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Put on The dauntless spirit of resolution.

Put on The dauntless spirit of resolution.

William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), Samuel Johnson (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators”, p.343

There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail.

William Shakespeare, Keir Elam (2008). “Twelfth Night: Third Series”, p.190, A&C Black

Sleep, that sometimes shuts up sorrow's eye.

1595 Helena. A Midsummer Night's Dream, act 3, sc.3, l.23-4.

Venus smiles not in a house of tears.

William Shakespeare, Janie B. Yates-Glandorf (2003). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.225, Perfection Learning

Weep not, sweet queen, for trickling tears are vain.

William Shakespeare (2013). “Second Tetralogy In Plain and Simple English: Includes Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V”, p.306, BookCaps Study Guides

The weakest goes to the wall.

William Shakespeare (2012). “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, p.4, Hackett Publishing

A table full of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish.

William Shakespeare, R.A. Foakes (1962). “Arden Shakespeare: The Comedy Of Errors: Second Series”, p.42, Cengage Learning EMEA

A good wit will make use of anything.

Use, Wit
William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.1372, Oxford University Press

Good words are better than bad strokes.

1599 Brutus to Octavius. Julius Caesar, act 5, sc.1, l.29.

Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.

'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595-6) act 4, sc. 1, l. [37]

Beware Of entrance to a quarrel.

'Hamlet' (1601) act 1, sc. 3, l. 58

Those, that with haste will make a mighty fire, Begin it with weak straws.

William Shakespeare (1816). “The Works of William Shakspeare...: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentic Copies, and Revised, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators”, p.27

Wisely, I say, I am a bachelor.

William Shakespeare (1869). “Shilling annotated Plays of Shakspeare for Students: Each Play with Explanatory and Illustrative Notes Critical Remarks and other Aids to a thorough understanding of the Drama. Edited for the use of Schools and Students preparing for Examination By the Rev. John Hunter”, p.96

A man I am cross'd with adversity.

William Shakespeare (1816). “The Works of William Shakspeare...: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentic Copies, and Revised, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators”, p.159

Ambition, the soldier's virtue, rather makes choice of loss, than gain which darkens him.

William Shakespeare (1826). “Plays of William Shakespeare”, p.741