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Man but a rush against Othello's breast,
And he retires.
— Othello, Act V Scene 2
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'But, ah, who ever shunn'd by precedent
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'For further I could say 'This man's untrue,'
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'And long upon these terms I held my city,
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'Among the many that mine eyes have seen,
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