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A most unspotted lily shall she pass
To the ground, and all the world shall mourn her.
— King Henry VIII, Act V Scene 5
KEYWORD: bless
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Well, be honest, be honest; and God bless your
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Tilly-fally, Sir John, ne'er tell me; and your ancient
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O, the Lord preserve thy Grace! By my troth, welcome
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Sir John, the Lord bless you; God prosper your
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God bless thy lungs, good knight! |