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Hysterica passio, down, thou climbing sorrow,
Thy element's below.
— King Lear, Act II Scene 4
KEYWORD: pound
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Nay: in that you are astray, 'twere best pound you. |
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Nay, sir, less than a pound shall serve me for
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You mistake; I mean the pound,—a pinfold. |
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From a pound to a pin? fold it over and over,
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