Frame your mind to mirth and merriment; Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life.
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I am sick of this false world, and will love noughtBut even the mere necessities upon't.
William Shakespeare
O Nell, sweet Nell, if thou dost love thy lord,
Banish the canker of ambitious thoughts!
William Shakespeare
Were beauty under twenty locks kept fast, Yet love breaks through and picks them all at last.
William Shakespeare
Her virtues, graced with external gifts,
Do breed love's settled passions in my heart;
And like as rigour of tempestuous gusts
Provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide,
So am I driven by breath of her renown
Either to suffer shipwreck or arrive
Where I may have fruition of her love.
William Shakespeare
Farewell, Monsieur Traveller; look you lisp and wear
strange suits, disable all the benefits of your own country, be
out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making
you that countenance you are; or I will scarce think you have
swam in a gondola.
William Shakespeare
Sorrow ebbs, being blown with wind of words.
William Shakespeare
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