Campanadas a medianoche
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My father, my lord!
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Good king.
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This is a sleep that
from this golden rigol...

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...hath divorc'd so
many English kings.

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Thy due from me is tears.
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And heavy sorrows of the blood,
which nature...

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...love and' filial tenderness...
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...shall pay thee...
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...plenteously.
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My due from thee is this
imperial crown, which...

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...which God shall guard.
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And put the world's whole
strength into one giant arm...

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...it shall not force this lineal
honour from me.

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Cousin Silenec, that thou hadst
seen that that this knight...

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...have seen, said I well, sir?
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We have heard the chimes
at midnight, Master Shallow.

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That we have, that we have.
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In faith, sir John, we have.
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O, Jesu, Jesu, the days
that we have seen.

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And to see how many of my old
acquaintance are dead!

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- We shall all follow...
- Very true...

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...as the Psalmist saith,
'tis certain to all.


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