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Vows were ever brokers to defiling.
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William Shakespeare
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vows
n. 婚誓;誓约(vow的复数)
brokers
n. 经纪人(broker复数)
defiling
v. 玷污( defile的现在分词 ); 污染; 弄脏; 纵列行进
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