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Kitten Quotes by William Shakespeare
- I had rather be a Kitten, and cry mew, Than one of these same Meeter Ballad-mongers: I had rather heare a Brazen Candlestick turn'd, Or…
- I had rather be a kitten and cry mew Than one of these same metre ballet-mongers.
More Kitten Quotes
- Kittens are wide-eyed, soft and sweet. With needles in their jaws and feet. — Pam Brown
- They say the test of literary power is whether a man can write an inscription. I say, 'Can he name a kitten?' — Samuel Butler
- In the image of the lion made He kittens small and curious. — Heinrich Heine
- A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever and generally stopping before it gets there. — Agnes Repplier
- But buds will be roses, and kittens, cats - more's the pity. — Louisa May Alcott
- Once upon a time there were three kittens, and their names were Mitten, Tom Kitten, and Moppet. They had dear little fur… — Beatrix Potter
- Gather kittens while you may, Time brings only sorrow; And the kittens of today; Will be old cats tomorrow. — Oliver Herford
- I have just been given a very engaging Persian kitten... and his opinion is that I have been given to him. — Evelyn Underhill
- Kittens can happen to anyone. — Paul Gallico
- ... she, that will with kittens jest, Should bear a kitten's joke. — William Cowper
- [My kitten] is dressed in a tortoise-shell suit, and I know you will delight in her. — William Cowper
- ... no wisdom that [my kitten] may gain by experience and reflection hereafter will compensate for the loss of her present hilarity. — William Cowper