King Lear
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expose thyself to feel
what wretches feel,

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that thou mayst take
the superflux to them,

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and show the heavens
more just.

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Go to thy bed and warm thee.
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Did'st thou give all
to thy daughters?
And art come to this?

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Who gives anything
to poor Tom?

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Go you and talk to the Duke.
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If he asks for me,
I am ill and gone to bed.

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If I die for it,
as no less is threatened me,

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the King, my old master,
must be relieved.

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Pray you, be careful.
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What hast thou been?
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A serving-man,
proud in heart and mind;

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that curl'd my hair;
wore gloves in my cap;

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serv'd the lust of
my mistress' heart

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and did the act
of darkness with her;

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swore as many oaths
as I spake words,

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and broke them
in the sweet face of heaven.

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One that slept
in the contriving of lust,
and wak'd to do it.

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Wine lov'd I deeply,
dice dearly;


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