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Charm ache with air, and agony with words.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: mildly
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She never reprehended him but mildly,
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2 |
Away! the tribunes do attend you: arm yourself
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The word is 'mildly.' Pray you, let us go:
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Ay, but mildly. |
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5 |
Well, mildly be it then. Mildly! |
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The king is come: deal mildly with his youth;
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What, is my Richard both in shape and mind
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We do, and vow to heaven and to his highness,
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