- - 'I ... thee farewell'
- - Nameless job I had to offer
- - I ... you adieu (Farewell)
- - "What am I ... for this item?" (auctioneer's line)
- - ...... a fond farewell (say goodbye to)
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- - The 'thee' in Shakespeare's line 'But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again'
- - Fiend in dress hat sporadically wronged woman
- - Othello's wife
- - Shakespearean character who says 'His unkindness may defeat my life, / But never taint my love'
- - Wife of Shakespeare's Othello
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- - "I kissed thee ... I kill'd thee": "Othello"
- - "Able was I ... I saw elba"
- - Able was I .... I saw Elba (palindrome)
- - "able was i ... "
- - "... ... I again behold my Romeo!": Juliet
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- - "I'll fish for thee ...... thee wood enough": Shak.
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- - "I kiss'd thee ...... kill'd thee": Shak.
- - "able was i ...... saw elba" (palindrome about napoleon)
- - "Able was I ... saw Elba" (popular palindrome): 2 wds.
- - "Able was I ...... saw Elba" (popular palindrome)
- - '... kissed thee .... killed thee': Othello
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- - The "thee" of "Of Thee I Sing"
- - heather, following in the morning, reaches a continent
- - Brazil is the largest country in South...
- - Continent of Asia has heart ripped out by organised crime
- - the lyrics of its national anthem come from the poem "defence of fort m'henry"
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- - From Hell's heart he stabbed at thee (thee is a whale)
- - Jezebel's man got it? Bravo!
- - Noted whale watcher
- - Maniacal white whale-hunting captain, on the Pequod
- - Whale-obsessed captain of fiction
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- - "From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee" speaker
- - His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!"
- - Character in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick who is hunting for the whale to get revenge
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