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Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare


Which gives men stomach to digest his words
With better appetite. — William Shakespeare



world but I, and I am sunburnt; I may sit in a
corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband! — William Shakespeare






Of this diseased opinion, and betimes.
For 'tis most dangerous. — William Shakespeare













for thank God I can read and
perhaps understand Shakespeare to his depths. — John Keats

When articles too nicely urged be stood on. — William Shakespeare









Is good without a name, vileness is so — William Shakespeare


If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't — William Shakespeare

Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate;
Talkers are no good doers: be assured
We come to use our hands and not our tongues. — William Shakespeare


did I give you?
MERCUTIO: The slip, sir, the slip; can you not conceive? — William Shakespeare


God warn us!
matter, the cleanliest shift is to kiss. — William Shakespeare




When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare




And this the bleeding business they have done:
Our hearts you see not; they are pitiful — William Shakespeare




And, having sworn truth, ever will be true. — William Shakespeare

Farewell! a long farewell, to all my greatness! — William Shakespeare







good parts aside I have no other charms. — William Shakespeare






Messenger: For the best turn of the bed. — William Shakespeare



Revolts from true birth stumbling on abuse. — William Shakespeare

Would I were dead, if God's good will were so;
For what is in this world but grief and woe? — William Shakespeare



Where in the purlieus of this forest stands
A sheep-cote fenc'd about with olive trees? — William Shakespeare



