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>He is mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse’s health, a boy’s love, or a whore’s oath.
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>>25212059
He’d be watching BLACKED if he were here today

DEMETRIUS Villain, what hast thou done?
AARON That which thou canst not undo.
CHIRON Thou hast undone our mother.
AARON Villain, I have done thy mother.
DEMETRIUS
And therein, hellish dog, thou hast undone her.
Woe to her chance, and damned her loathèd choice!
Accursed the offspring of so foul a fiend!
CHIRON It shall not live.
AARON It shall not die.
NURSE
Aaron, it must. The mother wills it so.
AARON
What, must it, nurse? Then let no man but I
Do execution on my flesh and blood.
DEMETRIUS
I’ll broach the tadpole on my rapier’s point.
Nurse, give it me. My sword shall soon dispatch it.
AARON, taking the baby
Sooner this sword shall plow thy bowels up!
Stay, murderous villains, will you kill your brother?
Now, by the burning tapers of the sky
That shone so brightly when this boy was got,
He dies upon my scimitar’s sharp point
That touches this my firstborn son and heir.
I tell you, younglings, not Enceladus
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Oh billy, you so silly. *shakes spear*
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Love this guy but he’s basically Milton for redditors
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>>25214496
nigga what.
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>>25212090
>He’d be watching BLACKED if he were here today
Kek
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>>25212059
>>a horse’s health, a boy’s love
What's wrong with these?
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>>25214541
Horses are notoriously hard to keep in good health because they're retarded and high strung and will break their own legs from running from a bright light or whatever. In those times they were especially overworked too.
The boy's love is the suggestion that they are impulsive and quick to look for another's affection, or even pursue many sexual conquests.
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>>25212059
I find it strange how arguably the greatest artist to ever live is named Bill
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>The speech of a maiden should no man trust
>nor the words which a woman says;
>for their hearts were shaped on a whirling wheel
>and falsehood fixed in their breasts.
>85
>Breaking bow, or flaring flame,
>ravening wolf, or croaking raven,
>routing swine, or rootless tree,
>waxing wave, or seething cauldron,
>86
>flying arrows, or falling billow,
>ice of a night time, coiling adder,
>woman's bed-talk, or broken blade,
>play of bears or a prince's child,
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>sickly calf or self-willed thrall,
>witch's flattery, new-slain foe,
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>Brother's slayer, though seen on the highway,
>half burned house, or horse too swift -
>be never so trustful as these to trust.
from the havamal, the words of odin.
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>>25214496
more like Marlowe for redditors
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>>25215140
Why? It's a name like any other name?
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>>25212090
https://youtu.be/Ks9JeoL2z9k?si=KIiqu6L2U_Yz25yZ&t=6175

THIS MAUGRE ALL THE WORLD WILL I KEEP SAFE
OR SOME OF YOU SHALL SMOKE FOR IT IN ROME
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He doth be mad who quotes Shakespeare
A dimwit pseud
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>>25215140
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet

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