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'T was merry when
You wager'd on your angling; when your diver
Did hang a salt-fish on his hook, which he
With fervency drew up.
— Antony and Cleopatra, Act II Scene 5
KEYWORD: ay
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Ay, do you fear it?
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2 |
I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus,
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3 |
Ay, Casca; tell us what hath chanced to-day,
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4 |
Ay, marry, was't, and he put it by thrice, every
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5 |
Ay. |
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6 |
Ay, he spoke Greek. |
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7 |
Ay, if I be alive and your mind hold and your dinner
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8 |
I must go in. Ay me, how weak a thing
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9 |
Ay, Caesar; but not gone. |
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10 |
Ay, every man away:
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11 |
Ay, and briefly. |
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12 |
Ay, and wisely. |
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13 |
Ay, and truly, you were best. |
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14 |
All this! ay, more: fret till your proud heart break;
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15 |
Ay, my lord, an't please you. |
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16 |
Ay, at Philippi. |
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17 |
Ay: saw you any thing? |
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18 |
Ay, if Messala will prefer me to you. |