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Click on the verses to see them in context. Shakespeare's plays are available from the Gutenberg Projet.

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When gallant-springing brave Plantagenet,

 Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them; which is And dare me to the desert with thy sword; With what his valour did enrich his wit, I dare abide no longer. I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower. Look on't again I dare not. Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," We must be brief when traitors brave the field. But screw your courage to the sticking-place, Make bold her bashful years with your experience; Reigns that which would be fear'd: 'tis much he dares; Saucy and overbold? How did you dare And dare me to the desert with thy sword; 
He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour

 We might have met them dareful, beard to beard, I'll make so bold to call. 
I dare abide no longer.
 I dare not drink yet, madam; by-and-by. And dare me to the desert with thy sword; O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio's dead! That slew thy kinsman, brave Mercutio. Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them; which is I dare damnation:--to this point I stand,--