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"Fie, fie, unknit that threat’ning unkind / brow,
And dart not scornful glances, . . . /
To wound thy lord, thy king, thy governor. . . . /
My mind hath been as big as one of yours, . . . /
To bandy word for word and frown for frown; . . . /
But now I see our lances are but straws."
The above scripts are from by William Shakespeare.
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