Lie quietly, and hear a little more;
Nay, do not struggle, for thou shalt not rise:
To make thee hate the hunting of the boar,
Unlike myself thou hear'st me moralize,
Applying this to that, and so to so;
For love can comment upon every woe.
(From Venus And Adonis)
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The commons, like an angry hive of beesThat want their leader, scatter up and down
And care not who they sting in his revenge.
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Fortune, good night; smile once more, turn thy wheel.
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That which I show, heaven knows, is merely love,
Duty, and zeal, to your unmatched mind,
Care of your food and living; and believe it,
My most honour'd lord,
For any benefit that points to me,
Either in hope or present, I'd exchange
For this one wish, that you had power and wealth
To requite me by making rich yourself.
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Heaven give you many, many merry days - from The Merry Wives of Windsor
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Is love a tender thing It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous and it pricks like thorn.
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Look down you gods, and on this couple drop a blessed crown.- from The Tempest
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