Your Highness' part
Is to receive our duties, and our duties
Are to your throne and state, children and servants,
Which do but what they should, by doing everything
Safe toward your love and honor.
(The Tragedy Of Macbeth)
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I wasted time, and now doth time waste me;For now hath time made me his numb'ring clock:
My thoughts are minutes; and with sighs they jar
Their watches on unto mine eyes, the outward watch,
Whereto my finger, like a dial's point,
Is pointing still, in cleansing them from tears.
William Shakespeare
Short time seems long in sorrow's sharp sustaining though woe be heavy, yet it seldom sleeps, And they who watch, see time how slow it creeps.
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A horse a horse my kingdom for a horse.
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And trust me, love, in my eye so do you.
William Shakespeare
O how wretched is that poor man that hangs on princes favors There is betwixt that smile we would aspire to, that sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, more pangs and fears than wars or women have, and when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, never to hope again.
William Shakespeare
So, love, be thou, although today thou fill
Thy hungry eyes, even till they wink with fulness,
Tomorrow see again, and do not kill
The spirit of love with a perpetual dullness.
William Shakespeare
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