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Look, how this ring encompasseth thy finger,
Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart; Wear both of them, for both of them are thine. — William Shakespeare
Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart; Wear both of them, for both of them are thine. — William Shakespeare
These words are razors to my wounded heart".
— William Shakespeare
Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart.
— William Shakespeare
I am ashes where I once was fire, And the bard in my bosom is dead; What I loved I now merely admire, And my heart is as grey as my head.
— William Shakespeare
"With this same key Shakespeare unlocked his heart" once more! Did Shakespeare? If so, the less Shakespeare he!
— Robert Browning
A heavy heart bears not a nimble tongue.
— William Shakespeare
My heart laments that virtue cannot live
Out of the teeth of emulation. — William Shakespeare
Out of the teeth of emulation. — William Shakespeare
By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love
— William Shakespeare
My hands are of your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white.
— William Shakespeare
My heart is ever at your service
— William Shakespeare
Watch tonight, pray tomorrow. Gallants, lads, boys, hearts of gold, all the titles of good fellowship come to you!
— William Shakespeare
My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break.
— William Shakespeare
For by his face straight shall you know his heart.
— William Shakespeare
A good heart 'is worth gold.
— William Shakespeare
Tell me where is fancy bred,
Or in the heart, or in the head? — William Shakespeare
Or in the heart, or in the head? — William Shakespeare
All offences come from the heart.
— William Shakespeare
What I have done is yours; what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have, devoted yours.
— William Shakespeare
I'll sacrifice the lamb that I do love To spite a raven's heart within a dove.
— William Shakespeare
The head is not more native to the heart.
— William Shakespeare
I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in thy
eyes - and moreover, I will go with thee to thy uncle's. — William Shakespeare
eyes - and moreover, I will go with thee to thy uncle's. — William Shakespeare
Be collected.
No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart
There's no harm done. — William Shakespeare
No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart
There's no harm done. — William Shakespeare
Temptation is the fire that brings up the scum of the heart.
— William Shakespeare
Away and mark the time with fairest show,
False face must hide what false heart doth
know. — William Shakespeare
False face must hide what false heart doth
know. — William Shakespeare
The grief that does not speak whispers the o'erfraught heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
O God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace." ~~Beatrice
— William Shakespeare
Set your heart at rest. The fairyland buys not the child of me.
— William Shakespeare
I have full cause of weeping, but this heart shall break into a hundred thousand flaws or ere I'll weep.
— William Shakespeare
I did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart: but the saying is true 'The empty vessel makes the greatest sound'.
— William Shakespeare
Shakespeare is a great psychologist, and whatever can be known of the heart of man may be found in his plays.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
An evil soul producing holy witness
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart. — William Shakespeare
Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
A goodly apple rotten at the heart. — William Shakespeare
The heart hath treble wrong
When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue. — William Shakespeare
When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue. — William Shakespeare
But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart;but it is no matter.
— William Shakespeare
You, and your lady, Take from my heart all thankfulness!
— William Shakespeare
Hear my soul speak. Of the very instant that I saw you, did my heart fly at your service
— William Shakespeare
The very instant that I saw You, did my heart fly to Your service; there resides, To make me slave to it; and for Your sake.
— William Shakespeare
But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.
— William Shakespeare
False face must hide what the false heart doth know.
— William Shakespeare
I shall the effect of this good lesson keeps as watchman to my heart.
— William Shakespeare
His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth.
— William Shakespeare
O! never say that I was false of heart,
— William Shakespeare
say'st thou, noble heart? RODERIGO What will I do, thinkest thou? IAGO Why, go to bed and sleep. RODERIGO
— William Shakespeare
Can I go forward when my heart is here?
— William Shakespeare
Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.
— William Shakespeare
Affection is a coal that must be cooled; Else, suffered, it will set the heart on fire.
— William Shakespeare
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
In my heart there was a kind of fighting, That would not let me sleep
— William Shakespeare
When griping grief the heart doth wound, and doleful dumps the mind opresses, then music, with her silver sound, with speedy help doth lend redress.
— William Shakespeare
Bow, stubborn knees, and, heart with strings of steel,
Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe.
All many be well. — William Shakespeare
Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe.
All many be well. — William Shakespeare
Give me that man that is not passion's slave, and I will wear him in my heart's core, in my heart of heart, as I do thee.
— William Shakespeare
I hold it cowardice To rest mistrustful where a noble heart Hath pawned an open hand in sign of love.
— William Shakespeare
O constancy, be strong upon my side,
Set a huge mountain 'tween my heart and tongue!
I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. — William Shakespeare
Set a huge mountain 'tween my heart and tongue!
I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. — William Shakespeare
Love me or hate me
both are in my favor.
If you love me,
I'll always be in your heart,
but if you hate me,
I'll always be in your mind. — William Shakespeare
both are in my favor.
If you love me,
I'll always be in your heart,
but if you hate me,
I'll always be in your mind. — William Shakespeare
He hath a heart as sound as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper; for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks.
— William Shakespeare
Wear me as a seal over your heart, as a seal upon your arm, for love is strong as death, passion cruel as the grave.
— William Shakespeare
What showers arise, blown with the windy tempest of my heart
— William Shakespeare
For a noble heart, the most precious gift becomes poor, when the giver stops loving.
— William Shakespeare
Weep I cannot;
But my heart bleeds. — William Shakespeare
But my heart bleeds. — William Shakespeare
BENEDICK: I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in thy eyes;
— William Shakespeare
[I] must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words.
— William Shakespeare
My heart suspects more than mine eye can see.
— William Shakespeare
Me rather had my heart might feel your love
Than my unpleased eye see your curtesy. — William Shakespeare
Than my unpleased eye see your curtesy. — William Shakespeare
Sweet love! Sweet lines! Sweet life! Here is her hand, the agent of her heart; Here is her oath for love, her honour's pawn
— William Shakespeare
You are my true and honourable wife;
As dear to me as the ruddy drops
That visit my sad heart. — William Shakespeare
As dear to me as the ruddy drops
That visit my sad heart. — William Shakespeare
A good heart is the sun and the moon; or, rather, the sun and not the moon, for it shines bright and never changes.
— William Shakespeare
A light heart lives long.
— William Shakespeare
Mine eyes are full of tears, my heart of grief.
— William Shakespeare
Take heed, dear heart, of this large privilege; The hardest knife ill-used doth lose his edge.
— William Shakespeare
[ ... ] my heart is wondrous light,
Since this same wayward girl is so reclaim'd. — William Shakespeare
Since this same wayward girl is so reclaim'd. — William Shakespeare
For this relief much thanks. 'Tis bitter cold, and I am sick at heart.
— William Shakespeare
I thought my heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion.
— William Shakespeare
O, teach me how you look, and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius' heart.-Helena
— William Shakespeare
I cannot heave my heart into my mouth. I love your majesty according to my bond; no more no less.
— William Shakespeare
Thus give I mine, and thus take I thy heart.
— William Shakespeare
The very firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings of my hand.
— William Shakespeare
Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave
My heart into my mouth. — William Shakespeare
My heart into my mouth. — William Shakespeare
Knock... and ask your heart what it doth know.
— William Shakespeare
O horror! Horror! Horror! Tongue nor heart Cannot conceive nor name thee!
— William Shakespeare
Myself will straight aboard, and to the state
This heavy act with heavy heart relate. — William Shakespeare
This heavy act with heavy heart relate. — William Shakespeare
God, the best maker of all marriages, Combine your hearts into one.
— William Shakespeare
Well, I'll repent, and that suddenly, while I am in some liking; I shall be out of heart shortly, and then I shall have no strength to repent.
— William Shakespeare
A thousand kisses buys my heart from me;
And pay them at thy leisure, one by one. — William Shakespeare
And pay them at thy leisure, one by one. — William Shakespeare
I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest.
— William Shakespeare
Blessings of your heart, you brew good ale.
— William Shakespeare
Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole.
— William Shakespeare
What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted! Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his quarrel just ...
— William Shakespeare
Love sees with the heart and not with mind.
— William Shakespeare
Scorn not the sonnet. Critic, you have frowned, Mindless of its just honours; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart.
— William Wordsworth
Two lovely berries molded on one stem: So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart.
— William Shakespeare
Prosperity's the very bond of love, Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together Affliction alters.
— William Shakespeare
There is no woman's sides Can bide the beating of so strong a passion As love doth give my heart; no woman's heart
— William Shakespeare
Did my heart love 'til now?
— William Shakespeare
A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart.
— William Shakespeare
I cannot, nor I will not hold me still; My tongue, though not my heart, shall have his will.
— William Shakespeare
Love thrives not in the heart that shadows dreadeth.
— William Shakespeare
+"I'm sick in the heart."~Hamlet
— William Shakespeare
Whose heart the accustom'd sight of death makes hard.
— William Shakespeare
Who could refrain,
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make love known? — William Shakespeare
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make love known? — William Shakespeare
No, my heart is turn'd to stone: I strike it, and it hurts my hand.
— William Shakespeare