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Some Undone Widow Sits Upon Mine Arm, And Takes Away The Use Of I
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Some undone widow sits upon mine arm,
And takes away the use of it;
Glued to my scabbard with wronged orphans' tears,
Will not be drawn.
-- Philip Massinger (1584-1640)
-- A New Way to pay Old Debts, Act v, Sc. 1
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