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death with melancholy.. Fab. thanks, often good turns are

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I pity you (Viola,) that's a degree to love.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

It must be with valour, for policy I hate, I had as lief be a brownist, as a politician.. Sir Andrew a. 3 s. 2

I have been dear to him, lad, these two thousand strong or so.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

I think oxen and wain ropes cannot nail them together.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2.

I am sad as he, if sad and merry madness, equal be.. Olivia a. 3 s. 4

In nature there is no blemish but the mind, none can be called deformed, but the unkind.. Ant. a. 3 s. 4

If it be aught to the old tune my Lord, it is as fat and fulsome to mine ear, as howling after music. . Olivia a. 5

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I'll sacrifice the lamb that I do love, to spite a raven's heart within a dove.. Duke a. 5 s. 1

If you desire the spleen, and will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me.. Maria a. 3 s. 2

I can no answer make but thanks and thanks and ever

shuffled off with such uncurrent pay, but were my worth as is my conscience, firm, you should find better dealing. . Seb. a. 3 s. 3

I hate ingratitude more in a man, than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice, whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood. Viola a. 3 s. 4

I'll never believe a mad man until I see his brains.. Clown a. 4 s. 2

Like a cloistress she will veiled walk, and water once a day her chamber round, with eye-offending brine.. Val. a. 1 s. 1

Lady, you are the cruellest she alive.. Viola a. 1 s. 5

Let still a woman, take an elder than herself; so wears she to him, so sways she level in her husband's heart.. Duke a. 2 s. 4

Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

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Let there be gall enough in thine ink, tho' thou write with a goose pen, no matter .. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

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My stars shine darkly over me, the malignancy of my fate, might perhaps distemper yours, therefore I shall crave of you your leave, that

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evils alone..

My purpose is indeed a horse of that colour. Maria a. 2 8. 3

Marry, Sir, lullaby to your bounty, till I come again.. Clown a. 5 s. 1

My thoughts are ripe in mischief.. Du. a. 5 s. 1

My remembrance is very free, and clear, from any image of offence, done to any man.. .. Viola a. 3 s. 4

Not yet old enough for a man, not young enough for a boy, as a squash is before it is a peascod, or a codling, when it is almost an apple, 'tis with him, e'en standing water, between boy and man ..Mal. a. 1 s. 5

Not to be a-bed after midnight, is to be up betimes.. Sir Toby a. 2 s. 3

Now my necessity makes me ask you, for my purse, it grieves me much, more, for what I cannot do for you, than what befalls myself.. Antonio a. 3 s. 4

O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou! that notwithstanding thy capacity, receiveth as the sea, &c. . Du. a. 1 s. 1

O she, that hath a heart of that fine frame, to pay this debt of love but to a brother, how will she love, when the rich golden shaft, hath killed the flock of all affections, else, that live in her.. Du. a. 1 s. 1

O you are sick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste with a distempered appetite.. Olivia a. 1 &. 5

O time thou must entangle this, not I; 'tis too hard a knot for me to untic.. Viola a. 2 s. 2

Our fancies are more giddy and infirm, more ling'ring, wavering, sooner lost, worn, than women's are.. Du. a. 2

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Out of my lean and low ability, I'll lend you something, my having is not much

Viola a. 3 s. 4

One face, one voice, one habit, and two persons, a natural perspective that is, and is not.. Du. a. 5 s. 1

So full of shapes in fancy, that it alone is high fantastical.. Du. a. 1 s. 1

Sure hidhave some you eous matter to deliver, when the courtesy of it is so fearful.. Olivia a. 1 s. 5

She bore a mind, that envy could not but call fair.. Seb. a. 2 s. 1

She made good view of me, indeed so much, that sure me thought her eyes, had lost her tongue, for she did speak in starts distractedly.. Viola a. 2 s. 2

Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them..Mal. a. 2 s. 5

There is a fair behaviour in you Captain, and though that nature, with a beauteous vale, doth oft close in pollution, yet of thee I will believe, thou hast a mind, that suits, with this thy fair and outward character.. Viola a. 1 s. 2

There is no slander in an allow'd fool, though he do nothing but rail: nor no railing in a known discreet man

though he do nothing but reprove.. Olivia a. 1 s. 5

'Tis beauty truly blest, whose red and white, nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on.. Viola a. 1 s. 5

The parts that fortune hath bestowed upon her, tell her I hold as giddily as fortune, but 'tis that miracle and queen of that nature gems, pranks her in, attracts my soul.. Du. a. 2 s. 4

There is no woman's sides can bide the beating of so strong a passion, as love doth give my heart; no woman's heart so big to hold so much, they lack retention. Du. a. 2 s. 4

This fellow's wise enough to play the fool, and to do that well, craves a kind of wit .. Viola a. 3 s. 1

The clock upbraids me with the waste of time.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

They have been grand jury man, since before Noah was a sailor.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

The double guilt of this opportunity, you let time wash off, and you are now sailed to the north of my lady's opinion.. Fab. a. 3 s. 2

Taunt him with the licence ofiak.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

There's something in me that reproves my fault, but such a headstrong, potent fault it is, that it but mocks reproof.. Olivia a. 3 s. 4

There is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog.. Clown a. 4 s. 2

Virtue is beauty, but the beauteous evil, are empty trunks o'erflourished by the Devil.. Antonio a. 3 s. 4

Wit, an't be thy will, put me into good fooling; those wits that think they have thee, do very oft prove fools, and I that I am sure to lack thee, may pass for a wise man.. Clown a. 1 S. 5

Was not this love indeed?

we men may say more, swear more, but indeed our shows are more than will, for still we prove much in our vows, but little in our love.. Viola a. 2 s. 4

When wit and youth is come to harvest, your wife is like to reap a proper man.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

What a deal of scorn looks beautiful, in the contempt and anger of his lip!.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

We'll whisper o'er a couplet or two, of most sage saws ..Sir Toby a. 3 s. 4

What shall you ask of me, that I'll deny, that honour saved, may upon asking give .. Olivia a. 3 s. 4

We intended to keep in darkness, what occasion now reveals before 'tis ripe.. Olivia a. 5 s. 1

You must confine yourself, within the modest limits of order..Maria a. 1 s. 3

Young as thou art, thine eye has stayed upon some favour, that it loves.. Du. a. 2 s. 4

Youth is bought more oft, than begg'd or borrow'd.. Olivia a. 3 s. 4

A woman that bears all down with her brain, and this her son, cannot take two from twenty, for his heart, and leave eighteen!..2 Lord a. 2 s. 1

A women's fitness, comes by fits.. Clo. a. 4 s. 1

A thing more slavish, did I ne'er, than answering a slave without a knock.. Gui. a. 4 s. 2

All solemn things, should answer solemn accidents.. Gui. a. 4 s. 2

And now our cowards, like fragments in hard voyages, become the life of the needy .. Post. a. 5 s. 3

A nobler sir, ne'er lived, 'twixt sky and ground.. Iach. a. 5 s. 5

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of admiration, tho' the catalogue of his endowments, had been tabled by his side, and I to peruse him by items.. Iach. a. 1 s. 5

Blessed be those, how mean so e'er, who have their honest wills, which season comfort.. Imo. a. 1 s. 7

Boldness be my friend! arm me audaciously from head to foot.. Iach. a. 1 s. 7

Behold divineness no elder than a boy.. Bel. a. 3 s. 6

Brothers, man and man, should be, but clay and clay, differs in dignity, whose dust is both alike.. Imo. a. 4 s. 2

Be not as is our fangled world, a garment, nobler than that it covers.. Post. a. 5 s. 4

By medicine, life may be prolonged, yet death will seize the Doctor to.. Cym. a. 5 s. 5

Briefly die their joys, that place them on the truth of girls and boys..Luc. a. 5 s.

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Beaten for loyalty excited me to treason.. Bel. a. 5 s.5

Consider when you alone perceive me like a crow, that

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