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And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods makes Heaven drowsy with the harmony.
— William Shakespeare
But virtue never will be mov'd,
Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven. — William Shakespeare
Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven. — William Shakespeare
Would Shakespeare and Raleigh have done their best, would that galaxy have shone so bright in the heavens had there been no Elizabeth on the throne?
— Amos Bronson Alcott
By Heaven, I love thee better than myself
— William Shakespeare
But most it is presumption in us when the help of heaven we count the act of men.
— William Shakespeare
And how his audit stands who knows, save Heaven?
— 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
I go and it is done. The bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell.
— William Shakespeare
My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go.-King Claudius
— William Shakespeare
This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven.
— William Shakespeare
Virtue preserv'd from fell destruction's blast,
Led on by heaven, and crown'd with joy at last. — William Shakespeare
Led on by heaven, and crown'd with joy at last. — William Shakespeare
Heaven is above all yet; there sits a judge, That no king can corrupt.
— William Shakespeare
Holy, fair, and wise is she;
The heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be. — William Shakespeare
The heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be. — William Shakespeare
Heaven would that she these gifts should have, and I to live and die her slave.
— William Shakespeare
Heaven give you many, many merry days.
— William Shakespeare
Heaven truly knows that thou art false as hell.
— William Shakespeare
Confess yourself to heaven, Repent what's past, avoid what is to come, And do not spread the compost on the weeds To make them ranker.
— William Shakespeare
Words without thoughts never to heaven go.
— William Shakespeare
And yet by heaven I think my love as rare / as any that she belie with false compare
Sonnett CXXX, ll, 13-14 — William Shakespeare
Sonnett CXXX, ll, 13-14 — William Shakespeare
His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth.
— William Shakespeare
Comfort's in heaven, and we are on the earth
— William Shakespeare
If yon bethink yourself of any crime
Unreconcil'd as yet to heaven and grace,
Solicit for it straight. — William Shakespeare
Unreconcil'd as yet to heaven and grace,
Solicit for it straight. — William Shakespeare
The voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their children they are heaven's lieutenants.
— William Shakespeare
As a man thinketh
Our remedies in ourselves do lie
Which we ascribe to heaven — William Shakespeare
Our remedies in ourselves do lie
Which we ascribe to heaven — William Shakespeare
Heaven - the treasury of everlasting life.
— William Shakespeare
Are there no stones in heaven
But what serves for thunder? — William Shakespeare
But what serves for thunder? — William Shakespeare
The love of heaven makes one heavenly.
— William Shakespeare
Eternity was in our lips and eyes,
Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
But was a race of heaven. — William Shakespeare
Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
But was a race of heaven. — William Shakespeare
O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven
— William Shakespeare
I'll make my heaven in a lady's lap
— William Shakespeare
There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out.
— William Shakespeare
Heaven take my soul, and England keep my bones!
— William Shakespeare
The plants look up to heaven, from whence they have their nourishment.
— William Shakespeare
There is more things in heaven and earth...than are dreamt of by your philosophy.
— William Shakespeare
By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that lets me.
— William Shakespeare
The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords, in such a just and charitable war.
— William Shakespeare
All thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love, and thou Hast strangely stood the test; here, afore heaven, I ratify this my rich gift.
— William Shakespeare
Take physic, pomp; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them And show the heavens more just.
— William Shakespeare
O! for a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention.
— William Shakespeare
O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art
As glorious to this night, being o'er my head
As is a winged messenger of heaven — William Shakespeare
As glorious to this night, being o'er my head
As is a winged messenger of heaven — William Shakespeare
As there comes light from heaven and words from breath, As there is sense in truth and truth in virtue
— William Shakespeare
O, then, what graces in my love do dwell, That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell!
— William Shakespeare
The heavens forbid
But that our loves and comforts should increase
Even as our days do grow! — William Shakespeare
But that our loves and comforts should increase
Even as our days do grow! — William Shakespeare
The moon, like to a silver bow new bent in heaven.
— William Shakespeare
The benediction of these covering heavens Fall on their heads like dew, for they are worthy To inlay heaven with stars.
— William Shakespeare
I'll lock thy heaven from thee.
O, that men's ears should be
To counsel deaf, but not to flattery! — William Shakespeare
O, that men's ears should be
To counsel deaf, but not to flattery! — William Shakespeare
My language! heavens!I am the best of them that speak this speech. Were I but where 'tis spoken.
— William Shakespeare
Patch up thine old body for heaven.
— William Shakespeare
Ay, Much is the force of heaven-bred poesy.
— William Shakespeare
A high hope for a low heaven: God grant us patience!
— William Shakespeare
A heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee.
— William Shakespeare
Caesar. Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night. Thrice
— William Shakespeare
- Where is Polonius?
- In heaven; send hither to see: if your messenger find him not there, seek him i' the other place yourself. — William Shakespeare
- In heaven; send hither to see: if your messenger find him not there, seek him i' the other place yourself. — William Shakespeare
The force of his own merit makes his way-a gift that heaven gives for him.
— William Shakespeare
Look how the floor of heaven is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold!
— William Shakespeare
By heaven, I do love: and it hath taught me to rhyme, and to be mekancholy.
— William Shakespeare
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By heaven, I love thee better than myself,
For I come hither arm'd against myself. — William Shakespeare
By heaven, I love thee better than myself,
For I come hither arm'd against myself. — William Shakespeare
Sit down: thou art no flatterer:
I thank thee for it; and heaven forbid
That kings should let their ears hear their
faults hid! — William Shakespeare
I thank thee for it; and heaven forbid
That kings should let their ears hear their
faults hid! — William Shakespeare
O heaven! were man, But constant, he were perfect.
— William Shakespeare
But man, proud man,
Dressed in a little brief authority,
Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven
As makes the angels weep. — William Shakespeare
Dressed in a little brief authority,
Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven
As makes the angels weep. — William Shakespeare
I do love thee so,
That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven — William Shakespeare
That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven — William Shakespeare
O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else?
And shall I couple Hell? — William Shakespeare
And shall I couple Hell? — William Shakespeare
O! Let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven; keep me in temper; I would not be mad!
— William Shakespeare
The great assay of art, but at his touch - Such sanctity hath heaven given his hand -
— William Shakespeare
O heaven! that one might read the book of fate, and see the revolution of the times.
— William Shakespeare
If I were to kiss you then go to hell, I would. So then I can brag with the devils I saw heaven without ever entering it.
— William Shakespeare
Ye have angels' faces, but heaven knows your hearts.
— William Shakespeare
Why, headstrong liberty is lashed with woe.
There's nothing situate under heaven's eye
But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky. — William Shakespeare
There's nothing situate under heaven's eye
But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky. — William Shakespeare
What should such fellows as I do crawling between heaven and earth?
— William Shakespeare
Can we outrun the heavens?
— William Shakespeare