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Aye, he said so
to make us fight cheerfully.
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But when our throats are cut, he may
be ransomed, and we ne'er the wiser.
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If I live to see it,
I'll never trust his word after.
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You pay him then!
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You'll never trust
his word after?
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Come. 'tis a foolish saying.
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Your reproof
is something too round.
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I should be angry with you
if time were convenient.
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Let it be a quarrel between us,
if you live!
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Be friends,
you English fools! Be friends!
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We have French quarrels enough!
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Upon the king.
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Let us our lives,
our souls, our debts,
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our careful wives,
our children...
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and our sins lay on the king.
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We must bear all.
1:24:15
Oh, hard condition.
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Twin-born with greatness,
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subject to the breath
of every fool.
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What infinite heart's ease
must kings neglect...
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that private men enjoy?
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And what have kings
that privates have not too...
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save ceremony?
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And what art thou,
thou idle ceremony?
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What drinks thou oft instead of
homage sweet but poison flattery?
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Oh, be sick, great greatness,
and bid thy ceremony give thee cure.
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Canst thou, when thou
commandest the beggar's knee,
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command the health of it?