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— Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: lend
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You start away
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I pray thee lend me thy lantern, to see my gelding
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I pray thee, lend me thine. |
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Ay, when? can'st tell? Lend me thy lantern, quoth
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Ned, prithee, come out of that fat room, and lend me
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What, stand'st thou idle here? lend me thy sword:
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He is, indeed; and living to kill thee. I prithee,
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