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Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
— King Henry IV. Part II, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: admiration
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Season your admiration for a while
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Then thus she says: your behaviour hath struck her into
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O wonderful son, that can so stonish a mother! But is there no
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