Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand,
Blood and revenge are hammering in my head. - Titus Andronicus (A2, S3) #ShakespeareSunday
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Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand,
Blood and revenge are hammering in my head. - Titus Andronicus (A2, S3) #ShakespeareSunday
The sands are number'd that make up my life;
Here must I stay, and here my life must end. - Henry VI, Pt. 3 (A1, S4) #ShakespeareSunday
[W]hen he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun. - Romeo & Juliet (A3, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful
In the contempt and anger of his lip! - Twelfth Night (A3, S1) #ShakespeareSunday
O, make them joyful, grant their lawful suit! - Richard III (A3, S7) #ShakespeareSunday
I do not now fool myself, to let imagination jade
me; for every reason excites to this - Twelfth Night (A2, S5) #ShakespeareSunday
I'll have no father, if you be not he - As You Like It (A5, S4) #ShakespeareSunday
My noble father...
To you I am bound for life and education;
My life and education both do learn me
How to respect you - Othello (A1, S3) #ShakespeareSunday
What would you undertake
To show yourself your father's son in deed
More than in words? - Hamlet (A4, S7) #ShakespeareSunday
Bewitching like the wanton mermaid's songs - Venus & Adonis #ShakespeareSunday
'Twas merry when
You wager'd on your angling; when your diver
Did hang a salt-fish on his hook, which he
With fervency drew up. - Antony & Cleopatra (A2, S5) #ShakespeareSunday
The imperious seas breed monsters - Cymbeline (A4, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true
Than those that have more cunning to be strange. - Juliet, Romeo & Juliet (A2, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. - Rosalind, As You Like It (A3, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
But for which of my
good parts did you first suffer love for me? - Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing (A5, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
[F]or mine own part,
I shall be glad to learn of noble men. - Julius Caesar (A4, S3) #ShakespeareSunday
Nature teaches beasts to know their friends. - Coriolanus (A2, S1) #ShakespeareSunday
[I]ndeed the tears live in an onion
that should water this sorrow. - Antony & Cleopatra (A1, S2) #ShakespeareSunday
Under an oak whose antique root peeps out
Upon the brook that brawls along this wood! - As You Like It (A2, S1) #ShakespeareSunday
Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York - Richard III (A1, S1) #ShakespeareSunday