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This is very midsummer madness.

      — Twelfth Night, Act III Scene 4

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KEYWORD: lordship

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1

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

365

Hail to your lordship!

2

Hamlet
[III, 1]

Ophelia

1801

What means your lordship?

3

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3737

Your lordship is right welcome back to Denmark.

4

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3745

Sweet lord, if your lordship were at leisure, I should impart
a thing to you from his Majesty.

5

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3749

I thank your lordship, it is very hot.

6

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3770

Your lordship speaks most infallibly of him.

7

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3807

The King, sir, hath laid that, in a dozen passes between
yourself and him, he shall not exceed you three hits; he hath
laid on twelve for nine, and it would come to immediate trial
if your lordship would vouchsafe the answer.

8

Hamlet
[V, 2]

Osric

3820

I commend my duty to your lordship.

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