The Madness of King George
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"The untuned and jarring
senses, oh, wind up,

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"of this child-changed father."
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That's very good.
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Yes, the child-changed
father's very good.

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Yes, go on, Greville,
it's you now.

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"He hath slept long.
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"Be by, good madam,
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"when we do awaken him.
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"I doubt not of his temperance."
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"Oh, my dear father.
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"Restoration, hang
thy medicine on my lips

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"and let this kiss
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"repair those violent harms
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"which my two sisters
have in thy reverence made."

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Well, come on, man, kiss me.
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Not there, man. Here, here.
It's Shakespeare.

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Right.
No, no. Push off again.

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This is the moment
when the king awakes, you see.

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You ready?
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That's it. Come on.
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"How fares my royal lord?
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"How does Your Majesty?"
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"You do me wrong to take
me out of the grave.

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"Thou art a soul in bliss,
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"but I am bound
upon a wheel of fire,

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"that mine own tears do
scald like molten lead."

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It's so true.
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"Pray do not mock me.
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I am a very foolish,
fond old man."

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"And to deal plainly..."

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