36503281No more of that: I pray you in your letters,
36513282When you
shall the
se vnlucky deedes relate,
36523283Speake of them as they are; nothing extenuate,
36533284Nor
set downe ought in malice, then mu
st you
speake,
36553285Of one that lou'd not wi
sely, but too well
: 36563286Of one not ea
sily iealous, but being wrought,
36573287Perplext in the extreame; of one who
se hand,
36583288Like the ba
se
Indian, threw a pearle away,
36593289Richer then all his Tribe: of one who
se
subdued eyes,
36603290Albeit vnu
sed to the melting moode,
36613291Drops teares as fa
st as the
Arabian trees,
36623292Their medicinall gum;
set you downe this,
36633293And
say be
sides, that in
Aleppo once,
36643294Where a
Malignant and a
Turb and Turke,
36653295Beate a
Venetian, and traduc'd the State;
36663296I tooke bi'th throate the circumci
sed dog,
36673297And
smote him thus.
He stabs himselfe. 36703300Oth. I ki
st thee ere I kild thee, no way but this,
36713301Killing my
selfe, to die vpon a ki
sse.
He dies. 36723302Cas. This did I feare, but thought he had no weapon,
36753305More fell then angui
sh, hunger, or the Sea,
36763306Looke on the tragicke lodging of this bed:
36773307This is thy worke, the obie
ct poi
sons
sight,
36793308Let it be hid:
Gratiano, keepe the hou
se,
36803309And ceaze vpon the fortunes of the Moore
: 36813310For they
succeed to you, to you Lord Gouernour,
36823311Remaines the cen
sure of this helli
sh villaine,
36833312The time, the place, the torture: O inforce it,
36843313My
selfe will
straite aboord, and to the State,
36853314This heauy a
ct with heauy heart relate.
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