"With mirth in funeral and with dirge in…" — William Shakespeare
"With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage."
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3,182 Quotes by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare has 3,182 quotes on this site.
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Come, woo me, woo me, for now I am in a holiday humor, and like enough to consent.
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Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May.
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Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast.
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People usually are the happiest at home.
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In delay there lies no plenty.
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Delay leads impotent and snail-paced beggary.
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Grief makes one hour ten.
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Were kisses all the joys in bed, One woman would another wed.
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I understand thy kisses, and thou mine, And that's a feeling disputation.
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He took the bride about the neck and kissed her lips with such a clamorous smack that at the parting…
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O, Thou hast damnable iteration; and art, indeed, able to corrupt a saint.
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There live not three good men unhanged in England; and one of them is fat and grows old.
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More Dirge Quotes
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one of 17 quotes in that category. Here are a few more:
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Every day that is born into the world comes like a burst of music and rings the whole day through,…
— Thomas Carlyle
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Stern Winter loves a dirge-like sound.
— William Wordsworth
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Living, just by itself - what a dirge that is! Life is a classroom and Boredom's the usher, there all…
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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In the end, one or the other will triumph - a funeral dirge will be sung over the Soviet republic…
— Vladimir Lenin
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Immigration along with nonwhite birthrates will make white people a minority totally vulnerable to the political, social, and economic will…
— David Duke
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... non-White Arab birthrates will make White Jewish people a minority totally vulnerable to the political, social, and economic will…
— David Duke
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Living, just by itself --what a dirge that is! Life is a classroom and Boredom's the usher, there all the…
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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The swan murmurs sweet strains with a flattering tongue, itself the singer of its own dirge.
— Martial
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The dying swan, when years her temples pierce, In music-strains breathes out her life and verse, And, chanting her own…
— Phineas Fletcher
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What are our conductors giving us year after year? Only fresh corpses. Over these beautifully embalmed sonatas, toccatas, symphonies and…
— Henry Miller
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A dirge for her the doubly dead in that she died so young.
— Edgar Allan Poe
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I'm thinking of being a professional mourner. How hard can it be? Tear at your hair, sing a dirge or…
— Christopher Moore
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