I presume
That, as my hand has open'd bounty to you,
My heart dropp'd love, my pow'r rain'd honour, more
On you than any, so your hand and heart,
Your brain, and every function of your power,
Should, notwithstanding that your bond of duty,
As 'twere in love's particular, be more
To me, your friend, than any.
(King Henry The Eighth)
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I protest-
Maugre thy strength, youth, place, and eminence,
Despite thy victor sword and fire-new fortune,
Thy valour and thy heart- thou art a traitor;
False to thy gods, thy brother, and thy father;
Conspirant 'gainst this high illustrious prince;
And from th' extremest upward of thy head
To the descent and dust beneath thy foot,
A most toad-spotted traitor.
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Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours,
Makes the night morning and the noontide night.
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Tell me- but truly- but then speak the truth-
Do you not love my sister?
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You see me here, you gods, a poor old man,
As full of grief as age; wretched in both.
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There's place and means for every man alive.
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