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Yet thou'rt a brave man, tho' thou art a Greek, I would far rather let thee die in peace.

I thank thee, friendly foe-man, this will do: Thou hast done me good service.

And thou art welcome to it. Fare thee well! A good death to thee! for thou art no Greek. (Exit.

Ay, this will do: this hath the true stern gripe Of potent speedy death. My task is closed. I now put off these weeds of flesh and blood, And, thanks be unto him who cloth'd me in them Untarnish'd with disgrace. What cometh after Full surely cometh well. 'Tis a dark pass. Here is a ready shrowd to wrap my head: