Yet fear her, O thou minion of her pleasure!
(Sonnet 126: O Thou, My Lovely Boy, Who In Thy Power)
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First, Marcus Brutus, will I shake with you;Next, Caius Cassius, do I take your hand;
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I hourly learn
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