As man and wife, being two, are one in love,
So be there 'twixt your kingdoms such a spousal
That never may ill office or fell jealousy,
Which troubles oft the bed of blessed marriage,
Thrust in between the paction of these kingdoms,
To make divorce of their incorporate league;
That English may as French, French Englishmen,
Receive each other.
(The Life Of King Henry The Fifth)
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There must be needs a like proportion
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Which makes me think that this Antonio,
Being the bosom lover of my lord,
Must needs be like my lord.
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to use me for your own turn, you shall find me yare; for truly,
sir, for your kindness I owe you a good turn.
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