1 Brother, good night: to-morrow is the day.
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2 It will determine one way: fare you well.3 Heard you of nothing strange about the streets?
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4 Nothing. What news?
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5 Belike 'tis but a rumour. Good night to you.
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6 Well, sir, good night.
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7 Soldiers, have careful watch.
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8 And you. Good night, good night.
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9 Here we: and if to-morrow10 Our navy thrive, I have an absolute hope11 Our landmen will stand up.
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12 'Tis a brave army,13 And full of purpose.
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14 Peace! what noise?
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15 List, list!
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16 Hark!
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17 Music i' the air.
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18 Under the earth.
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19 It signs well, does it not?
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20 No.
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21 Peace, I say!22 What should this mean?
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23 'Tis the god Hercules, whom Antony loved,24 Now leaves him.
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25 Walk; let's see if other watchmen26 Do hear what we do?
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27 How now, masters!
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Speaking together28 How now!29 How now! do you hear this?
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30 Ay; is't not strange?
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31 Do you hear, masters? do you hear?
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32 Follow the noise so far as we have quarter;33 Let's see how it will give off.
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34 Content. 'Tis strange.
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