updated_at,reviewed_on,context,comments,theme,id,text,provenance,created_at,work_id,metaphor,dictionary 2013-03-23 20:52:39 UTC,,"Act II, Scene i","","",15238,"SIR JOHN.
And can you persist after this, my Lord?--don't --for my sake don't.--

LORD
A passion like mine, makes the heart rebellious--it will love on--it will hope, in spite of the rules cold reason dictates.

SIR JOHN
I know my uncle is impatient for my return, and therefore I cannot remain any longer here--but I am sorry to leave you--very sorry to leave you in this situation, indeed, my Lord--Now promise to get the better of your passion--it will make me much happier if you will.

LORD
I can promise nothing--why don't you go to your uncle?

SIR JOHN
I am going--I must go, or he'll never pardon it.
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