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Is there no respect of place, persons, nor time in you?
— Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 3
KEYWORD: mass
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By this light, I am well spoke on; I can hear it with
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Mass, thou say'st true. The Prince once set a
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By the mass, here will be old uds; it will be an
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By the mass, I was call'd anything; and I would have
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By the mass, I could anger her to th' heart. She was
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A good varlet, a good varlet, a very good varlet, Sir
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By the mass, you'll crack a quart together—ha! will
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