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In thee thy mother dies, our household's name, My death's revenge, thy youth, and England's fame.
William Shakespeare
A noble shalt thou have, and present pay; And liquor likewise will I give to thee, And friendship shall combine, and brotherhood.
William Shakespeare
That sir which serves and seeks for gain, And follows but for form, Will pack when it begins to rain, And leave thee in the storm.
William Shakespeare
Speak, my fair, and fairly, I pray thee.
William Shakespeare
I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt me thus.
William Shakespeare
Such is my love, to thee I so belong, That for thy right, myself will bear all wrong.
William Shakespeare
O good old man, how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed Thou art not for the fashion of these times, Where none will sweat but for promotion, And having that do choke their service up Even with the having....
William Shakespeare
Now the fair goddess, Fortune, Fall deep in love with thee, and her great charms Misguide thy opposers' swords!
William Shakespeare
Flesh and blood, You, brother mine, that entertain'd ambition, Expell'd remorse and nature, who, with Sebastian- Whose inward pinches therefore are most strong- Would here have kill'd your king, I do forgive thee, Unnatural though thou art.
William Shakespeare
In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, For they in thee a thousand errors note; But 'tis my heart that loves what they despise, Who in despite of view is pleased to dote.
William Shakespeare
Fie, thou dishonest Satan I call thee by the most modest terms for I am one of those gentle ones that will use the devil himself with courtesy sayest thou that house is dark.
William Shakespeare
My glass shall not persuade me I am old, So long as youth and thou are of one date But when in thee times furrows I behold, Then look I death my days should expiate.
William Shakespeare
ROMEO to BALTHASAR But if thou, jealous, dost return to pry In what I further shall intend to do, By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs The time and my intents are savage-wild, More fierce and more inexorable far Than empty tigers or the roaring sea.
William Shakespeare
Love thyself last; cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty.
William Shakespeare
Hast any philosophy in thee shepherd . ... He that wants money, means and content, is without three good friends that the property of rain is to wet and fire to burn that good pasture makes fat sheep, and a great cause of the night is lack of the sun that he that hath learned no wit by nature nor art may complain of good breeding or comes of a very dull kindred.
William Shakespeare
Beware of entrance to a quarrel but being in, Bear it, that the opposer may beware of thee.
William Shakespeare
Get thee glass eyes, And, like a scurvy politician, seem To see the things thou dost not.
William Shakespeare
And do so, love, yet when they have devised What strainèd touches rhetoric can lend, Thou, truly fair, wert truly sympathized In true plain words by thy true-telling friend; And their gross painting might be better used Where cheeks need blood; in thee it is abused.
William Shakespeare
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee.
Augustus Toplady
Press on! If Fortune play thee false To-day, tomorrow she'll be true; Whom now she sinks she now exalts, Taking old gifts and granting new, The wisdom of the present hour Makes up the follies past and gone; To weakness, strength succeeds, and power From frailty springs! Press on, press on!
Park Benjamin, Sr.
The mountain rill Seeks with no surer flow the far bright sea, Than my unchang'd affections flow to thee.
Park Benjamin, Sr.
Amyas, my most careful and faithful servant, God reward thee treblefold in the double for thy most troublesome charge so well discharged.
Elizabeth I of England
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