'Tis pity love should be so contrary;
And thinking on it makes me cry 'Alas!
(The Two Gentlemen Of Verona)
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Then, York, be still awhile, till time do serve;
Watch thou and wake, when others be asleep,
To pry into the secrets of the state;
Till Henry, surfeiting in joys of love
With his new bride and England's dear-bought queen,
And Humphrey with the peers be fall'n at jars;
Then will I raise aloft the milk-white rose,
With whose sweet smell the air shall be perfum'd,
And in my standard bear the arms of York,
To grapple with the house of Lancaster;
And force perforce I'll make him yield the crown,
Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down.
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Being of no power to make his wishes good His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt he owes For every word.
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True, I talk of dreams,Which are the children of an idle brain,Begot of nothing but vain fantasy.
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