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I1: used, as freq. in the late 16th c. and in the 17th c., for ‘me’ Mer.V. III. ii. 320 “all debts are cleared between you and I,” AYL. I. ii. 19 “my father hath no child but I,” Sonn. lxxii. 7 “And hang more praise upon deceased ”
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    • William Shakespeare, As You Like It, 1.2
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 3.2
    • William Shakespeare, Sonnets, lxxii
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