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Oh, Lear, Lear, Lear!
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Beat at this gate
that let thy folly in
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and thy dear
judgement out.
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My lord,
I am guiltless,
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as I am ignorant
of what hath
moved you.
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It may be so,
my lord.
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Hear, Nature.
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Hear, dear goddess,
hear.
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Suspend thy purpose,
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if thou didst
intend to make
this creature fruitful.
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Into her womb
convey sterility.
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Dry up in her
the organs of increase;
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and from her derogate body
never spring a babe
to honour her.
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If she must teem,
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create her child of spleen,
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that it may live
and be a thwart
disnatur'd torment to her.