I may neither choose who I would, nor refuse who I dislike; so is the will of a living daughter curbed by the will of a dead father.
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And yet this time removed was summer's time,The teeming autumn, big with rich increase,
Bearing the wanton burden of the prime,
Like widowed wombs after their lords' decease:
Yet this abundant issue seemed to me
But hope of orphans, and unfathered fruit,
For summer and his pleasures wait on thee,
And thou away, the very birds are mute.
William Shakespeare
O wonderful, wonderful, and the most wonderful and yet again wonderful, and after that, out of all whooping.
William Shakespeare
To this urn let those repair
That are either true or fair;
For these dead birds sigh a prayer.
William Shakespeare
A man that had a wife with such a wit, he might say 'Wit, whither, wilt'
William Shakespeare
If, in the course
And process of this time, you can report,
And prove it too against mine honour, aught,
My bond to wedlock or my love and duty,
Against your sacred person, in God's name,
Turn me away and let the foul'st contempt
Shut door upon me, and so give me up
To the sharp'st kind of justice.
William Shakespeare
If love be rough with you, be rough with lovePrick love for pricking, and you beat love down.
William Shakespeare
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