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Have you not heard it said full oft,
A woman's nay doth stand for naught?
— The Passionate Pilgrim
KEYWORD: foot
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Stand you a while aloof, Cesario,
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Wilt thou set thy foot o' my neck? |
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Never trust me, then; and by all means stir on the
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