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... to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope I blush , and hide my sword . ... And sat at good men's feasts ; and wip'd our eyes Of drops that sacred Pity hath engender'd : And therefore sit ...
... to pity and be pitied ; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope I blush , and hide my sword . ... And sat at good men's feasts ; and wip'd our eyes Of drops that sacred Pity hath engender'd : And therefore sit ...
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But till that time Come not thou near me ; and , when that time comes , Afflict me with thy mocks , pity me not ; As till that time I shall not pity thee . Ros . And why , I pray you ? Who might be your mother , That you insult , exult ...
But till that time Come not thou near me ; and , when that time comes , Afflict me with thy mocks , pity me not ; As till that time I shall not pity thee . Ros . And why , I pray you ? Who might be your mother , That you insult , exult ...
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Do you pity him ? no , he deserves no pity . Wilt thou love such a woman ? What , to make thee an instrument , and play false strains upon thee ! not to be endur'd ! Well , go your way to her ( for I see love hath made thee a tame snake ) ...
Do you pity him ? no , he deserves no pity . Wilt thou love such a woman ? What , to make thee an instrument , and play false strains upon thee ! not to be endur'd ! Well , go your way to her ( for I see love hath made thee a tame snake ) ...
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