Let come what will, I mean to bear it out, And either live with glorious victorie, Or die with fame renown'd for chivalrie He is not worthy of the honey-comb, That shuns the hives because the bees have stings
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Read over Julia's heart, thy first best love,For whose dear sake thou didst then rend thy faith
Into a thousand oaths; and all those oaths
Descended into perjury, to love me.
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Faith, so they say; but I think it rather consists of
eating and drinking.
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The fears as bad as falling.
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When you are hearing a matter
between party and party, if you chance to be pinch'd with the
colic, you make faces like mummers, set up the bloody flag
against all patience, and, in roaring for a chamber-pot, dismiss
the controversy bleeding, the more entangled by your hearing.
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Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth
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They have been at a great feast of learning, and stolen the scraps.
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