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His nature is too noble for the world:
He would not flatter Neptune for his trident,
Or Jove for's power to thunder.
— Coriolanus, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: ways
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O, make for Tarsus!
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[To MARINA] Come your ways. My masters, you say
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Come your ways; follow me. |
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My lord, she's not paced yet: you must take some
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How's this? We must take another course with you.
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I must have your maidenhead taken off, or the common
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Come, mistress; come your ways with me. |
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Do any thing but this thou doest. Empty
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'Faith, my acquaintance lies little amongst them.
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