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Accommodated; that is, when a man is, as they say, accommodated; or when a man is, being, whereby a' may be thought to be accommodated,ùwhich is an excellent thing.
— King Henry IV. Part II, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: move
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Yet come again; for thou perhaps mayst move
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Prithee, hold thy peace; this is not the way: do
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[Reads] 'Fare thee well; and God have mercy upon
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