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Do not spread the compost on the weeds, to make them ranker.. Ham. a. 3 s. 4

Distilled almost to jelly with the act of fear, stand dumb and speak not to him .. Hor. a. 1 s. 2

Diseases desperate grown, by desperate appliance are relieved.. King a. 4 s. 3

Dipping all his faults in their affection, work like the spring that turneth wood to stone.. King a. 4 8.7

Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears, had left the flushing in her gall'd eyes, she married.. Ham. a. 1 s. 2

Examples gross as earth exhort me, witness this army of such mass and charge lead by a delicate and tender prince..Ham. a. 4 s. 4

Foul deeds will rise, though all the earth o'erwhelms them to men's eyes.. Ham. a. 1 S. 2

For to the noble mind such gifts wax poor, when givers

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For use can almost change the stamp of nature.. Ham. a. 3 s. 4

For youth no less becomes the light and careless livery that it wears, than settled age, his sables and his weeds, importing health and graveness.. King a. 4 s. 7

Frailty thy name is woman.. Ham. a. 1 s. 2

For what we know must be, and is as common as any of the most vulgar thing to sense, why should we in our peevish opposition take it to heart.. King a. 1 s. 2

For nature crescent, does not grow alone in thews and bulk, but as this temple waxes, the inward man of the mind and soul grows wide withal.. Laer. a. 1 s. 3

For murder tho' it have no tongue, will speak with most miraculous organ.. Ham. a. 2 s. 2

For women fear too much even as they love, &c..P. Queen a. 3 s. 2

As love between them like the palm might flourish, as peace should still her wheaten garland wear, and stand a comma'tween their amities.. Hor. a. 5 s. 2

As a woodcock to my own springs, I am justly killed with my own treachery.. Laer. a. 5 s. 2

Absent thee from felicity awhile, and in this harsh world, draw thy breath in pain, to tell my story.. Ham. a. 5 s. 2

But break, my heart, since I must hold my tongue.. Ham. a. 1 s. 2

Be wary, then, best safety

lies in fear.. Laer. a. 1 s. 3

Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, bear it, that the oppressor may bėware of thee.. Pol. a. 1 s. 3

But virtue, as it never will be moved, tho' lewdness court it in a shape of Heaven .. Ghost a. 1 s. 5

Bnt breathe his faults so quaintly, that they may seem the taints of liberty.. Pol. a. 2 s. 1

Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks, but I thank you.. Ham. a. 2 s. 2

But that I know, love is begun by time, and that I

see in passages of proof, time, qualifies the spark and fire of it.. King a. 4 s. 7

But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad, walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.. Hor. a. 1 s. 1

Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.. Pol. a. 1 s. 3

Both here and hence pursue me, lasting strife, if once a widow, ever I be wife.. P. Queen a. 3 s. 2

Be you content to lend your patience to us, and we shall jointly labour with your soul, to give it due content. . King a. 4 s. 5

Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, unhousel'd, disappointed, unaneal'd.. Ghost a. 1 8. 5

Conceit in weakest bodies, strongest works.. Ghost a. 3 8. 4

Custom hath made it in him, a property of easiness.. Hor. a. 3 s. 1

Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not expressed in fancy, rich not gaudy, for the apparel oft proclaims the man... Pol. a. 1 s. 3

Cudgel thy brains no more about it, for your dull ass will

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