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— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: late
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'Tis not a mile; briefly we heard their drums:
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[Within] Come I too late? |
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Come I too late? |
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Call't not a plot:
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You are at point to lose your liberties:
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One word more, one word.
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'Tis he,'tis he: O, he is grown most kind of late. |