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albatross521 | 14:53 Sat 12th Aug 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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In act3 scene1 of Shakespear's "Two gentlemen of Verona".

What does "leave to be" mean?

She is my essence, and I leave to be,If I be not by her fair influenceFoster'd, illumined, cherish'd, kept alive.

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It could be interpreted as "If you'll allow me my opinion".
"Stop being..." The full sentence reads - once the part in parenthesis is removed - "She is my essence; and I leave to be illumin'd, cherished, kept alive." That is, "I stop being illumin'd"...etc. In other words, without her my life is meaningless.
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thans a lot mates.

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