The miserable have no other medicine but only hope.
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But they'll nor pinch,Fright me with urchin-shows, pitch me i' th' mire,
Nor lead me, like a firebrand, in the dark
Out of my way, unless he bid 'em; but
For every trifle are they set upon me;
Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me,
And after bite me; then like hedgehogs which
Lie tumbling in my barefoot way, and mount
Their pricks at my footfall; sometime am I
All wound with adders, who with cloven tongues
Do hiss me into madness.
William Shakespeare
What will the line stretch out to the crack of doom.
William Shakespeare
A noble shalt thou have, and present pay;
And liquor likewise will I give to thee,
And friendship shall combine, and brotherhood.
William Shakespeare
A dream itself is but a shadow.
William Shakespeare
Love him, daughter Anne-
Why, how now, what does Master Fenton here?
William Shakespeare
Refrain tonight, and that shall lend a hand of easiness to the next abstinence the next more easy for use can almost change the stamp of nature, and either curb the devil, or throw him out with wondrous potency.
William Shakespeare
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