“And then the wren gan scippen and to daunce.”
Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
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“A diamond, though set in horns, is still a diamond, and sparkles in purest gold.”
Source: The Plays of Philip Massinger: The bondman. The renegado. The parliament of love. The Roman actor. The great Duke of Florence
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“Virgin me no virgins! I must have you lose that name, or you lose me.”
“What a seaOf melting ice I walk on!”
Source: The Plays of Philip Massinger,: Advertisement to the second edition. Introduction; Essay on the writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar, &c. The virgin-martyr. The unnatural combat. The Duke of Milan
“The good needs fear no law, It is his safety and the bad man's awe.”
Source: The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford. With an Introduction, by Hartley Coleridge
“Welcome anything that comes to you, but do not long for anything else.”
