Why, then the worlds mine oyster, Which I with sword will open.
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He hath wronged me in some humours; I shouldhave borne the humour'd letter to her; but I have a sword,
and it shall bite upon my necessity.
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Your mystery, your mystery; nay, dispatch.
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The King is a good king, but it must be as it may; he passes
some humours and careers.
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Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks.
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He is not lolling on a lewd love-bed,
But on his knees at meditation;
Not dallying with a brace of courtezans,
But meditating with two deep divines;
Not sleeping, to engross his idle body,
But praying, to enrich his watchful soul.
William Shakespeare
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