This is the night; That either makes me or fordoes me quite.
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Nature that made thee, with herself at strife, Saith that the world hath ending with thy life.
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If we are marked to die, we are enough to do our country loss; and if to live, the fewer men, the greater share of honor.
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Nor are mine cars with thy tongue's tune delighted,
Nor tender feeling to base touches prone,
Nor taste, nor smell, desire to be invited
To any sensual feast with thee alone;
But my five wits, nor my five senses can
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Who leaves unswayed the likeness of a man,
Thy proud heart's slave and vassal wretch to be.
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I grant, sweet love, that I did love a lady;
But she is dead.
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