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Here are a few of the unpleasant'st words
That ever blotted paper!

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: going

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1

Julius Caesar
[II, 1]

Brutus

962

That must we also. What it is, my Caius,
I shall unfold to thee, as we are going
To whom it must be done.

2

Julius Caesar
[III, 1]

Brutus

1471

Mark Antony, here, take you Caesar's body.
You shall not in your funeral speech blame us,
But speak all good you can devise of Caesar,
And say you do't by our permission;
Else shall you not have any hand at all
About his funeral: and you shall speak
In the same pulpit whereto I am going,
After my speech is ended.

3

Julius Caesar
[III, 3]

Second Citizen

1828

Whither are you going?

4

Julius Caesar
[III, 3]

Cinna the Poet

1835

What is my name? Whither am I going? Where do I
dwell? Am I a married man or a bachelor? Then, to
answer every man directly and briefly, wisely and
truly: wisely I say, I am a bachelor.

5

Julius Caesar
[III, 3]

Cinna the Poet

1841

Directly, I am going to Caesar's funeral.

6

Julius Caesar
[III, 3]

Fourth Citizen

1853

It is no matter, his name's Cinna; pluck but his
name out of his heart, and turn him going.

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