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In Shakespeare's works, "stay" often means to pause, delay, or remain in a particular state or location. It can also imply a sense of restraint or to hold something back. For example, characters might use "stay" to request someone to halt their actions or to express a desire for time to be suspended. The term is frequently employed in both literal and metaphorical contexts, reflecting the complexities of human emotions and relationships.

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