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Depart Quotes by William Shakespeare
- Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when I called thee? BEATRICE Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me. BENEDICK O, stay but till then! BEATRICE…
- When you depart from me sorrow abides and happiness takes his leave.
- Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome; therefore I will depart unkissed.
- We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart.
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