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Tis almost morning. I would have thee gone - and yet no farther that a wanton's bird, that lets it hop a little from her hand, like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves, and with a silken thread plucks it back again, so loving - jealous of his liberty  (Thee Quotes) O, they have lived long on the alms basket of words. I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee for a word; for thou art not so long by the head as honorificabilitudinitatibus. Thou art easier swallowed than a flapdragon  (Thee Quotes) Are yet two Romans living such as these? the last of all the Romans, fare thee well!  (Thee Quotes) For my part, if a lie may do thee grace, I'll gild it with the happiest terms I have  (Thee Quotes) Famine is in thy cheeks, need and oppression starveth in thy eyes, contempt and beggary hangs upon thy back: the world is not thy friend, not the world's law; the world affords no law to make thee rich; then be not poor, but break it and take this  (Thee Quotes) Most radiant Pyramus, most lily white of hue, of color like the red rose on triumphant brier, most brisky juvenal, and eke most lovely Jew, as true as truest horse, that yet would never tire, I'll meet thee, pyramus, at Ninny's tomb  (Thee Quotes) O thou, whose captain I account myself, look on my forces with a gracious eye; put in their hands thy bruising irons of wrath, that they may crush down with a heavy fall the usurping helmets of our adversaries; make us thy ministers of chastisement, that we may praise thee in the victory  (Thee Quotes) Look to her, moor; if thou host eyes to see: She has deceiv'd her father, and may thee  (Thee Quotes) Thou dost shame that bloody spoil. Thou slave, thou wretch, thou coward! Thou little valiant, great in villainy! Thou ever strong upon the stronger side! Thou fortune's champion, that dost never fight but when her humorous ladyship is by to teach thee safety!  (Thee Quotes) Heaven bless thee, thou hast the sweetest face I ever looked on. Sir, as I have a soul, she is an angel; our king has all the Indies in his arms, and more, and richer, when he strains that lady. I cannot blame his conscience  (Thee Quotes) O hateful error, melancholy's child! Why dost thou show to the apt thoughts of men the things that are not? O error, soon conceiv'd, thou never com'st unto a happy birth, but kill'st the mother that engender'd thee  (Thee Quotes) These as they change, almighty father! These are but the varied God. The rolling year is full of thee  (Thee Quotes) My god! O let me call thee mine! Weak, wretched sinner though I be, my trembling soul would fain be thine, my feeble faith still clings to thee  (Thee Quotes) I know I owe my all to thee, o, take this heart I cannot give. Do thou my strength my saviour be; and make me to thy glory live!  (Thee Quotes) Adoration isn't love. I adore Annabella, but I don't love her; and I love thee, milicent, but I don't adore thee  (Thee Quotes) Be content with what thou hast received, and smooth thy frowning forehead, for the door of choice is not open either to thee or me  (Thee Quotes) Friend, howsoever thou camest by this book, I will assure thee thou wert least in my thoughts when I writ it  (Thee Quotes) Let all thy joys be as the month of May and all thy days be as a marriage day: Let sorrow, sickness, and a troubled mind Be stranger to thee  (Thee Quotes) In having all things, and not thee, what have I? Not having thee, what have my labors got? Let me enjoy but thee, what farther crave I? And having thee alone, what have I not?  (Thee Quotes) If thy words be too luxuriant, confine them, lest they confine thee. He that thinks he can never speak enough, may easily speak too much. A full tongue and an empty brain are seldom parted  (Thee Quotes) Think not thy love to God merits God's love to thee; his acceptance of thy duty crowns His own gifts in thee; man's love to God is nothing but a faint reflection of God's love to man  (Thee Quotes) Hath any wronged thee? Be bravely revenged; slight it, and the work is begun; forgive it, and it is finished; he is below himself that is not above an injury  (Thee Quotes) Though virtue give a ragged livery, she gives a golden cognizance; if her service make thee poor, blush not. Thy poverty may disadvantage thee, but not dishonor thee  (Thee Quotes) She was - but room forbids to tell thee what - sum all perfection up, and she was - that  (Thee Quotes) If thy aim be great and thy means small, still act; for by action alone these can increase to thee  (Thee Quotes) O soldier and hero of God, where for thee is sorrow or shame or suffering? For thy life is a glory, thy deeds a consecration, victory thy apotheosis, defeat thy triumph  (Thee Quotes) What is the use of only knowing? I say to thee, act and be, for therefore God sent thee into this human body  (Thee Quotes) What is the use of only being? I say to thee, become, for therefore wast thou established as a man in this world of matter  (Thee Quotes) They say, o my God, that I am mad because I see no fault in thee; but if I am indeed mad with thy love, I do not wish to recover my sanity  (Thee Quotes) Do not believe that a book is good, if in reading it thou dost not become more contented with thy existence, if it does not rouse up in thee most generous feelings  (Thee Quotes)
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