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" I am not bound to please thee with my answer. "
William Shakespeare
Am
Thee
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Doth
Excuse
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Time
Through
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Thinks
Turns
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Poor
Degrees
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Nothing
Idiot
Life
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Spies
Single
Sorrows
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Nothing
Lose
He
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Crown
Robe
Me
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Honor
Soul
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Guilty
Haunts
Always
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Mere
Heart
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Fashion
Man
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Great
Born
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Travel
Experience
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