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Why, then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: thou
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Thou hast a servant named Lucilius. |
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Till I be gentle, stay thou for thy good morrow;
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Why dost thou call them knaves? thou know'st them not. |
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Thou know'st I do: I call'd thee by thy name. |
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Thou art proud, Apemantus. |
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How likest thou this picture, Apemantus? |
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An thou shouldst, thou 'ldst anger ladies. |
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So thou apprehendest it: take it for thy labour. |
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How dost thou like this jewel, Apemantus? |
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What dost thou think 'tis worth? |
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Thou liest. |
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Then thou liest: look in thy last work, where thou
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That I had no angry wit to be a lord.
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The more accursed thou, that still omitt'st it. |
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Thou art going to Lord Timon's feast? |
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Thou art a fool to bid me farewell twice. |
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Would all those fatterers were thine enemies then,
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Thou weepest to make them drink, Timon. |
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I take all and your several visitations
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Now, Apemantus, if thou wert not sullen, I would be
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