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The ornament of beauty is suspect,
A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air.
— Sonnet XX
KEYWORD: warrant
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I'll warrant you, 'tis as well:
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His worth is warrant for his welcome hither,
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That is the least, Lucetta, of my fear:
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And, Proteus, we dare trust you in this kind,
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I warrant you, my lord, more grace than boy. |