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1  None that I more love than myself.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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2  No, my dearest love, I would not for the world.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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3  Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate A contract of true love.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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4  All thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love, and thou Hast strangely stood the test.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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5  A contract of true love to celebrate, And some donation freely to estate On the blest lovers.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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6  One stroke Shall free thee from the tribute which thou payest, And I the King shall love thee.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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7  So, of his gentleness, Knowing I loved my books, he furnished me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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8  Dear, they durst not, So dear the love my people bore me, nor set A mark so bloody on the business, but With colors fairer painted their foul ends.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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9  They now are in my power; And in these fits I leave them while I visit Young Ferdinand, whom they suppose is drowned, And his and mine loved darling.
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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10  As I hope For quiet days, fair issue, and long life, With such love as 'tis now, the murkiest den, The most opportune place, the strong'st suggestion Our worser genius can shall never melt Mine honor into lust to take away The edge of that day's celebration When I shall think or Phoebus' steeds are foundered Or night kept chained below.'
The Tempest By William Shakespeare
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