I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in thy eyes and moreover I will go with thee to thy uncle's.
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from forth a copse that neighbours by,A breeding jennet, lusty, young, and proud,
Adonis' trampling courser doth espy,
And forth she rushes, snorts and neighs aloud;
The strong-neck'd steed, being tied unto a tree,
Breaketh his rein, and to her straight goes he.
William Shakespeare
If there be truth in sight, you are my daughter.
William Shakespeare
Simply the thing I am shall make me live.
William Shakespeare
Patience, good lady; wizards know their times:
Deep night, dark night, the silent of the night,
The time of night when Troy was set on fire;
The time when screech-owls cry and ban-dogs howl,
And spirits walk and ghosts break up their graves-
That time best fits the work we have in hand.
William Shakespeare
When griping grief the heart doth wound, And doleful dumps the mind oppress, Then music with her silver sound.
William Shakespeare
I am here with thee and thy goats, as the most
capricious poet, honest Ovid, was among the Goths.
William Shakespeare
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