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While one with moderate haste might tell a hundred.
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: sad
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'Why should this a desert be?
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Nay, but the devil take mocking! Speak sad brow and true
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Why, 'tis good to be sad and say nothing. |
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A traveller! By my faith, you have great reason to be
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And your experience makes you sad. I had rather have a
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