There lives more life in one of your fair eyes,
Than both your poets can in praise devise.
(Sonnet 83: I Never Saw That You Did Painting Need)
More Quotes from William Shakespeare:
Now stand you on the top of happy hours,And many maiden gardens yet unset,
With virtuous wish would bear you living flowers,
Much liker than your painted counterfeit:
So should the lines of life that life repair
Which this, Time's pencil, or my pupil pen
Neither in inward worth nor outward fair
Can make you live your self in eyes of men.
William Shakespeare
Tell me in sadness, who is that you love?
William Shakespeare
Faith, that he did- I know not what he did.
William Shakespeare
Of all the fair resort of gentlemen
That every day with parle encounter me,
In thy opinion which is worthiest love?
William Shakespeare
We are such stuff as dreams are made on.
William Shakespeare
Good faith,
I tremble still with fear; but if there be
Yet left in heaven as small a drop of pity
As a wren's eye, fear'd gods, a part of it!
William Shakespeare
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