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When love begins to sicken and decay,
It useth an enforced ceremony.
There are no tricks in plain and simple faith.

      — Julius Caesar, Act IV Scene 2

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KEYWORD: kiss

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1

Tempest
[II, 2]

Stephano

1218

Here, kiss the book. Though thou canst swim like a
duck, thou art made like a goose.

2

Tempest
[II, 2]

Stephano

1229

Come, swear to that; kiss the book: I will furnish
it anon with new contents swear.

3

Tempest
[II, 2]

Caliban

1235

I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island;
And I will kiss thy foot: I prithee, be my god.

4

Tempest
[II, 2]

Caliban

1239

I'll kiss thy foot; I'll swear myself thy subject.

5

Tempest
[II, 2]

Stephano

1244

Come, kiss.

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