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but unless, except: “To think but nobly of my grandmother,” THE TEMPEST, i. 2. 119 ; “but I be deceived,” THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, iii. 1. 60; iv. 4. 2 ; “But on this day let seamen fear no wreck,” KING JOHN, iii. 1. 92 ; “but goodman Puff,” 2 HENRY IV., v. 3. 88 ; “but Your comfort makes the rescue,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iii. 11. 47 ; “But being charged, we will be still by land,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iv. 11. 1.

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