Warwick, these words have turn'd my hate to love;
And I forgive and quite forget old faults,
And joy that thou becom'st King Henry's friend.
(The Third Part Of King Henry The Sixth)
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Thou ran'st a tilt in honour of my love
And stol'st away the ladies' hearts of France,
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In courage, courtship, and proportion;
But all his mind is bent to holiness,
To number Ave-Maries on his beads;
His champions are the prophets and apostles;
His weapons, holy saws of sacred writ;
His study is his tilt-yard, and his loves
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Let me be cruel, not unnaturalI will speak daggers to her, but use none.
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