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There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple:
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't.
— The Tempest, Act I Scene 2
KEYWORD: ah
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Ha! ha! Alas, poor wretch! ah, poor capocchia!
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2 |
Ah, ah! |
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3 |
Here, here, here he comes.
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4 |
I know your favour, Lord Ulysses, well.
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5 |
No! why art thou then exasperate, thou idle
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6 |
Good night: I prithee, come.
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