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Click on the verses to see them in context. Shakespeare's plays are available from the Gutenberg Projet.

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In nature is a tyranny; it hath been

 Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above And lead thy daughter to a conqueror's bed; Take not the quarrel from his powerful arm; Giving to you no further personal power A greater power than we can contradict Thou hadst but power over his mortal body, In nature is a tyranny; it hath been Is with a mighty power landed at Milford The last was I that felt thy tyranny: The greatest strength and power that he can make, Death makes no conquest of this conqueror; Insulting tyranny begins to jet And part in just proportion our small power.-- Acting it many ways. Nay, had I power, I should Arm, fight, and conquer, for fair England's sake! Acting it many ways. Nay, had I power, I should Good sir, whose powers are these? The tyrannous and bloody act is done,-- His tyranny for trifles; his own bastardy,-- Will conquer him!--awake, and win the day! Flock to the rebels, and their power grows strong.