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O sleep, O gentle sleep,
Nature's soft nurse! how have I frighted thee,
That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down
And steep my senses in forgetfulness?
— King Henry IV. Part II, Act III Scene 1
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Good madam, keep yourself within yourself:
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They are his shards, and he their beetle.
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3 |
Fall not a tear, I say; one of them rates
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Let our best heads
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If we be not relieved within this hour,
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Madam, he will; I know't.
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Madam, as thereto sworn by your command,
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[Exit IRAS. A noise within] |
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[Within 'A way there, a way for Caesar!'] |