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A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.

      — A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III Scene 1

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KEYWORD: wronged

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1

Much Ado about Nothing
[II, 1]

Don Pedro

617

The Lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you: the
gentleman that danced with her told her she is much
wronged by you.

2

Much Ado about Nothing
[II, 2]

Borachio

778

The poison of that lies in you to temper. Go you to
the prince your brother; spare not to tell him that
he hath wronged his honour in marrying the renowned
Claudio—whose estimation do you mightily hold
up—to a contaminated stale, such a one as Hero.

3

Much Ado about Nothing
[IV, 1]

Benedick

1913

Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.

4

Much Ado about Nothing
[IV, 1]

Beatrice

1961

Sweet Hero! She is wronged, she is slandered, she is undone.

5

Much Ado about Nothing
[IV, 1]

Benedick

1974

Think you in your soul the Count Claudio hath wronged Hero?

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