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I am never merry when I hear sweet music.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: vill
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By my trot, I tarry too long. Od's me!
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It is no matter-a ver dat: do not you tell-a me
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By gar, de herring is no dead so as I vill kill him.
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By gar, den, I have as mush mock-vater as de
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By gar, me do look he shall clapper-de-claw me;
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By gar, me vill kill de priest; for he speak for a
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I pray you, let-a me speak a word with your ear.
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I cannot tell vat is dat: but it is tell-a me dat
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