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The seeming truth which cunning times put on
To entrap the wisest.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: boy
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[Enter Troilus's Boy] |
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Good boy, tell him I come.
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[Enter PANDARUS and Troilus's Boy, meeting] |
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[Exit Boy] |
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I thank you for that: if my lord get a boy of you,
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Prithee, be silent, boy; I profit not by thy talk:
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No, faith, young Troilus; doff thy harness, youth;
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