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- Spake you with him?
- Ay, two hours together.
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Parted you in good terms?
Found you no displeasure in him?
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None at all.
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Bethink yourself wherein you may
have offended him.
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And at my entreaty
forbear his presence
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till some little time hath qualified
the heat of his displeasure.
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Some villain
hath done me wrong.
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Have a continent forbearance till
the speed of his rage goes slower.
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Retire with me to my lodging.
There's my key.
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If you do stir abroad, go armed.
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Armed, brother!
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He hath no good meaning toward you.
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What I have told you is nothing
like the image and horror of it.
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By the surfeit of our own
behaviour,
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we make guilty of our disasters
the sun, the moon, and the stars.
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As if we were fools
by heavenly compulsion,
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by an enforced obedience
of planetary influence.
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And admirable evasion
of whore-master man,
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to lay his goatish disposition
to the charge of a star!
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Fut, I should have been
what I am,
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had the maidenliest star
in the firmament
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twinkled on my bastardizing.