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Night's candles have burned out, and jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountaintops. Hope tinged with melancholy - like life.
— William Shakespeare
Come,
Let's have one other gaudy night. Call to me
All my sad captains. Fill our bowls once more.
Let's mock the midnight bell. — William Shakespeare
Let's have one other gaudy night. Call to me
All my sad captains. Fill our bowls once more.
Let's mock the midnight bell. — William Shakespeare
A great cause of the night is lack of the sun.
— William Shakespeare
Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, Makes the night morning, and the noontide night.
— William Shakespeare
Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive
If you will lead these graces to the grave
And leave the world no copy. — William Shakespeare
If you will lead these graces to the grave
And leave the world no copy. — William Shakespeare
At once, good night-
Stand not upon the order of your going,
But go at once. — William Shakespeare
Stand not upon the order of your going,
But go at once. — William Shakespeare
Were the world mine...
— Shakespeare Society
The gray-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night,
Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks of light. — William Shakespeare
Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks of light. — William Shakespeare
But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy, lie further off." - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, A Midsummer Night's Dream The
— Connie Willis
My lord, they say five moons were seen to-night
Four fixed, and the fifth did whirl about The other four in wondrous motion. — William Shakespeare
Four fixed, and the fifth did whirl about The other four in wondrous motion. — William Shakespeare
Hark! Peace! It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it.
— William Shakespeare
These blessed candles of the night.
— William Shakespeare
Observe him, for the love of mockery
— William Shakespeare
Hell and night/
Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light. — William Shakespeare
Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light. — William Shakespeare
If music is the food of love, play on.
— William Shakespeare
The moon shines bright. In such a night as this. When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees and they did make no noise, in such a night ...
— William Shakespeare
Let never day nor night unhallowed pass, but still remember what the Lord hath done.
— William Shakespeare
The morning steals upon the night,
Melting the darkness. — William Shakespeare
Melting the darkness. — William Shakespeare
Receive what cheer you may. The night is long that never finds the day.
— William Shakespeare
Where, like Arion on the dolphin's back, I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves so long as I could see.
— William Shakespeare
Hung be the heavens with black! Yield, day, to night!
— William Shakespeare
It's the remarkable thing about academics: they look at Shakespeare and always see their own faces in him.
— Amanda Craig
I'll be your foil, Laertes: in mine ignorance your skill shall, like a star i' the darkest night, stick fiery off indeed.
— William Shakespeare
Survival might be insufficient, she'd told Dieter in late-night arguments, but on the other hand, so was Shakespeare.
— Emily St. John Mandel
I must become a borrower of the night.
— William Shakespeare
And teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night ...
— William Shakespeare
The deep of night is crept upon our talk,
And Nature must obey necessity. — William Shakespeare
And Nature must obey necessity. — William Shakespeare
In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales Of woeful ages, long ago betid
— William Shakespeare
That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
— William Shakespeare
O polished perturbation! golden care! That keep'st the ports of slumber open wide To many a watchful night.
— William Shakespeare
He that drinks all night, and is hanged betimes in the morning, may sleep the sounder all the next day.
— William Shakespeare
Come, night, come, Romeo, come, thou day in night; For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night. Whiter than new snow upon a raven's back.
— William Shakespeare