering of my mind.
— The Tempest, Act I Scene 2
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[Aside to GREGORY] Is the law of our side, if I say
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Madam, an hour before the worshipp'd sun
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I saw no man use you a pleasure; if I had, my weapon
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Lord, how my head aches! what a head have I!
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Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs and weeps:
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