King Lear
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and tell old tales,
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and laugh at gilded butterflies,
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and we'll hear poor rogues
talk of court news;

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and we'll talk with them too,
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who loses and who wins;
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who's in, who's out,
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and take upon us
the mystery of things

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as if we were God's spies.
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And we'll wear out
in a walled prison

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packs and sects of great ones
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that ebb and flow by th' moon.
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Take them away.
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Have I caught thee?
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He that parts us
shall bring a brand
from heaven

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and fire us hence like foxes.
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Wipe thine eyes;
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the good years
shall devour them,

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flesh and fell, ere they shall
make us weep.

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Take them away!
We'll see 'em starv'd first.

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Come hither, Captain.
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Hark. Take thou this note;
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go follow them to prison.
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Know thou this:
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Men are as the time is;
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to be tender-hearted
does not become a sword.


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