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Say that | thou didst | forsake | me for / some
fault,
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And I | will com|ment up/on that | offense:
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Speak of | my lame|ness, and | I straight | will
halt,
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Against | thy reas|ons mak|ing no | defense.
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Thou canst | not (love)| disgrace | me half | so
ill,
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To set | a form | upon | desir|ed change,
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As I'll | myself | disgrace,| knowing | thy will,
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I will | acquaint|ance strang|le and / look
strange:
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Be ab|sent from | thy walks | and in | my tongue
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Thy sweet | belov|ed name | no* more | shall dwell,
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Lest^I |(too* much | profane)| should do | it
wrong,
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And hap|ly of | our old | acquaint|ance tell.
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For thee,| against | my self | I'll vow | debate,
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For I | must nere | love^him | whom thou | dost
hate.