O worthy Prince, dishonour not your eye
By throwing it on any other object
Till you have heard me in my true complaint,
And given me justice, justice, justice, justice.
(Measure For Measure)
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To-morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day
Wherein the fortune of ten thousand men
Must bide the touch; for, sir, at Shrewsbury,
As I am truly given to understand,
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What with the sickness of Northumberland,
Whose power was in the first proportion,
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And comes not in, overrul'd by prophecies-
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