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The same.
[Enter EXTON and Servant]
EXTON
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Didst thou | not mark | the king | what words |
he spake?
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Have I | no friend | will rid | me of this
liv|ing fear:
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Was it | not^so?
SERVANT
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These were | his ve|ry words.
EXTON
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Have^I | no friend?| (quoth^he:)| he spake | it
twice,
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And urged | it twice | togeth|er, did | he not?
SERVANT
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He did. \\
EXTON
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And speak|ing it,| he wist|ly looked | on me,
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As who | should say,| I would | thou wert | the
man
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That would | divorce | this ter|ror from | my
heart,
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Meaning | the king | at Pom|fret: Come,| let's
go;
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I am | the king's | friend, and | will rid | his
foe.
[Exeunt]