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My cake is dough, but I'll in among the rest, out of hope of all but my share of the feast (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Great lords, wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss but cheerly seek how to redress their harms (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Why, man, if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears. If the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Some sins do bear their privilege on Earth, and so doth yours; your fault was not your folly (William Shakespeare Quotes)
You thus employed, I will go root away the noisome weeds which without profit suck the soil's fertility from wholesome flowers (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Either our history shall with full mouth speak freely of our acts, or else our grave, like Turkish mute, shall have a tongueless mouth, not worshipped with a waxen epitaph (William Shakespeare Quotes)
No, no, he cannot long hold out these pangs. The incessant care and labor of his mind hath wrought the mure that should confine it in so thin that life looks through and will break out (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Now, ye familiar spirits that are culled out of the powerful legions under Earth, help me this once, that France may get the field (William Shakespeare Quotes)
They are the books, the arts, the academies, that show, contain, and nourish all the world (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive If you will these graces to the grave, and leave the world no copy (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Nothing can we call our own but death, and that small model of the barren Earth which serves as paste and cover to our bones (William Shakespeare Quotes)
His nature is too noble for the world. He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for's power to thunder (William Shakespeare Quotes)
All, with one consent, praise newborn gauds, though they are made and moulded of things past (William Shakespeare Quotes)
When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Now for the bare-picked bone of majesty Doth dogged war bristle his angry crest and snarleth in the gentle eyes of peace (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Then fresh tears stood on her cheeks, as doth the honeydew upon a gather'd lily almost wither'd (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Light seeking light doth light of light beguile; so, ere you find where light in darkness lies, your light grows dark by losing of your eyes (William Shakespeare Quotes)
O my good lord, at many times I brought in my accounts, laid them before you. You would throw them off and say you found them in mine honesty (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Hast thou not learn'd me how To make perfumes? Distil? Preserve? Yea, so That our great king himself doth woo me oft For my confections? (William Shakespeare Quotes)
What man dare, I dare. Approach thou like the rugged russian bear, the armed rhinoceros, or th' hyrcan tiger; take any shape but that, and my firm nerves shall never tremble (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Who alone suffers suffers most i' th' mind, leaving free things and happy shows behind; but then the mind much sufferance doth overskip When grief hath mates, and bearing fellowship (William Shakespeare Quotes)
What I should say my tears gainsay; for every word I speak, ye see, I drink the water of mine eyes (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Epicurean cooks sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite, that sleep and feeding may prorogue his honor evan till a lethe'd dulness (William Shakespeare Quotes)
My heart hath one poor string to stay it by, which holds but till thy news be uttered, and then all this thou seest is but a clod and module of confounded royalty (William Shakespeare Quotes)
That, sir, which serves and seeks for gain, and follows but for form, will pack, when it begins to rain, and leave thee in a storm (William Shakespeare Quotes)
I see how thine eye would emulate the diamond. Thou hast the right arched beauty of the brow that becomes the ship tire, the tire-valiant, or any tire of Venetian admittance (William Shakespeare Quotes)
To move wild laughter in the throat of death? It cannot be; it is impossible: Mirth cannot move a soul in agony (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Nay, then, thus: We came into the world like brother and brother; and now let's go hand in hand, not one before another (William Shakespeare Quotes)
A nun of winter's sisterhood kisses not more religiously; the very ice of chastity is in them (William Shakespeare Quotes)
Tis very true: my grief lies all within; and these external manners of laments are merely shadows to the unseen grief that swells with silence in the tortured soul (William Shakespeare Quotes)