And so to publish Tarquin's foul offence; Which being done with speedy diligence, The Romans plausibly did give consent; To Tarquin's everlasting banishment.
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you, O women, for the love you bear to men, to like as much of
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you bear to women- as I perceive by your simp'ring none of you
hates them- that between you and the women the play may please.
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