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unclaimed

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - Not claimed, not requested if someone has a right to it

Frequency: 1

Here are all of the speeches where unclaimed shows up across the corpus:

As You Like It

Why , who cries out on pride
That can therein tax any private party ?
Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea
Till that the weary very means do ebb ?
What woman in the city do I name
When that I say the city-woman bears
The cost of princes on unworthy shoulders ?
Who can come in and say that I mean her ,
When such a one as she such is her neighbor ?
Or what is he of basest function
That says his bravery is not on my cost ,
Thinking that I mean him , but therein suits
His folly to the mettle of my speech ?
There then . How then , what then ? Let me see
wherein
My tongue hath wronged him . If it do him right ,
Then he hath wronged himself . If he be free ,
Why then my taxing like a wild goose flies
Unclaimed of any man .



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