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And put
My clouted brogues from off my feet.
— Cymbeline, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: dispute
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Whether your grace be worthy, yea or no,
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Dispute it like a man. |
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3 |
Dispute not with her; she is lunatic. |
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Let me dispute with thee of thy estate. |
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Methinks a father
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