"I thought her
As chaste as unsunned snow."
~
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
"Golden lads and girls all must,
As chimney-sweepers, come to dust."
~
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
"Slander,
Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue
Outvenoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath,
Rides on the posting winds and doth belie
All corners of the world."
~
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
Anger's my meat; I sup upon myself,
And so shall starve with feeding.
~
Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
Action is eloquence.
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Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
The mutable, rank-scented many . . .
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Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.
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Coriolanus by William Shakespeare
Time is a very bankrupt, and owes more than he's worth to season.
Nay, he's a thief too: have you not heard men say
That Time comes stealing on by night and day?
~
The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
It is thyself, mine own self's better part;
Mine eye's clear eye, my dear heart's dearer heart;
My food, my fortune, and my sweet hope's aim,
My sole earth's heaven, and my heaven's claim.
~
The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
The venom clamours of a jealous woman
Poisons more deadly than a mad dog's tooth.
~
The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
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