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Letter "W" » William Shakespeare
"Thou marvell'st at my words, but hold thee still;
Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Beginnings
"To show our simple skill,
That is the true beginning of our end."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Beginnings
"And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,
That sucked the honey of his music vows,
Now see that noble and most sovereign reason
Like sweet bells jangled, out of time and harsh,
That unmatched form and feature of blown youth
Blasted with ecstasy."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Bells
"Then get thee gone and dig my grave thyself,
And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear
That thou are crowned, not that I am dead."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Bells
"Et tu, Brute!"
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Betrayal
"I heard a bird so sing,
Whose music, to my thinking, pleased the king."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Birds
"The woosel cock so black of hue,
With orange-tawny bill,
The throstle with his note so true,
The wren with little quill
. . . .
The finch, the sparrow, and the lark,
The plain-song cuckoo grey,
Whose note full many a man doth mark,
And dares not answer nay."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Birds
"The benediction of these covering heavens
Fall on their heads like dew, for they are worthy
To inlay heaven with stars."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Blessings
"He that is strucken blind cannot forget
The precious treasure of his eyesight lost."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Blindness
"I will go wash;
And when my face is fair, you shall perceive
Whether I blush or no."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Blushes
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