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to ease the gnawing vulture of thy mind
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by working wreakful vengeance
on thy foes.

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Come down and welcome me
to this world's light.

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Confer with me on murder
and on death.

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Art thou Revenge,
and art thou sent to me

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to be a torment to mine enemies?
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I am. Therefore come down
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and welcome me and my ministers.
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Good Lord!
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How like the empress' sons they are,
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and you the empress!
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But we worldly men have
miserable, mad, mistaking eyes.

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Oh, sweet Revenge,
now do I come to thee.

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And if one arm's embracement
will content thee,

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I will embrace thee in it by and by.
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Ha ha ha ha!
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Ha ha!
This closing with him fits his lunacy.

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Whate'er I forge to feed
his brainsick fits,

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do you uphold and maintain
in your speeches,

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for now he firmly takes me
for Revenge.

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And--Ha ha!-- being credulous
in this mad thought--

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Ha ha ha!
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I'll make him send
for his son Lucius.

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Shh! Shh!
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See? Here he comes.
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Ha ha ha!
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And I must ply my theme.
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Long have I been forlorn,
and all for thee.

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Welcome, dread Fury,
to my woeful house.

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Rapine and Murder,
you are welcome, too.

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Ha ha ha!
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How like the empress
and her sons you are.

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Well are you fitted,
had you but a Moor.

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Could not all hell
afford you such a devil?


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