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    "text": "Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press",
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   {
    "text": "My tongue-tied patience with too much disdain;",
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   {
    "text": "Lest sorrow lend me words and words express",
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   {
    "text": "The manner of my pity-wanting pain.",
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   },
   {
    "text": "If I might teach thee wit, better it were,",
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   },
   {
    "text": "Though not to love, yet, love, to tell me so;",
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   {
    "text": "As testy sick men, when their deaths be near,",
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   },
   {
    "text": "No news but health from their physicians know;",
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   {
    "text": "For if I should despair, I should grow mad,",
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   {
    "text": "And in my madness might speak ill of thee:",
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   {
    "text": "Now this ill-wresting world is grown so bad,",
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   {
    "text": "Mad slanderers by mad ears believed be.",
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   {
    "text": "That I may not be so, nor thou belied,",
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    "text": "Bear thine eyes straight, though thy proud heart go wide.",
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