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In the first scene of Antony and Cleopatra, in fact in the first long speech of that play, we hear the words:

"his captain's heart,

Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burst

The buckles on his breast, reneges all temper,

And is become the bellows and the fan

To cool a gipsy's lust."

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