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      1 The quality of mercy is not strain['|e]d:\
      2 It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven:\
      3 {The }Merchant{ of Venice{ IV-i}}:\
      4 Portia
      5 Friends{,} Romans{,} Countrymen:\
      6 lend me your ears{;}:\
      7 {Julius }Caesar{ III-ii}:\
      8 {Mark }Antony
      9 Neither a borrower nor a lender be:\
     10 For loan oft loses both itself and friend{.}:\
     11 Hamlet{ I-iii}:\
     12 Polonius
     13 To be{,} or not to be{\:}:\
     14 that is the question{\:}:\
     15 Hamlet{ III-i}:\
     16 Hamlet
     17 Alas{,} poor Yorick{!}:\
     18 I knew him{,} Horatio{;}:\
     19 Hamlet{ V-i}:\
     20 Hamlet
     21 Double{,} double toil and trouble{;}:\
     22 Fire burn and cauldron bubble{.}:\
     23 Macbeth{ IV-i}:\
     24 Witch{es}
     25 By the pricking of my thumbs{,}:\
     26 Something wicked this way comes{.}:\
     27 Macbeth{ IV-i}:\
     28 {Second |2nd }Witch
     29 Out, damned spot! out, I say!:\
     30 :\
     31 Macbeth{ V-i}:\
     32 Lady Macbeth
     33 Unbidden guests:\
     34 Are often welcomest when they are gone{.}:\
     35 {King }Henry VI{,} Part I{ I-ii}:\
     36 
     37 She is a woman{,} therefore may be woo'd{;}:\
     38 She is a woman{,} therefore may be [won|screw'd]{.}:\
     39 Titus Andronicus{ II-i}:\
     40 Demetrius
     41 Such duty as the subject owes the prince{,}:\
     42 Even such a woman oweth to her husband{.}:\
     43 {The }Taming of the Shrew{ V-ii}:\
     44 Kate
     45 Who is Silvia{?} what is she{,}:\
     46 That all our swains commend her{?}:\
     47 {The }Two Gentlemen of Verona{ IV-ii}:\
     48 Thurio
     49 Tu-whit{,} tu-who[ - | |--]a merry note{,}:\
     50 While greasy Joan doth keel the pot{.}:\
     51 Love's Labo{u}r Lost{ V-ii}:\
     52 Winter
     53 My only love sprung from my only hate{!}:\
     54 Too early seen unknown{,} and known too late{!}:\
     55 Romeo{ and Juliet{ I-v}}:\
     56 Juliet
     57 But{,} soft{!} what light through yonder window breaks{?}:\
     58 It is the east{,} and Juliet is the sun{!}:\
     59 Romeo{ and Juliet{ II-ii}}:\
     60 Romeo
     61 What's in a name{?} That which we call a rose:\
     62 By any other name would smell as sweet{.}:\
     63 Romeo{ and Juliet{ II-ii}}:\
     64 Juliet
     65 Good night{,} good night{!} parting is such sweet sorrow{,}:\
     66 That I shall say good night till it be morrow{.}:\
     67 Romeo{ and Juliet{ II-ii}}:\
     68 Juliet
     69 A plague o['|n] both your houses{!}:\
     70 They have made worms' meat of me{.}:\
     71 Romeo{ and Juliet{ III-i}}:\
     72 Mercutio
     73 This royal throne of kings{,} this scepter['|e]d isle{,}:\
     74 This earth of majesty{,} this seat of Mars{,}:\
     75 {King }Richard II{ II-i}:\
     76 John of Gaunt
     77 Not all the water in a rough rude sea:\
     78 Can wash the balm from an anointed king{.}:\
     79 {King }Richard II{ III-ii}:\
     80 {King }Richard II
     81 I'll put a girdle round the earth:\
     82 In forty minutes{.}:\
     83 {A }Midsummer[-| ]Night's Dream{ II-i}:\
     84 Puck
     85 I can call spirits from the vasty deep{.}:\
     86 Why{,} so can I{,} or so can any man{;}:\
     87 {King }Henry IV{,} Part I{ II-iv}:\
     88 
     89 There are more things in heaven and earth{,} Horatio{,}:\
     90 Than are dream[t|ed] of in your philosophy{.}:\
     91 Hamlet{ I-v}:\
     92 Hamlet
     93 The time is out of joint{;} O cursed spite{,}:\
     94 That ever I was born to set it right{!}:\
     95 Hamlet{ I-v}:\
     96 Hamlet
     97 Once more unto the breach{,} dear friends{,} once more{;}:\
     98 Or close the wall up with our English dead{.}:\
     99 {King }Henry V{ III-i}:\
    100 {King }Henry V
    101 Was ever woman in this humour woo['|e]d{?}:\
    102 Was ever woman in this humour [won|screw'd]{?}:\
    103 {King }Richard III{ I-ii}:\
    104 {King }Richard III
    105 Now is the winter of our discontent:\
    106 Made glorious summer by this sun of York:\
    107 {King }Richard III{ I-i}:\
    108 {King }Richard III
    109 There['s| is] a divinity that shapes our ends{,}:\
    110 Rough[-| ]hew them how we will{.}:\
    111 Hamlet{ V-ii}:\
    112 Hamlet
    113 There is a tide in the affairs of men:\
    114 Which{,} taken at the flood{,} leads on to fortune{;}:\
    115 {Julius }Caesar{ IV-iii}:\
    116 Brutus
    117 Never{,} never{,} never{,} never{,} never{.}:\
    118 Pray you undo this button{.}{ Thank you{,} sir{.}}:\
    119 {King }Lear{ V-iii}:\
    120 {King }Lear
    121 I grow{,} I prosper{\:}:\
    122 Now{,} gods{,} stand up for bastards{!}:\
    123 {King }Lear{ I-ii}:\
    124 Edmund
    125 The better part of valour is discretion{;}:\
    126 in the which better part I have saved my life{.}:\
    127 {King }Henry IV{,} Part I{ V-iv}:\
    128 Falstaff
    129 Asses are made to bear{,} and so are you{.}:\
    130 Women are made to bear{,} and so are you{.}:\
    131 {The }Taming of the Shrew{ II-i}:\
    132 
    133 Full fathom five thy father lies{;}:\
    134 Of his bones are coral made{;}:\
    135 {The }Tempest{ I-ii}:\
    136 Ariel
    137 She lov['|e]d me for the dangers I had pass['|e]d{;}:\
    138 And I lov['|e]d her that she did pity them{.}:\
    139 Othello{ I-iii}:\
    140 Othello
    141 Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown{.}:\
    142 Many good morrows to your Majesty{!}:\
    143 {King }Henry IV{,} Part II{ III-i}:\
    144 
    145 Mislike me not for my complexion{,}:\
    146 The shadow['|e]d livery of the burnish['|e]d sun{.}:\
    147 {The }Merchant{ of Venice{ II-i}}:\
    148 Morocco
    149 Cowards die many times before their deaths{;}:\
    150 The valiant never taste of death but once{.}:\
    151 {Julius }Caesar{ II-ii}:\
    152 Caesar
    153 O{h}{!|,} Pardon me{,} thou bleeding piece of earth{,}:\
    154 That I am meek and gentle with these butchers{.}:\
    155 {Julius }Caesar{ III-i}:\
    156 {Mark }Antony
    157 The play's the thing:\
    158 Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king{.}:\
    159 Hamlet{ II-ii}:\
    160 Hamlet
    161 How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is:\
    162 to have a thankless child{.}:\
    163 {King }Lear{ I-iv}:\
    164 {King }Lear
    165 Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king:\
    166 He would not in [mine|my] old age have left me naked to [mine|my] enemies{.}:\
    167 {King }Henry VIII{ IV-ii}:\
    168 {Cardinal }Wolsey
    169 It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night:\
    170 Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear{.}:\
    171 Romeo{ and Juliet{ I-v}}:\
    172 Romeo
    173 Where the bee sucks{,} there suck I{;}:\
    174 In a cowslip's bell I lie{.}:\
    175 {The }Tempest{ V-i}:\
    176 Ariel
    177 O brave new world{,}:\
    178 That has such people [in't|in it]{!}:\
    179 {The }Tempest{ V-i}:\
    180 Miranda
    181 Why{,} then the world's mine oyster{,}:\
    182 Which I with sword will open{.}:\
    183 {The }Merry Wives of Windsor{ II-ii}:\
    184 Falstaff
    185 A goodly apple rotten at the heart{\:}:\
    186 O{h}{,} what a goodly outside falsehood hath{!|.}:\
    187 {The }Merchant{ of Venice{ I-iii}}:\
    188 Antonio
    189 I never kill['|e]d a mouse{,} nor hurt a fly{;}:\
    190 I trod upon a worm against my will{,}:\
    191 Pericles{ IV-i}:\
    192 Marina
    193 Golden lads and girls all must{,}:\
    194 Like chimney sweepers{,} come to dust{.}:\
    195 Cymbeline{ IV-ii}:\
    196 Guiderius
    197 You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!:\
    198 O you hard hearts{,} you cruel men of Rome{.}:\
    199 {Julius }Caesar{ I-i}:\
    200 Marullus
    201 A horse{!|,} a horse{!|,} my kingdom for a horse{!}:\
    202 :\
    203 {King }Richard III{ V-iv}:\
    204 {King }Richard III
    205 My salad days,:\
    206 When I was green in judg{e}ment, cold in blood{,}:\
    207 Antony [and|&] Cleopatra{ I-v}:\
    208 Cleopatra
    209 Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale:\
    210 Her infinite variety{.}:\
    211 Antony [and|&] Cleopatra{ II-iii}:\
    212 Enobarbus
    213 Give me some music\: music, moody food:\
    214 Of us that trade in love{.}:\
    215 Antony [and|&] Cleopatra{ II-v}:\
    216 Cleopatra
    217 'Tis better playing with a lion's whelp,:\
    218 Than with an old one dying{.}:\
    219 Antony [and|&] Cleopatra:\
    220 Enobarbus
    221 The barge she sat in, like a burnished throne,:\
    222 Burned on the water{.} The poop was burnished gold{;|.}:\
    223 Antony [and|&] Cleopatra:\
    224 Enobarbus
    225 Done like a Frenchman - turn and turn again!:\
    226 :\
    227 {King }Henry VI{,} Part I{ III-iii}:\
    228 {Joan }Pucelle|{Saint |St{.} }Joan{ of Arc}
    229