This Posthumus,
Most like a noble lord in love and one
That had a royal lover, took his hint;
And not dispraising whom we prais'd- therein
He was as calm as virtue- he began
His mistress' picture; which by his tongue being made,
And then a mind put in't, either our brags
Were crack'd of kitchen trulls, or his description
Prov'd us unspeaking sots.
(Cymbeline)
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Do not call it sin in meThat I am forsworn for thee;
Thou for whom e'en Jove would swear
Juno but an Ethiop were;
And deny himself for Jove,
Turning mortal for thy love.
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No matter then although my foot did stand
Upon the farthest earth removed from thee;
For nimble thought can jump both sea and land
As soon as think the place where he would be.
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What, man, defy the devil. Consider, he's an enemy to mankind.
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Come, come, you are a fool,
And turn'd into the extremity of love.
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All men, I hope, live so.
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But since thou lov'st, love still, and thrive therein,
Even as I would, when I to love begin.
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