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English, 11.01.2020 05:31, krisbarnett5353

Iwould not be thy executioner: i fly thee, for i would not injure thee. thou tell’st me there is murder in mine eye: ‘tis pretty, sure, and very probable, that eyes, that are the frail’st and softest things, who shut their coward gates on atomies, should be call’d tyrants, butchers, murderers! now i do frown on thee with all my heart; and if mine eyes can wound, now let them kill thee: now counterfeit to swoon; why now fall down;

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