Thou weigh'st thy words before thou givest them breath.
("Othello")
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Marcus Andronicus, so I do affyIn thy uprightness and integrity,
And so I love and honour thee and thine,
Thy noble brother Titus and his sons,
And her to whom my thoughts are humbled all,
Gracious Lavinia, Rome's rich ornament,
That I will here dismiss my loving friends,
And to my fortunes and the people's favour
Commit my cause in balance to be weigh'd.
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Grief fills the room up of my absent child, lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words.
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But when I tell him he hates flatterers, He says he does, being then most flattered.
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For here, I hope, begins our lasting joy.
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You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch, therefore bear you the lantern.
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For there can live no hatred in thine eye,
Therefore in that I cannot know thy change.
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