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Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would,"
Like the poor cat i' the adage.
— Macbeth, Act I Scene 7
KEYWORD: danced
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I'll tell thee, Suffolk, why I am unmeet:
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The Lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you: the
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No, sure, my lord, my mother cried; but then there
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A rhyme I learn'd even now
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Come hither, boy; come, come, and learn of us
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One three of them, by their own report, sir, hath
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