But we have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings,
our unbitted lusts; whereof I take this, that you call love, to
be a sect or scion.
(The Tragedy Of Othello, Moor Of Venice)
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out- let him be judge how deep I am in love.
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I do wander everywhere,
Swifter than the moon's sphere;
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The cowslips tall her pensioners be;
In their gold coats spots you see;
Those be rubies, fairy favours;
In those freckles live their savours;
I must go seek some dewdrops here,
And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.
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