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Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn?
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act III Scene 3
KEYWORD: ha
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Swords! any thing, he cares not; an the devil come
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2 |
In good troth, it begins so.
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3 |
Ha? |
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4 |
Ha! known! |
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5 |
Ha! |
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6 |
Ha! |
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7 |
Ha! ha! Alas, poor wretch! ah, poor capocchia!
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8 |
Ha, ha! |
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9 |
Ha!
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10 |
Ha, art thou there? |
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11 |
Now do I see thee, ha! have at thee, Hector! |