King Lear
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ay, and laying
Autumn's dust.

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I will die bravely,
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like a smug bridegroom.
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What! I will be jovial.
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Come, come;
I am a king, masters,
know you that.

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You are a royal one,
and we obey you.

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Then there's life in't.
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Come, an you get it.
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You shall get it
by running.
Sa, sa, sa, sa.

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Come on,
come on, come on!

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Ask of the Duke
if his last purpose hold,

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or whether since
he's changed his course.

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He's full of alteration.
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Our very loving sister,
well be-met.

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Sir, you speak nobly.
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Where I could not
be honest, I never
yet was valiant.

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For this war,
it touches us as France
invades this land,

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not as regards the King,
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whose cause is
just and heavy.

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Why is this reason'd?
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The enemy's in view;
draw up your powers.

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Combine together
'gainst the enemy;

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for these particular broils
are not the question here.


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