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Answer
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Now
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is
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the
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winter
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of
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our
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discontent
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Made
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glorious
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summer
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by
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this
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sun
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of
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York.
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And
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all
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the
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clouds
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that
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lour'd
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upon
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our
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house
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In
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the
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deep
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bosom
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of
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the
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ocean
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buried.
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Now
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are
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our
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brows
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bound
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with
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victorious
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wreaths;
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Our
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bruised
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arms
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hung
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up
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for
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monuments;
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Our
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stern
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alarums
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changed
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to
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merry
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meetings.
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Our
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dreadful
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marches
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changed
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to
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delightful
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measures.
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Grim-visaged
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war
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hath
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smooth'd
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his
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wrinkled
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front;
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And
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now,
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instead
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of
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mounting
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barbed
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steeds
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To
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fright
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Answer
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the
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souls
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of
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fearful
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adversaries,
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He
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capers
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nimbly
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in
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a
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lady's
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chamber
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To
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the
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lascivious
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pleasing
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of
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a
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lute.
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But
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I,
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that
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am
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not
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shaped
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for
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sportive
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tricks,
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Nor
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made
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to
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court
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an
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amorous
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looking-glass;
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I,
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that
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am
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rudely
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stamp'd,
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and
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want
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love's
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majesty
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To
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strut
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before
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a
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wanton
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ambling
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nymph;
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I,
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that
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am
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curtail'd
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of
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this
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fair
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proportion,
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Cheated
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of
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feature
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by
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dissembling
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nature,
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Deformed,
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unfinished,
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sent
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before
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my
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time
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Into
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this
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breathing
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world,
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scarce
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half
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Answer
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made
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up,
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And
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that
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so
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lamely
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and
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unfashionable
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That
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dogs
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bark
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at
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me
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as
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I
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halt
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by
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them;
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Why,
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I,
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in
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this
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weak
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piping
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time
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of
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peace,
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Have
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no
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delight
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to
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pass
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away
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the
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time,
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Unless
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to
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spy
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my
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shadow
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in
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the
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sun
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And
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descant
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on
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mine
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own
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deformity:
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And
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therefore;
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since
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I
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cannot
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prove
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a
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lover,
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To
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entertain
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these
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fair
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well-spoken
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days,
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I
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am
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determined
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to
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prove
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a
|
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villain
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And
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hate
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the
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idle
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|
pleasures
|
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of
|
|
these
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Answer
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days.
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Plots
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have
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I
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laid,
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inductions
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dangerous,
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By
|
|
drunken
|
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prophesies,
|
|
libels
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and
|
|
dreams,
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To
|
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set
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my
|
|
brother
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Clarence
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and
|
|
the
|
|
king
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In
|
|
deadly
|
|
hate
|
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the
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one
|
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against
|
|
the
|
|
other:
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And
|
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if
|
|
King
|
|
Edward
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be
|
|
as
|
|
true
|
|
and
|
|
just
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As
|
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I
|
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am
|
|
subtle,
|
|
false
|
|
and
|
|
treacherous,
|
|
This
|
|
day
|
|
should
|
|
Clarence
|
|
closely
|
|
be
|
|
mew'd
|
|
up,
|
|
About
|
|
a
|
|
prophesy,
|
|
which
|
|
says
|
|
that
|
|
'G'
|
|
Of
|
|
Edward's
|
|
heirs
|
|
the
|
|
murderer
|
|
shall
|
|
be.
|
|
Dive,
|
|
thoughts,
|
|
down
|
|
to
|
|
my
|
|
soul:
|
|
here
|
|
Clarence
|
|
comes.
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