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Merrily, merrily shall I live ...

Merrily, merrily shall I live now
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Jog on, jog on, the foot-path ...

Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way,
And merrily hent the stile-a.
A merry heart goes all the day,
Your sad tires in a mile-a.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Address yourself to entertain ...

Address yourself to entertain them sprightly,
And let's be red with mirth.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Had she been light, like you,<...

Had she been light, like you,
Of such a merry, nimble, stirring spirit,
She might ha' been a grandam ere she died;
And so may you, for a light heart lives long.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Pluck up thy spirits, look che...

Pluck up thy spirits, look cheerfully upon me.
Here, love, thou seest how diligent I am
To dress thy meat myself and bring it thee.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

He makes a July's day short as...

He makes a July's day short as December,
And with his varying childness cures in me
Thoughts that would thick my blood.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

As long as there is a chance o...

As long as there is a chance of the world getting through its
troubles, I hold that a reasonable man must behave as though he
were sure of it. If at the end your cheerfulness was not
justified, at any rate you will have been cheerful.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Man delights not me--nor woman...

Man delights not me--nor woman neither, though, by your smiling
you seem to say so.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Why, all delights are vain, bu...

Why, all delights are vain, but that most vain
Which, with pain purchased, doth inherit pain:
As, painfully to pore upon a book,
To seek the light of truth, which truth the while
Doth falsely blind the eyesight of his look.

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This Tharsus, o'er which I hav...

This Tharsus, o'er which I have the government,
A city on whom Plenty held full hand,
For Riches strewed herself even in her streets;
Whose towers bore heads so high they kissed the clouds,
And strangers ne'er beheld but wond'red at;
Whose men and dames so jetted and adorned,
Like one another's glass to trim them by;
Their tables were stored full, to glad the sight,
And not so much to feed on as delight;

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These violent delights have vi...

These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which, as they kiss, consume.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

For bonny sweet Robin is all m...

For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

My plenteous joys,
Want...

My plenteous joys,
Wanton in fullness, seek to hide themselves
In drops of sorrow.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Nobly he yokes
A smilin...

Nobly he yokes
A smiling with a sigh, as if the sigh
Was that it was for not being such a smile;
The smile mocking the sigh that it would fly
From so divine a temple to commix
With winds that sailors rail at.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

My tables--meet it is I set it...

My tables--meet it is I set it down
That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain.
At least I am sure it may be so in Denmark.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

Seldom he smiles, and smiles i...

Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort
As if he mocked himself and scorned his spirit
That could be moved to smile at anything.

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You have seen
Sunshine ...

You have seen
Sunshine and rain at once--her smiles and tears
Were like, a better way: those happy smilets
That played on her ripe lip seemed not to know
What guests were in her eyes, which parted thence
As pearls from diamonds dropped.

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. . . For slander lives upon s...

. . . For slander lives upon succession,
For ever housed where it gets possession.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

No, 'tis slander,
Whose...

No, 'tis 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. Kings, queens. and states,
Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave
This viperous slander enters.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

And truly, I'll devise some ho...

And truly, I'll devise some honest slanders
To stain my cousin with. One doth not know
How much an ill word may empoison liking.

William Shakespeare 6495 quotes

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