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- Some say that ever 'gainst the season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long: And then, they…
- O, I have suffered With those that I saw suffer! a brave vessel (Who had no doubt some noble creature in her) Dashed all to…
- My long sickness Of health and living now begins to mend, And nothing brings me all things.
- Coal-black is better than another hue In that it scorns to bear another hue; For all the water in the ocean Can never turn the…
- To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master And cried, 'All hail!' when as he meant all harm.
- Treason and murder ever kept together, As two yoke-devils sworn to either's purpose, Working so grossly in a natural cause That admiration did not whoop…
- Supposition all our lives shall be stuck full of eyes; For treason is but trusted like the fox, Who, ne'er so tame, so cherished and…
- Who has a book of all that monarchs do, He's more secure to keep it shut than shown; For vice repeated is like the wand'ring…
- All gold and silver rather turn to dirt, An 'tis no better reckoned but of these Who worship dirty gods.
- Of all complexions the culled sovereignty Do meet, as at a fair, in her fair cheek, Where several worthies make one dignity, Where nothing wants…
- Should all despair That have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind Would hang themselves.
- The private wound is deepest. O time most accurst, 'Mongst all foes that a friend should be the worst!
- Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long / To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
- Come, gentlemen, I hope we shall drink down all unkindness.
- Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
- All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his…
- There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life…
- Love to faults is always blind, always is to joy inclined. Lawless, winged, and unconfined, and breaks all chains from every mind.
- This above all; to thine own self be true.
- No, I will be the pattern of all patience; I will say nothing.
- The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.
- O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!
- We cannot conceive of matter being formed of nothing, since things require a seed to start from... Therefore there is not anything which returns to…
- All's well if all ends well.
- His life was gentle; and the elements So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, THIS WAS A…
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