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It is too hard a knot for me t'untie. — William Shakespeare

Charmian: Why, madam?
Cleopatra: That I might sleep out this great gap of time my Antony is away. — William Shakespeare

Might be the be-all and the end-all here,
But here, upon this bank and shoal of time,
We'ld jump the life to come. — William Shakespeare

And Time, that takes survey of all the world,
Must have a stop. — William Shakespeare




So many hours must I contemplate. — William Shakespeare


That in this desert inaccessible,
Under the shade of melancholy boughs,
Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare


My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! — William Shakespeare





Says very wisely, "It is ten o'clock:
Thus we may see," quoth he, "how the world wags." — William Shakespeare

If you would walk in absence of the sun. — William Shakespeare



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




Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare


And formless ruin of oblivion. — William Shakespeare







Than wish a snow in May's new-fangled mirth;
But like of each thing that in season grows. — William Shakespeare



ROSALINE: The hour that fools should ask. — William Shakespeare



Of good and bad, that makes and unfolds error. — William Shakespeare

Who cover faults, at last shame them derides. — William Shakespeare









And thy best graces spend it at thy will. — William Shakespeare

False face must hide what false heart doth
know. — William Shakespeare





That France must veil her lofty-plumed crest,
And let her head fall into England's lap. — William Shakespeare





The end of this day's business ere it come!
But it sufficeth that the day will end
And then the end is known. — William Shakespeare

--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137) — William Shakespeare


Let's not confound the time with conference harsh. — William Shakespeare

A second time within these arms (They embrace) — William Shakespeare




Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. — William Shakespeare






What masque, what music? How shall we beguile
The lazy time if not with some delight? — William Shakespeare


And, in the last repeating, troublesome,
Being urged at a time unseasonable. — William Shakespeare







And time to speak it in. You rub the sore
When you should bring the plaster. — William Shakespeare


To wear away this long age of three hours
Between our after-supper and bedtime? — William Shakespeare




In the dark backward and abysm of time? — William Shakespeare


Like him that travels I return again,
Just to the time, not with the time exchanged. — William Shakespeare




