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Her Fair Quotes by William Shakespeare
- But till all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace. Rich she shall be, that's certain; wise, or I'll…
- 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…
- To die, is to be banish'd from myself; And Silvia is myself: banish'd from her, Is self from self: a deadly banishment! What light is…
More Her Fair Quotes
- Look on this beautiful world, and read the truth in her fair page. — William C. Bryant
- The lily and the rose in her fair face striving for precedence. — Nathaniel Parker Willis
- But till all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace. Rich she shall be, that's certain;… — William Shakespeare
- Of all complexions the culled sovereignty Do meet, as at a fair, in her fair cheek, Where several worthies make one dignity,… — William Shakespeare
- Two goddesses now must Cyprus adore; The Muses are ten, and the Graces are four; Stella's wit is so charming, so sweet… — Callimachus
- I come here not as a polished politician but as a woman who has had her fair share of life's knocks. — Pauline Hanson
- This world,' she said. 'Do you really like it?' What a question! Farid never asked himself such things. He was glad to… — Cornelia Funke
- Beware of her fair hair, for she excels All women in the magic of her locks; And when she winds them round… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- To die, is to be banish'd from myself; And Silvia is myself: banish'd from her, Is self from self: a deadly banishment!… — William Shakespeare
- Thus Aragorn for the first time in the full light of day beheld Éowyn, Lady of Rohan, and thought her fair, fair… — J.R.R. Tolkien
- As she stood before Aragorn she paused suddenly and looked upon him, and her eyes were shining. And he looked down upon… — J.R.R. Tolkien
- O let me lead her gently o'er the brook, Watch her half-smiling lips and downward look; O let me for one moment… — John Keats