So holy and so perfect is my love,
And I in such a poverty of grace,
That I shall think it a most plenteous crop
To glean the broken ears after the man
That the main harvest reaps; loose now and then
A scatt'red smile, and that I'll live upon.
(As You Like It)
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This letter doth make good the friar's words,
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Out, damned spot out, I say.
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