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Shakespeare Character Who Says Unhappy That I Am I Cannot Heave My Heart Into My Mouth

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99%8CORDELIAExact Match!
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35%8Character who famously says 'I will honour Christmas in my heart'
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32%3 "The Simpsons" character who says "I've done everything the Bible says! Even the stuff that contradicts the other stuff!"
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New York Times13 Mar 2014 Across 13 CORDELIA
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