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And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed
That roots itself...
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: gone
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Sirrah, be gone, or talk not, I advise you. |
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2 |
[with BIONDELLO:] O excellent motion! Fellows, let's be gone. |
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3 |
Farewell, sweet masters, both; I must be gone. |
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4 |
Nay, then,
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5 |
Faith, he is gone unto the taming-school. |
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6 |
Go, get thee gone, thou false deluding slave,
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7 |
[Aside] Hortensio, say thou wilt see the tailor paid.-
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8 |
Dally not with the gods, but get thee gone.
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