Let it suffice thee, Mistress Page
at the least, if the love of soldier can suffice-that I love
thee.
(The Merry Wives Of Windsor)
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First, her father slain;Next, Your son gone, and he most violent author
Of his own just remove; the people muddied,
Thick and and unwholesome in their thoughts and whispers
For good Polonius' death, and we have done but greenly
In hugger-mugger to inter him; Poor Ophelia
Divided from herself and her fair-judgment,
Without the which we are Pictures or mere beasts;
Last, and as such containing as all these,
Her brother is in secret come from France;
And wants not buzzers to infect his ear
Feeds on his wonder, keep, himself in clouds,
With pestilent speeches of his father's death,
Wherein necessity, of matter beggar'd,
Will nothing stick Our person to arraign
In ear and ear.
William Shakespeare
... and in the end, Having my freedom, boast of nothing else But that I was a journeyman to grief.
William Shakespeare
Whether it be through force of your report,
My noble Lord of Suffolk, or for that
My tender youth was never yet attaint
With any passion of inflaming love,
I cannot tell; but this I am assur'd,
I feel such sharp dissension in my breast,
Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear,
As I am sick with working of my thoughts.
William Shakespeare
Small things make base men proud.
William Shakespeare
A man may be too confident.
William Shakespeare
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is wing's Cupid painted blind.
William Shakespeare
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