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My little spirit, see,
Sits in a foggy cloud, and stays for me.

      — Macbeth, Act III Scene 5

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KEYWORD: warrant

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1

Pericles
[IV, 1]

Leonine

1597

I warrant you, madam.

2

Pericles
[IV, 2]

Bawd

1722

Boult, take you the marks of her, the colour of her
hair, complexion, height, age, with warrant of her
virginity; and cry 'He that will give most shall
have her first.' Such a maidenhead were no cheap
thing, if men were as they have been. Get this done
as I command you.

3

Pericles
[IV, 2]

Bawd

1790

Thou sayest true, i' faith, so they must; for your
bride goes to that with shame which is her way to go
with warrant.

4

Pericles
[IV, 2]

Boult

1805

I warrant you, mistress, thunder shall not so awake
the beds of eels as my giving out her beauty stir up
the lewdly-inclined. I'll bring home some to-night.

5

Pericles
[V, 1]

Marina

2333

Some such thing
I said, and said no more but what my thoughts
Did warrant me was likely.

6

Pericles
[V, 3]

Cerimon

2543

Upon this coast, I warrant you.

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