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Make haste; the better foot before.
— King John, Act IV Scene 2
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He hangs the lip at something: you know all, Lord Pandarus. |
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What, am I poor of late?
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No.
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You shake, my lord, at something: will you go?
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You shall not have it, Diomed; faith, you shall not;
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