“The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Henry VI, Part One is one of William Shakespeare's history plays, believed to have been written in the early 1590s. The play covers events during the reign of King Henry VI, including the loss of French territories won by his father, Henry V, and the internal conflicts among English nobles. It introduces key figures such as Joan of Arc, known as Joan la Pucelle, and depicts the early stages of the dynastic struggle between the houses of Lancaster and York, which would later be known as the Wars of the Roses. The play is noted for its portrayal of political instability and the fragmentation of the English court. more
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“I 'gin to be aweary of the sun, And wish th' estate o' th' world were now undone.”
“When the sun shines let foolish gnats make sport, But creep in crannies when he hides his beams.”
“Look how the world's poor people are amazed at apparitions, signs and prodigies!”
“See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!”
“Suspicion shall be all stuck full of eyes.”
“Fie, fie, how frantically I square my talk!”
“Things are often spoke and seldom meant.”
