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— King Henry IV. Part II, Act IV Scene 5
KEYWORD: desire
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None, but to desire your good company. |
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Good Ursula, wake my cousin Beatrice, and desire
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Nothing I; but God send every one their heart's desire! |
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Goodman Verges, sir, speaks a little off the
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I will not desire that. |
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Sweet prince, let me go no farther to mine answer:
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Your answer, sir, is enigmatical:
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