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Saint George, that swinged the dragon, and e'er since
Sits on his horse back at mine hostess' door.
— King John, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: sirrah
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Sirrah, you giant, what says the doctor to my water? |
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Sirrah, where's Snare? |
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Sirrah, you boy, and Bardolph, no word to your master
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Sirrah, here will be the Prince and Master Poins anon;
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Sirrah, what humour's the Prince of? |
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[To the PAGE]. Pay the musicians, sirrah.—Farewell,
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Ah, sirrah! quoth-a—we shall [Singing]
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