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ELEANORE.
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I lose my color, I lose my breath.
I drink the cup of a costly death,
Brimm'd with delirious draughts of warmest life.
I die with my delight, before
I hear what I would hear from thee;
Yet tell my name again to me,
I would be dying evermore.
So dying ever, Eleänore.