What's the matter
That in these several places of the city
You cry against the noble Senate, who,
Under the gods, keep you in awe, which else
Would feed on one another?
(The Tragedy Of Coriolanus)
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Advance our standards, set upon our foes;Our ancient word of courage, fair Saint George,
Inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons!
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But, in faith, Kate, the elder I wax, the better I shall appear:
my comfort is, that old age, that in layer-up of beauty, can do
no more spoil upon my face; thou hast me, if thou hast me, at the
worst; and thou shalt wear me, if thou wear me, better and
better.
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Out of my lean and low ability I'll lend you something.
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O King, be loyal to the royal within you.
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And see already how he doth begin
To make us strangers to his looks of love.
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When vice makes mercy, mercy's so extended
That for the fault's love is th' offender friended.
William Shakespeare
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