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The bookish theoric.
— Othello, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: hide
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Nay, then I'll stop your mouth. Bring thou her husband:
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O, thus I found her, straying in the park,
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But yet let reason govern thy lament.TITUS ANDRONICUS. If there were reason for these miseries,
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O, that which I would hide from heaven's eye,
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