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perforce of necessity: “which perforce, I know, Thou must restore,” THE TEMPEST, v. 1. 133 ; “perforce I must confess,” A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, ii. 2. 131 ; “must perforce decay,” 2 HENRY IV., i. 1. 165 ; “Perforce must move,” 2 HENRY IV., iv. 5. 34 ; “I must perforce,” RICHARD III., i. 1. 116 ; “must perforce prey on itself,” KING LEAR, iv. 2. 49 ; “perforce must suffer,” OTHELLO, v. 2. 259 ; “perforce he could not But pay me,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iii. 4. 6 , etc.

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