But I will be
A bridegroom in my death, and run into't
As to a lover's bed.
(The Tragedy Of Antony And Cleopatra)
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wore gloves in my cap; serv'd the lust of my mistress' heart and
did the act of darkness with her; swore as many oaths as I spake
words, and broke them in the sweet face of heaven; one that
slept in the contriving of lust, and wak'd to do it.
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