NECK
Related Subject: Head
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The stately neck is manhood's manliest part;
It takes the life-blood freshest from the heart
With short, curled ringlets close around it spread,
How light and strong it lifts the Grecian head!—O. W. HOLMES, A Rhymed Lesson
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Anger wishes all mankind had only one neck; love, that it had only one heart.—J. P. RICHTER, Flowers, Fruit and Thorns
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Bending down His corrigible neck.—SHAKESPEARE,Antony and Cleopatra
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I had as lief thou didst break his neck as his finger.—SHAKESPEARE, As You Like It
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Falls not the axe upon the humblest neck
But first begs pardon.—SHAKESPEARE, As You Like It
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And thus I set my foot on's neck.—SHAKESPEARE, Cymbeline
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