Whenever Buckingham
doth turn his hate
Upon your Grace, but with all duteous love
Doth cherish you and yours, God punish me
With hate in those where I expect most love!
(King Richard III)
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Ay, in good sadness is he; and talks of the basket
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Why, are ye mad, or know ye not in Rome
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