As they were mad, unto the wood they hie them,
Out-stripping crows that strive to over-fly them.
(From Venus And Adonis)
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How love to me and to her son
Hath made her break out into terms of rage!
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Captain Macmorris, I beseech you now, will you voutsafe
me, look you, a few disputations with you, as partly touching or
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satisfy my opinion, and partly for the satisfaction, look you, of
my mind, as touching the direction of the military discipline,
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If thou art rich, thou art poor for, like an ass, whose back with ingots bows, thou bearest the heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee.
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