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He hath a daily beauty in his life.
— Othello, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: ha
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Ha! I like not that. |
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2 |
Ha! |
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3 |
Ha! |
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4 |
Ha! ha! false to me? |
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5 |
Ha! wherefore? |
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6 |
Ha, ha, ha! |
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7 |
I marry her! what? a customer! Prithee, bear some
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8 |
So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me; so hales,
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9 |
Yes: 'tis Emilia. By and by. She's dead.
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10 |
Ha! |