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(Second.) Ay, and there. (Third.) And there.

And thou too, for thou wear'st upon thy brow A soldier's look: I must perforce have thee. Long live brave Constantine! huzza! I thank you all, my brave and zealous friends. Within the palace walls I'll now conduct you, And martial there my new-gain'd strength, for which I give heaven thanks. Hark ye! a word with ye, my noble captain.

What would'st thou say?