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I am one, my liege,
Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world
Have so incensed that I am reckless what
I do to spite the world.
— Macbeth, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: wood
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But, as 'tis,
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[Within] There's wood enough within. |
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[Enter CALIBAN with a burden of wood. A noise of]
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All the infections that the sun sucks up
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Do not torment me, prithee; I'll bring my wood home faster. |
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I'll show thee the best springs; I'll pluck thee berries;
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