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It adds a precious seeing to the eye.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act IV Scene 3
KEYWORD: drink
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Will't please your lordship drink a cup of sack? |
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Sir, I shall not be slack; in sign whereof,
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I must away to-day before night come.
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Th'art a tall fellow; hold thee that to drink.
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You shall not choose but drink before you go;
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