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If it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge.

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act III Scene 1

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KEYWORD: sirrah

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1

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 1]

Ferdinand

277

Ay, the best for the worst. But, sirrah, what say
you to this?

2

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 1]

Biron

300

I'll lay my head to any good man's hat,
These oaths and laws will prove an idle scorn.
Sirrah, come on.

3

Love's Labour's Lost
[III, 1]

Don Adriano de Armado

881

Sirrah Costard, I will enfranchise thee.

4

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 1]

Holofernes

1769

Quare chirrah, not sirrah?

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