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Thou dost not slumber.
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See thy two sons' heads,
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thy warlike hand,
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thy mangled daughter here,
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thy other banished son
with this dear sight
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struck pale and bloodless,
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and thy brother, I,
even like a stony image cold and numb.
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Ah, now, no more
will I control thy griefs.
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Rent off thy silver hair!
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Thy other hand gnawing with thy teeth!
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And be this dismal sight
the closing up
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of our most wretched eyes.
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Now is a time to storm!
Why art thou still?
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Why dost thou laugh?
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Why, I have not
another tear to shed.
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Besides, this sorrow is the enemy
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and would usurp upon my watery eyes
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and make them blind
with tributary tears.
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Then which way shall
I find revenge's cave?
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For these two heads
do seem to speak to me
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and threat me
I shall never come to bliss
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till all these mischiefs
be returned again
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even in their throats
that have committed them.
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Now, let me see
what task I have to do.
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You heavy people, circle me about
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that I may turn me
to each one of you
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and swear unto my soul
to right your wrongs.