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To courtship and such fair ostents of love
As shall conveniently become you there. — William Shakespeare





God, and not we, hath safely fought to day. — William Shakespeare







To one of woman born. — William Shakespeare

Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare



To spend that shortness basely were too long. — William Shakespeare



Thou hast done to me.
Therefore turn and draw. — William Shakespeare




The pow'r that I have on you is to spare you;
The malice towards you to forgive you. Live,
And deal with others better. — William Shakespeare

And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare



Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. — William Shakespeare




Thus to make poor mortals mad! — William Shakespeare

What is't but to be nothing else but mad? — William Shakespeare

So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up
And say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN! — William Shakespeare








To throw my sceptre at the injurious gods;
To tell them that this world did equal theirs
Till they had stolen our jewel. — William Shakespeare


To bed, to bed, to bed. — William Shakespeare




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




Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit!
I dare damnation — William Shakespeare


A prosperous gentleman; and to be King
Stands not within the prospect of belief,
No more than to be Cawdor. — William Shakespeare





Recanting goodness, sorry ere 'tis shown;
But where there is true friendship, there needs none. — William Shakespeare

Ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge,
When we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear. — William Shakespeare



And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot;
And thereby hangs a tale. — William Shakespeare





In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think,
For men so old as we to keep the peace. — William Shakespeare

A bridegroom in my death, and run into't
As to a lover's bed. — William Shakespeare


If thou but think'st him wronged, and mak'st his ear
A stranger to thy thoughts. — William Shakespeare




Marina: Earlier too, sir, if now I be one. — William Shakespeare





die. — William Shakespeare



In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare



That need to be revived and breathed in me? — William Shakespeare


It spills itself in fearing to be spilt. — William Shakespeare



Than that which lives to fear. — William Shakespeare



You are more lovely and milder,
Rough winds shake the sweet buds of May,
A summer is way to short. — William Shakespeare

'Twere childish weakness to lament or fear. — William Shakespeare
