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nd states;     Maids; matrons; nay; the secrets of the grave;     This viperous slander enters。

        Cymbeline  III。 4。




SLEEP。

    The innocent sleep;     Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care;     The death of each day's life; sore labor's bath;     Balm of hurt minds; great nature's second course;     Chief nourisher in life's feast。

        Macbeth  II。 2。




SUICIDE。

    Against self…slaughter     There is a prohibition so divine;     That cravens my weak hand。

        Cymbeline  III。 4。




TEMPERANCE。

    Though I look old; yet am I strong and lusty:     For in my youth I never did apply     Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood;     Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo     The means of weakness and debility:     Therefore my age is as a lusty winter;     Frosty; but kindly。

        As You Like It  II。 3。




THEORY AND PRACTICE。

    There was never yet philosopher;     That could endure the tooth…ache patiently;     However; they have writ the style of the gods;     And made a pish at chance and sufferance。

        Much Ado About Nothing  V。 1。




TREACHERY。

    Though those; that are betrayed;     Do feel the treason sharply; yet the traitor     Stands in worse case of woe。

        Cymbeline  III。 4。




VALOR。

    The better part of valor isdiscretion。

        King Henry IV。; Part 1st  V。 4。


    When Valor preys on reason;     It eats the sword it fights with。

        Antony and Cleopatra  III。 2。


    What valor were it; when a cur doth grin     For one to thrust his band between his teeth;     When he might spurn him with his foot away?

        King Henry VI。; Part 1st  I。 4。




WAR。

    Take care     How you awake the sleeping sword of war:     We charge you in the name of God; take heed。

        King Henry IV。; Part 1st  I。 2。




WELCOME。

    Welcome ever smiles;     And farewell goes out sighing。

        Troilus and Cressida  III。 3。




WINE。

    Good wine is a good familiar creature;     if it be well used。

        Othello  II。 3。


    O thou invisible spirit of wine;     if thou hast no name to be known by;     let us call thee devil!。 。 。  O; that     men should put an enemy in their mouths;     to steal away their brains!     that we should with joy; revel;     pleasure; and applause;     transform ourselves into beasts!

        Othello  II。 3。




WOMAN。

    A woman impudent and mannish grown     Is not more loathed than an effeminate man。

        Troilus and Cressida  III。 3。




WORDS。

    Words without thoughts     never to heaven go。

        Hamlet  III。 3。


    Few words shall fit the trespass best;     Where no excuse can give the fault amending。

        Troilus and Cressida  III。 2。




WORLDLY CARE。

    You have too much respect upon the world:     They lose it; that do buy it with much care。

        Merchant of Venice  I。 1。




WORLDLY HONORS。

    Not a man; for being simply man;     Hath any honor; but honor for those honors     That are without him; as place; riches; favor;     Prizes of accident as oftas merit;     Which when they fall; as being slippery standers;     The love that leaned on them; as slippery too;     Do one pluck down another; and together     Die in the fall。 But 'tis not so with me。

        Troilus and Cressida  III。 3。





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