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Put a tongue
In every wound of Caesar that should move
The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny.
— Julius Caesar, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: thousand
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Why, he has three thousand ducats a year. |
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Come away, come away, death,
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I have been dear to him, lad, some two thousand
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And I, most jocund, apt and willingly,
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Be not amazed; right noble is his blood.
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