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Thy tender-hearted nature
shall not give thee
o'er to harshness.
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Her eyes are fierce,
but thine do comfort,
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not burn.
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'Tis not in thee
to grudge my pleasures,
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to cut off my train,
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to bandy hasty words,
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to oppose the bolt
against my coming in.
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Thy half of the kingdom
thou hast not forgot
wherein I thee endow'd.
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O heavens,
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if you do love old men,
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if your sweet sway
allow obedience,
:57:08
if you yourselves are old,
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make it your cause:
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Send down and take my part.
:57:19
Art not asham'd to look
upon this beard?
:57:28
O Regan, will you take her
by the hand?
:57:33
And why not by the hand, sir?
How have I offended?
:57:37
All's not offence
that indiscretion finds,
and dotage terms so.
:57:41
O sides,
you are too tough!
Will you yet hold?
:57:47
How came my man
i' th' stocks?
:57:49
I set him there, sir.
You, did you?
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I pray you, Father,
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being weak, seem so.