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Our compell'd sins
Stand more for number than for accompt.
— Measure for Measure, Act II Scene 4
KEYWORD: ho
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Who keeps the gate here, ho? [The PORTER opens the gate]
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What is the matter? Keep the peace here, ho! |
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Why, there spoke a king. Lack nothing; be merry.
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