| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | William Shakespeare. (15641616) (continued) |
| | | 1651 | Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unused. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 4. |
| 1652 | Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw When honour s at the stake. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 4. |
| 1653 | So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1654 | | We know what we are, but know not what we may be. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1655 | To-morrow is Saint Valentines day, All in the morning betime. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1656 | | Then up he rose, and donnd his clothes. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1657 | | Come, my coach! Good night, sweet ladies; good night. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1658 | When sorrows come, they come not single spies, But in battalions. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1659 | There s such divinity doth hedge a king, That treason can but peep to what it would. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1660 | Nature is fine in love, and where t is fine, It sends some precious instance of itself After the thing it loves. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1661 | | There s rosemary, that s for remembrance;
and there is pansies, that s for thoughts. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1662 | | You must wear your rue with a difference. There s a daisy; I would give you some violets, but they withered. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1663 | His beard was as white as snow, All flaxen was his poll. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 5. |
| 1664 | | A very riband in the cap of youth. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 7. |
| 1665 | That we would do, We should do when we would. |
| Hamlet. Act iv. Sc. 7. |
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