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Your heart's desires be with you!
— As You Like It, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: berkeley
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God for his mercy! what a tide of woes
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How far is it, my lord, to Berkeley now? |
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Because your lordship was proclaimed traitor.
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How far is it to Berkeley? and what stir
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There stands the castle, by yon tuft of trees,
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[Enter LORD BERKELEY] |
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It is my Lord of Berkeley, as I guess. |