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"Poor deer," quoth he, "thou makest a testament
As worldlings do, giving thy sum of more
To that which had too much."
— As You Like It, Act II Scene 1
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Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance.
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And, for myself, most part of all this night,
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No, no, I am but shadow of myself:
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I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat. |
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O, uncle, would some part of my young years
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Pucelle hath bravely play'd her part in this,
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Part of thy father may be saved in thee. |
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No part of him but will be shame in me. |
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Is all our travail turn'd to this effect?
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