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A word and a blow.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: shame
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How courtesy would seem to cover sin,
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Why to give over, I pray you? is it a shame to get
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Thou sayest true, i' faith, so they must; for your
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Be one of those that think
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Why, your herb-woman; she that sets seeds and roots
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