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I kiss'd thee ere I
kill
'd thee.
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He's gone, but his wife's
kill
'd.
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If you say so, I hope you will not
kill
me.
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That death's unnatural that
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for loving.
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If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot
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thee.
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Cassio, my lord, hath
kill
'd a young Venetian Call'd Roderigo.
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The worser that you give me the addition Whose want even
kills
me.
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Come, guard the door without, let him not pass, But
kill
him rather.
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Be thus when thou art dead, and I will
kill
thee, And love thee after.
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Now, whether he kill Cassio, Or Cassio him, or each do kill the other, Every way makes my gain.
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Nay, lay thee down and roar; For thou hast
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'd the sweetest innocent That e'er did lift up eye.
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