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When Fortune means to men most good,
She looks upon them with a threatening eye.
— King John, Act III Scene 4
KEYWORD: came
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What were you talking of when I came? Was Hector
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Nay, I am sure she does. She came to him th' other
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But to prove to you that Helen loves him: she came
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Juno have mercy! how came it cloven? |
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Swords! any thing, he cares not; an the devil come
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Is he here, say you? 'tis more than I know, I'll
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I thank thee, Hector
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