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Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath,
Study to break it and not break my troth.
— Love's Labour's Lost, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: excuse
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Excuse me. |
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What's his excuse? |
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Nay, that shall not serve your turn; that shall not,
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Well, I'll make excuse. |
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Not I, honey-sweet queen. I long to hear how they
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