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The idea of her life shall sweetly creep
Into his study of imagination,
And every lovely organ of her life,
Shall come apparell'd in more precious habit,
More moving-delicate and full of life
Into the eye and prospect of his soul.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV Scene 1
KEYWORD: osric
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Enter young Osric, a courtier. |
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Yours, yours. [Exit Osric.] He does well to commend it
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My lord, his Majesty commended him to you by young Osric, who
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Enter King, Queen, Laertes, Osric, and Lords, with other |
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Give them the foils, young Osric. Cousin Hamlet,
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Why, as a woodcock to mine own springe, Osric.I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery. |