“Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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“We must every one be a man of his own fancy.”
Source: The Shakespearian Dictionary, Forming a General Index to All the Popular Expressions, and Most Striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare, from a Few Words to Fifty Or More Lines ... By T. Dolby
Source: The New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations: (With Marginal Classification and Reference.)
“The bitter past, more welcome is the sweet.”
Source: The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
“What our contempts do often hurl from us, We wish it ours again.”
Source: The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
“Some innocents 'scape not the thunderbolt.”
Source: The Tragedie of Antonie and Cleopatra
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“Think'st thou it honourable for a noble man Still to remember wrongs?”
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“For there's no motion That tends to vice in man, but I affirm It is the woman's part.”
Source: The plays of William Shakespeare: in twenty-one volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes
“The sweat of industry would dry and die, But for the end it works to.”
Source: Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline, with notes critical and explanatory by J. Hunter
