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I am tied to the stake, and I must stand the course.
— King Lear, Act III Scene 7
KEYWORD: fellow
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He that commends me to mine own content
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Consent to pay thee that I never had!
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No, he's in Tartar limbo, worse than hell.
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The fellow is distract, and so am I;
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It is no shame: the fellow finds his vein,
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