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cannot contain for affection, mistress of passion, sways it to the mood of what it likes or loathes. explain these lines

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Answered by praphulsangale5353
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Answer:

it is chinese translated in english

Answered by suvarnahakke1
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What if my house be troubled with a rat,

And I be pleased to give ten thousand ducats

To have it baned? What, are you answered yet?

Some men there are love not a gaping pig,

Some that are mad if they behold a cat,

And others when the bagpipe sings i’th’ nose

Cannot contain their urine; for affection,

Mistress of passion, sways it to the mood

Of what it likes or loathes. . . .

. . .

So can I give no reason, nor I will not,

More than a lodged hate and a certain loathing

I bear Antonio, that I follow thus

A losing suit against him. Are you answered?

(IV.i.43–61)

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