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Ap. My Poverty, But Not My Will, Consents. Rom. I Pay Thy Poverty, And Not Thy Will.
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Ap. My poverty, but not my will, consents.
Rom. I pay thy poverty, and not thy will.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Romeo and Juliet
-- Act v, Sc. 1
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Rom. Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear, That tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops-- Jul.
O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circled orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable....