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Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: daughter
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'To show the beldam daughters of her daughter,
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'Show me the strumpet that began this stir,
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'Daughter, dear daughter,' old Lucretius cries,
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Yet sometime 'Tarquin' was pronounced plain,
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