Thee Quotes - Page 3
Thou art a woman, And that is saying the best and worst of thee.
Philip James Bailey (1845). “Festus: A Poem”, p.354
Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Lucius Annaeus Seneca (2015). “Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius The Golden Sayings Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion”, p.18, Lulu.com
Our state cannot be severed, we are one, One flesh; to lose thee were to lose myself.
'Paradise Lost' (1667) bk. 9, l. 957
1665 Raphael to Adam. Paradise Lost (published1667), bk.5, l.524.
Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee.
John Heywood (1562). “The Proverbs, Epigrams, and Miscellanies of John Heywood ...”, p.32
Jeaniene Frost (2009). “Halfway to the Grave: A Night Huntress Novel”, p.13, Harper Collins
Suffer love; a good epithet! I do suffer love, indeed, for I love thee against my will.
"Love's labour's lost. Much ado about nothing. Merchant of Venice".
'Measure for Measure' (1604) act 3, sc. 1, l. 25
A pillow for thee will I bring,Stuffed with down of angel's wing.
Richard Crashaw (1858). “The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Canon of Loretto”, p.15
John Keble (1866). “The Christian Year ... [By John Keble.] Hundredth Edition”, p.5, Ccel
'Wolfenbüttler Fragmente'
Choose the life that is noblest, for custom can make it sweet to thee.
Epictetus (2015). “The Golden Sayings of Epictetus”, p.82, Booklassic
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (2013). “Poems of Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Passion”, p.51, eBookIt.com
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edmond Malone, Alexander Pope, Edward Capell (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and Cressida”, p.123
'The Passionate Pilgrim' (1599), 12
William Shakespeare (1807). “Macbeth: A Tragedy”, p.23
What made me love thee? let that persuade thee, there's something extraordinary in thee
William Shakespeare (1767). “The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth-night; or, What you will. The merry wives of Windsor. The taming of the shrew. The comedy of errors”, p.123
'Hamlet' (1601) act 3, sc. 1, l. [124]