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Taper
"Get me a ____ in my study, Lucius . . ."
General
"But for the _____. He would be crown'd:"
Adder
"It is the bright day that brings forth the _____"
Proof
"More than his reason. But 'tis a common _____"
Augmented
"Fashion it thus; that what he is, ____"
Exhalations
"The _____ whizzing in the air"
Whet
"Since Cassius first did ____ me against Caesar,"
Interim
"And the first motion, all the ____ is"
Phantasma
"Like a _____, or a hideous dream"
Genius
"The ____ and the mortal instruments"
Insurrection
"Like to a little kingdom, suffers then. The nature of an ______"
Moe
"No sir, there are ____ with him"
Favour
"That by no means I may discover them. By any mark of _____"
Visage
"To mask thy monstrous ____? Seek none, conspiracy:"
Affability
"Hide it in smiles and ______"
Semblance
"For if thou path, thy native _____ on, Not Erebus itself were dim enough . . . "
Prick
"To ___ us to redress? what other bond . . ."
Palter
"And will not ____? and what other oath . . ."
Cautelous
"Swear priests and cowards and men _____."
Carrions
"Old feeble ___ and such suffering souls"
Insuppressive
"Nor the _____ mettle of our spirits"
Bastardy
"Is guilt of a several _____, If he do break the smallest particle . . ."
Contriver
"A shrewd _____, and, you know, his means"
Envy
"Like wrath in death and ____ afterwards"
Hew
"Not ____ him as a carcass fit for hounds"
Ingrafted
"For in the ____ love he bears to Caesar"
Augurers
"And the persuasion of his ______"
Uttermost
"By the eight hour: is that the _____?"
Wafture
"But, with and angry _____ of your hand"
Contagion
"To dare the ____ of the night"
Rheumy
"And tempt the ___ and unpurged air"
Unpurged
"And tempt the rheumy and _____ air"
Charactery
"All the ____ of my sad brows"
Success
"And bring me their opinions of ______"
Ague
"As that same ___ which hath made you lean."
Yearns
"The heart of Brutus ____ to think upon!"
Contrive
"If not, the Fates with traitors do _____"
Rumour
"I heard a bustling ____, like a fray"
Fray
"I heard a bustling rumour, like a ____"
Sirrah
"______ give place"
Puissant
"Most high, most mighty, and most ______ Caesar,"
Couchings
"These _____ and these lowly courtesies"
Children
"Into the law of _____. Be not fond,"
Fond
"Into the law of children. Be not ____,"
Cur
"I spurn thee like a ______ out of my way."
Apprehensive
"And men are flesh and blood, and _________"
Bootless
"Doth not Brutus _____ kneel?"
Knot
"So often shall the _____ of us be call'd"
Rank
"Who else must be let blood, who else is _____"
Modesty
"Then, in a friend, it is cold _____"
Oration
"In my _____, how the people take"
Censure
"you may believe: ____ me in your wisdom, and"
Extenuated
"_____, wherein he was worthy, nor his offences"
Reverence
"And none so poor to do him ______"
Mantle
"You all do know this ____: I remember"
Rent
"See what a ____ the envious Casca made:"
Dint
"The ____ of pity: these are gracious drops:"
Vesture
"Our Caesar's ____ wounded? Look you here."
Forms
"Pluck down _____, windows, any thing"
Proscription
"In our black sentence and ________"
Perils
"And open ____ surest answered"
Hollow
"But ____ men, like horses hot at hand,"
Charges
"Bid our commanders lead their ____ off"
Noted
"You have condemn'd and ____ Lucius Pella"
Nice
"That every ____ offence should bear his comment"
Mart
"To sell and ____ your offices"
Choler
"Must I give way and room to your rash ____?"
Waspish
"When you are _____"
Vaunting
"Let it appear so; make your _____ true"
Indirection
"By any ____: I did send"
Covetous
"When Marcus Brutus grows so _____"
Infirmities
"A friend should bear his friend's _____"
Rote
"Set in a note-book, learn's, and conn'd by rote"
Scope
"Be angry when you will, it shall have ____"
Viley
"Ha, ha! how ___ doth this cynic rhyme!"
Cynic
"Ha, ha! how viley doth this ____ rhyme"
Offense
"Doing himself ____: whilst we, lying still"
Ripe
"Our legions are brim-full, our cause is ____"
Omitted
"____, all the voyage of their life"
niggard
"Which we will _____ with a little rest"
Mace
"Lay'st thou thy leaden ____ mace upon my boy"
Cross
"Why do you _____ me in this exigent?"
Exigent
"Why do you cross me in this _____?"
Parley
"They stand, and would have _____"
Reveller
"Join'd with a masker and a reveller!"
Consorted
"Who to Philippi here _____ us:"
Disconsolate
"All ________, With Pindarus his bondman, on this hill"
Pit
"Our enemies have beat us to the ____:"
Smatch
"Thy life hath had some ____ of honour in it:"