By heaven, I will,
Or let me lose the fashion of a man!
(King Henry The Eighth)
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Moor, she was chaste; she loved thee, cruel Moor;
So come my soul to bliss, as I speak true;
So speaking as I think, I die, I die.
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I shall be pinch'd to death.
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Master Brook; but the peaking cornuto her
husband, Master Brook, dwelling in a continual 'larum of
jealousy, comes me in the instant of our, encounter, after
we had embrac'd, kiss'd, protested, and, as it were, spoke
the prologue of our comedy; and at his heels a rabble of his
companions, thither provoked and instigated by his
distemper, and, forsooth, to search his house for his wife's
love.
William Shakespeare
My love till death, my humble thanks, my prayers;
That love which virtue begs and virtue grants.
William Shakespeare
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