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Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast,
Ready with every nod to tumble down.
— King Richard III, Act III Scene 4
KEYWORD: wonder
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I wonder if Titania be awaked;
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2 |
My lord, this is my daughter here asleep;
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3 |
Gentles, perchance you wonder at this show;
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4 |
I wonder if the lion be to speak. |
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5 |
No wonder, my lord: one lion may, when many asses do. |