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Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy.
— Timon of Athens, Act III Scene 5
KEYWORD: worthy
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Amen, if you love her; for the lady is very well worthy. |
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That she is worthy, I know. |
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That I neither feel how she should be loved nor
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Troth, my lord, I have played the part of Lady Fame.
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Because you talk of wooing, I will sing;
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No, not so, villain; thou beliest thyself:
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