Thursday, 17 October 2013

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1.  To be, or not to be: that is the question:   Hamlet: III, i     (2676 clicks) 
2.  All the world's a stage,   As You Like It: II, vii     (1134 clicks) 
3.  I love you with so much of my heart that none is   Much Ado About Nothing: IV, i     (878 clicks) 
4.  Shall I compare thee to a summer's day   Sonnets: XVIII     (812 clicks) 
5.  You are a lover; borrow cupid's wings,   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (729 clicks) 
6.  We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;   King Henry V: IV, iii     (710 clicks) 
7.  If music be the food of love, play on;   Twelfth Night: I, i     (607 clicks) 
8.  What's in a name   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (605 clicks) 
9.  Cry 'havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war;   Julius Caesar: III, i     (539 clicks) 
10.  This above all: to thine ownself be true,   Hamlet: I, iii     (525 clicks) 
11.  Who taught thee how to make me love thee more   Sonnets: CL     (490 clicks) 
12.  Let me not to the marriage of true minds   Sonnets: CXVI     (431 clicks) 
13.  To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub;   Hamlet: III, i     (347 clicks) 
14.  The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.   King Henry VI, part II: IV, ii     (340 clicks) 
15.  Thou hast not loved:   As You Like It: II, iv     (314 clicks) 
16.  Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,   Macbeth: V, v     (312 clicks) 
17.  Admit impediments. love is not love   Sonnets: CXVI     (311 clicks) 
18.  Friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears;   Julius Caesar: III, ii     (301 clicks) 
19.  The quality of mercy is not strain'd,   Merchant of Venice: IV, i     (288 clicks) 
20.  Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;   King Henry V: III, i     (288 clicks) 
21.  O romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (274 clicks) 
22.  Now is the winter of our discontent   King Richard III: I, i     (268 clicks) 
23.  You may think I love you not: let that appear   Much Ado About Nothing: III, ii     (267 clicks) 
24.  As dreams are made on, and our little life   The Tempest: IV, i     (266 clicks) 
25.  That fought with us upon saint crispin's day.   King Henry V: IV, iii     (261 clicks) 
26.  Than this of juliet and her romeo.   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (259 clicks) 
27.  But never doubt I love.   Hamlet: II, ii     (257 clicks) 
28.  How beauteous mankind is! o brave new world,   The Tempest: V, i     (254 clicks) 
29.  My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;   Sonnets: CXXX     (247 clicks) 
30.  You cannot call it love; for at your age   Hamlet: III, iv     (240 clicks) 
31.  What a piece of work is a man! how noble in reason!   Hamlet: II, ii     (239 clicks) 
32.  You live in this, and dwell in lover's eyes.   Sonnets: LV     (238 clicks) 
33.  With love's light wings did I o'er-perch these walls;   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (236 clicks) 
34.  The way to dusty death. out, out, brief candle!   Macbeth: V, v     (235 clicks) 
35.  Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs;   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (230 clicks) 
36.  Good night, good night! parting is such   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (226 clicks) 
37.  Your love deserves my thanks; but my desert   King Richard III: III, vii     (224 clicks) 
38.  To entertain the time with thoughts of love,   Sonnets: XXXIX     (220 clicks) 
39.  With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (215 clicks) 
40.  A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!   King Richard III: V, iv     (214 clicks) 
41.  By any other name would smell as sweet;   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (212 clicks) 
42.  The lady protests too much, methinks.   Hamlet: III, ii     (208 clicks) 
43.  Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear;   Hamlet: III, ii     (204 clicks) 
44.  But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (204 clicks) 
45.  Sweet sorrow,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (203 clicks) 
46.  Double, double toil and trouble;   Macbeth: IV, i     (203 clicks) 
47.  My love is as a fever, longing still   Sonnets: CXLVII     (199 clicks) 
48.  Alas, poor yorick! I knew him, horatio: a fellow   Hamlet: V, i     (190 clicks) 
49.  With my love's picture then my eye doth feast   Sonnets: XLVII     (189 clicks) 
50.  It is the east, and juliet is the sun.   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (189 clicks) 
51.  To live with thee and be thy love.   Various poetry: XX     (188 clicks) 
52.  Your loves, as mine to you: farewell.   Hamlet: I, ii     (179 clicks) 
53.  With all my love I do commend me to you:   Hamlet: I, v     (178 clicks) 
54.  If I could write the beauty of your eyes   Sonnets: XVII     (177 clicks) 
55.  Now cracks a noble heart. good night sweet prince:   Hamlet: V, ii     (175 clicks) 
56.  There's no trust,   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (171 clicks) 
57.  Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player   Macbeth: V, v     (170 clicks) 
58.  Your lady's love against some other maid   Romeo and Juliet: I, ii     (169 clicks) 
59.  Yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight.   Sonnets: XXXVI     (168 clicks) 
60.  Thou art lovely. more fairer than fair, beautiful   Love's Labour's Lost: IV, i     (166 clicks) 
61.  There are more things in heaven and earth, horatio,   Hamlet: I, v     (165 clicks) 
62.  I love you now; but not, till now, so much   Toilus and Cressida: III, ii     (165 clicks) 
63.  But where there is true friendship, there needs none.   Timon of Athens: I, ii     (164 clicks) 
64.  'ask me no reason why I love you; for though   Merry Wives of Windsor: II, i     (164 clicks) 
65.  This love feel i, that feel no love in this.   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (163 clicks) 
66.  For in that sleep of death what dreams may come   Hamlet: III, i     (162 clicks) 
67.  By wailful sonnets, whose composed rhymes   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: III, ii     (158 clicks) 
68.  Thou art more lovely and more temperate:   Sonnets: XVIII     (157 clicks) 
69.  The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,   Hamlet: III, i     (157 clicks) 
70.  Neither a borrower nor a lender be;   Hamlet: I, iii     (156 clicks) 
71.  There is a tide in the affairs of men,   Julius Caesar: IV, iii     (152 clicks) 
72.  When my love swears that she is made of truth   Sonnets: CXXXVIII     (150 clicks) 
73.  Out, damned spot! out, I say!--one: two: why,   Macbeth: V, i     (150 clicks) 
74.  O, how I love thee! how I dote on thee!   A Midsummer Night's Dream: IV, i     (148 clicks) 
75.  Give not this rotten orange to your friend;   Much Ado About Nothing: IV, i     (147 clicks) 
76.  When first I raised the tempest. say, my spirit,   The Tempest: V, i     (145 clicks) 
77.  Yours; for I will never love that which my friend hates.   Much Ado About Nothing: V, ii     (141 clicks) 
78.  Something is rotten in the state of denmark.   Hamlet: I, iv     (141 clicks) 
79.  Is this a dagger which I see before me,   Macbeth: II, i     (137 clicks) 
80.  You love me not.   Julius Caesar: IV, iii     (135 clicks) 
81.  Songs and sonnets here.   Merry Wives of Windsor: I, i     (135 clicks) 
82.  Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love;   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (132 clicks) 
83.  This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england,   King Richard II: II, i     (130 clicks) 
84.  Friendship is constant in all other things   Much Ado About Nothing: II, i     (130 clicks) 
85.  Your love and pity doth the impression fill   Sonnets: CXII     (129 clicks) 
86.  Those lips that love's own hand did make   Sonnets: CXLV     (125 clicks) 
87.  Creeps in this petty pace from day to day   Macbeth: V, v     (125 clicks) 
88.  Your marriage comes by destiny,   All's Well that Ends Well: I, iii     (124 clicks) 
89.  Without the which we are pictures, or mere beasts:   Hamlet: IV, v     (124 clicks) 
90.  We shall remain in friendship, our conditions   Antony and Cleopatra: II, ii     (124 clicks) 
91.  Think true love acted simple modesty.   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (124 clicks) 
92.  Why, then, o brawling love! o loving hate!   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (123 clicks) 
93.  For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (122 clicks) 
94.  With whom I am accused, I do confess   The Winter's Tale: III, ii     (119 clicks) 
95.  Beware the ides of march.   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (119 clicks) 
96.  Worthy macbeth, we stay upon your leisure.   Macbeth: I, iii     (118 clicks) 
97.  Which from love's fire took heat perpetual,   Sonnets: CLIV     (117 clicks) 
98.  The hand that writ it; for I love you so   Sonnets: LXXI     (117 clicks) 
99.  For women are as roses, whose fair flower   Twelfth Night: II, iv     (117 clicks) 
100.  Get thee to a nunnery: why wouldst thou be a   Hamlet: III, i     (116 clicks) 
101.  Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit,   Hamlet: II, ii     (115 clicks) 
102.  Take him and cut him out in little stars,   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (113 clicks) 
103.  Lord, what fools these mortals be!   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (112 clicks) 
104.  When beauty lived and died as flowers do now,   Sonnets: LXVIII     (111 clicks) 
105.  Something wicked this way comes.   Macbeth: IV, i     (111 clicks) 
106.  Rough winds do shake the darling buds of may,   Sonnets: XVIII     (111 clicks) 
107.  You thief of love! what, have you come by night   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (109 clicks) 
108.  At christmas I no more desire a rose   Love's Labour's Lost: I, i     (109 clicks) 
109.  Might I not then say 'now I love you best,'   Sonnets: CXV     (108 clicks) 
110.  What stars do spangle heaven with such beauty,   The Taming of the Shrew: IV, v     (107 clicks) 
111.  It were done quickly: if the assassination   Macbeth: I, vii     (106 clicks) 
112.  Well, heaven knows how I love you; and you shall one   Merry Wives of Windsor: III, iii     (105 clicks) 
113.  The course of true love never did run smooth;   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, i     (105 clicks) 
114.  That struts and frets his hour upon the stage   Macbeth: V, v     (105 clicks) 
115.  O julius caesar, thou art mighty yet!   Julius Caesar: V, iii     (105 clicks) 
116.  And shuddering fear, and green-eyed jealousy! o love,   Merchant of Venice: III, ii     (104 clicks) 
117.  A christian is   Merchant of Venice: III, i     (104 clicks) 
118.  Words, vows, gifts, tears, and love's full sacrifice,   Toilus and Cressida: I, ii     (103 clicks) 
119.  My love thou art, my love I think.   A Midsummer Night's Dream: V, i     (101 clicks) 
120.  Youth, beauty, wisdom, courage, all   All's Well that Ends Well: II, i     (100 clicks) 
121.  Macbeth does murder sleep', the innocent sleep,   Macbeth: II, ii     (100 clicks) 
122.  It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock   Othello: III, iii     (100 clicks) 
123.  Either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me   Hamlet: II, ii     (100 clicks) 
124.  True, I talk of dreams,   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (99 clicks) 
125.  An alligator stuff'd, and other skins   Romeo and Juliet: V, i     (99 clicks) 
126.  You have simply misused our sex in your love-prate:   As You Like It: IV, i     (98 clicks) 
127.  With three-fold love I wish you all these three.   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (98 clicks) 
128.  That thereby beauty's rose might never die,   Sonnets: I     (98 clicks) 
129.  Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all   Toilus and Cressida: III, iii     (98 clicks) 
130.  Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind;   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, i     (98 clicks) 
131.  More relative than this: the play 's the thing   Hamlet: II, ii     (96 clicks) 
132.  Your eyes are lode-stars; and your tongue's sweet air   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, i     (95 clicks) 
133.  What doth her beauty serve, but as a note   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (95 clicks) 
134.  O, musicians, because my heart itself plays 'my   Romeo and Juliet: IV, v     (95 clicks) 
135.  Let me not think on't--frailty, thy name is woman!--   Hamlet: I, ii     (95 clicks) 
136.  But when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee,   Sonnets: XLIII     (95 clicks) 
137.  The fault, dear brutus, is not in our stars,   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (94 clicks) 
138.  Sonnets already: the clown bore it, the fool sent   Love's Labour's Lost: IV, iii     (92 clicks) 
139.  Signifying nothing.   Macbeth: V, v     (92 clicks) 
140.  You need not tell us what lord hamlet said;   Hamlet: III, i     (91 clicks) 
141.  Will make me sleep again: and then, in dreaming,   The Tempest: III, ii     (91 clicks) 
142.  Youth like summer morn, age like winter weather;   Various poetry: XII     (90 clicks) 
143.  And all the men and women merely players:   As You Like It: II, vii     (88 clicks) 
144.  What light is light, if silvia be not seen   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: III, i     (87 clicks) 
145.  O, then, I see queen mab hath been with you.   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (87 clicks) 
146.  Love's not time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks   Sonnets: CXVI     (87 clicks) 
147.  Words, words, words.   Hamlet: II, ii     (86 clicks) 
148.  Revels his addiction leads him: for, besides these   Othello: II, ii     (86 clicks) 
149.  This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (85 clicks) 
150.  O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (85 clicks) 
151.  Youngling, thou canst not love so dear as i.   The Taming of the Shrew: II, i     (84 clicks) 
152.  With the sweet silent hours of marriage joys   King Richard III: IV, iv     (84 clicks) 
153.  Lest your retirement do amaze your friends.   King Henry IV, part I: V, iv     (84 clicks) 
154.  Cowards die many times before their deaths;   Julius Caesar: II, ii     (84 clicks) 
155.  Come two noble beasts in, a man and a lion.   A Midsummer Night's Dream: V, i     (84 clicks) 
156.  To dash it like a christmas comedy:   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (83 clicks) 
157.  Then live with me and be my love.   Various poetry: XX     (83 clicks) 
158.  And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!   Hamlet: V, ii     (83 clicks) 
159.  Your buskin'd mistress and your warrior love,   A Midsummer Night's Dream: II, i     (82 clicks) 
160.  My love shall in my verse ever live young.   Sonnets: XIX     (82 clicks) 
161.  Et tu, brute! then fall, caesar.   Julius Caesar: III, i     (82 clicks) 
162.  A stage where every man must play a part,   Merchant of Venice: I, i     (82 clicks) 
163.  Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer   Hamlet: III, i     (80 clicks) 
164.  Fire burn and cauldron bubble.   Macbeth: IV, i     (79 clicks) 
165.  Without that title. romeo, doff thy name,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (78 clicks) 
166.  Thou blind fool, love, what dost thou to mine eyes,   Sonnets: CXXXVII     (78 clicks) 
167.  The tongue's end, canary to it with your feet, humour   Love's Labour's Lost: III, i     (78 clicks) 
168.  What merit lived in me, that you should love   Sonnets: LXXII     (77 clicks) 
169.  That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,   Macbeth: I, v     (77 clicks) 
170.  Our revels now are ended. these our actors,   The Tempest: IV, i     (77 clicks) 
171.  My best beloved and approved friend,   The Taming of the Shrew: I, ii     (77 clicks) 
172.  Why, then you are in love.   Merchant of Venice: I, i     (76 clicks) 
173.  If music and sweet poetry agree,   Various poetry: VIII     (76 clicks) 
174.  Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest!   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (75 clicks) 
175.  The lunatic, the lover and the poet   A Midsummer Night's Dream: V, i     (74 clicks) 
176.  When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,   Sonnets: XXIX     (73 clicks) 
177.  When I do count the clock that tells the time,   Sonnets: XII     (73 clicks) 
178.  Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. but come;   Hamlet: I, v     (73 clicks) 
179.  Lonely, apart. but here it is: prepare   The Winter's Tale: V, iii     (73 clicks) 
180.  If we shadows have offended,   A Midsummer Night's Dream: V, i     (73 clicks) 
181.  Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light:   Romeo and Juliet: I, ii     (73 clicks) 
182.  Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood   Macbeth: II, ii     (73 clicks) 
183.  Thy love is better than high birth to me,   Sonnets: XCI     (72 clicks) 
184.  And say 'to-morrow is saint crispian:'   King Henry V: IV, iii     (72 clicks) 
185.  You would drink freely: but my love to ye   King Henry IV, part II: IV, ii     (71 clicks) 
186.  This is my birth-day; as this very day   Julius Caesar: V, i     (71 clicks) 
187.  Then happy i, that love and am beloved   Sonnets: XXV     (71 clicks) 
188.  The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem   Sonnets: LIV     (71 clicks) 
189.  That yet we sleep, we dream. do not you think   A Midsummer Night's Dream: IV, i     (71 clicks) 
190.  How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is   King Lear: I, iv     (71 clicks) 
191.  All the pictures fairest lined   As You Like It: III, ii     (71 clicks) 
192.  With any passion of inflaming love,   King Henry VI, part I: V, v     (70 clicks) 
193.  Under love's heavy burden do I sink.   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (70 clicks) 
194.  Thy beauty's form in table of my heart;   Sonnets: XXIV     (70 clicks) 
195.  I cannot tell what the dickens his name is my   Merry Wives of Windsor: III, ii     (70 clicks) 
196.  Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (70 clicks) 
197.  Your actions are my dreams;   The Winter's Tale: III, ii     (69 clicks) 
198.  The april 's in her eyes: it is love's spring,   Antony and Cleopatra: III, ii     (69 clicks) 
199.  Item, anchovies and sack after supper, 2s. 6d.   King Henry IV, part I: II, iv     (69 clicks) 
200.  Why, 'some are born great, some achieve greatness,   Twelfth Night: V, i     (68 clicks) 
201.  Three words, dear romeo, and good night indeed.   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (68 clicks) 
202.  His acts being seven ages. at first the infant,   As You Like It: II, vii     (68 clicks) 
203.  With lawyers in the vacation, for they sleep between   As You Like It: III, ii     (67 clicks) 
204.  Whom I do love and will do till my death.   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (67 clicks) 
205.  That all the world will be in love with night   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (67 clicks) 
206.  O, then unfold the passion of my love,   Twelfth Night: I, iv     (67 clicks) 
207.  Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (67 clicks) 
208.  King lear hath lost, he and his daughter ta'en:   King Lear: V, ii     (67 clicks) 
209.  Thank you: and sure, dear friends, my thanks are   Hamlet: II, ii     (66 clicks) 
210.  Deny thy father and refuse thy name;   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (66 clicks) 
211.  Which though it alter not love's sole effect,   Sonnets: XXXVI     (65 clicks) 
212.  So shalt thou show me friendship. take thou that:   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (65 clicks) 
213.  'doubt thou the stars are fire;   Hamlet: II, ii     (65 clicks) 
214.  You shall be more beloving than beloved.   Antony and Cleopatra: I, ii     (64 clicks) 
215.  Why, go to bed, and sleep.   Othello: I, iii     (64 clicks) 
216.  Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (64 clicks) 
217.  The evil that men do lives after them;   Julius Caesar: III, ii     (64 clicks) 
218.  Take time to pause; and, by the nest new moon--   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, i     (64 clicks) 
219.  Fear no more the heat o' the sun,   Cymbeline: IV, ii     (64 clicks) 
220.  With april's first-born flowers, and all things rare   Sonnets: XXI     (63 clicks) 
221.  O, I am fortune's fool!   Romeo and Juliet: III, i     (63 clicks) 
222.  O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;   Othello: III, iii     (63 clicks) 
223.  My salad days,   Antony and Cleopatra: I, v     (63 clicks) 
224.  It is my birth-day:   Antony and Cleopatra: III, xiii     (63 clicks) 
225.  I love thee, and it is my love that speaks--   Merchant of Venice: I, i     (63 clicks) 
226.  With one soft kiss a thousand furlongs ere   The Winter's Tale: I, ii     (62 clicks) 
227.  To me, fair friend, you never can be old,   Sonnets: CIV     (62 clicks) 
228.  To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear;   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (62 clicks) 
229.  That petrarch flowed in: laura to his lady was but a   Romeo and Juliet: II, iv     (62 clicks) 
230.  Poem unlimited: seneca cannot be too heavy, nor   Hamlet: II, ii     (62 clicks) 
231.  Beard, your orange-tawny beard, your purple-in-grain   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, ii     (62 clicks) 
232.  And romeo dead; and juliet, dead before,   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (62 clicks) 
233.  With orange-tawny bill,   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, i     (61 clicks) 
234.  Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey   Romeo and Juliet: II, vi     (61 clicks) 
235.  Well; but civil count, civil as an orange, and   Much Ado About Nothing: II, i     (61 clicks) 
236.  There's rosemary, that's for remembrance; pray,   Hamlet: IV, v     (61 clicks) 
237.  The best actors in the world, either for tragedy,   Hamlet: II, ii     (61 clicks) 
238.  Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,   Macbeth: II, ii     (61 clicks) 
239.  Fight. king richard iii is slain. retreat and   King Richard III: V, v     (61 clicks) 
240.  To speak the ceremonial rites of marriage!   The Taming of the Shrew: III, ii     (60 clicks) 
241.  That time of year thou mayst in me behold   Sonnets: LXXIII     (60 clicks) 
242.  Since his addiction was to courses vain,   King Henry V: I, i     (60 clicks) 
243.  Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud;   Sonnets: XXXV     (60 clicks) 
244.  Of one that loved not wisely but too well;   Othello: V, ii     (60 clicks) 
245.  Marriage, and god give thee joy!   Much Ado About Nothing: II, i     (60 clicks) 
246.  With true-love showers.   Hamlet: IV, v     (59 clicks) 
247.  The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and   All's Well that Ends Well: IV, iii     (59 clicks) 
248.  My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (59 clicks) 
249.  My dreams presage some joyful news at hand:   Romeo and Juliet: V, i     (59 clicks) 
250.  Most radiant, exquisite and unmatchable beauty,--i   Twelfth Night: I, v     (59 clicks) 
251.  You have no cause to hold my friendship doubtful:   King Richard III: IV, iv     (58 clicks) 
252.  With sun and moon, with earth and sea's rich gems,   Sonnets: XXI     (58 clicks) 
253.  With me as the very true sonnet is, 'please one, and   Twelfth Night: III, iv     (58 clicks) 
254.  Tell me in sadness, who is that you love.   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (58 clicks) 
255.  In the state of honourable marriage:   Much Ado About Nothing: V, iv     (58 clicks) 
256.  Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds,   Julius Caesar: II, ii     (58 clicks) 
257.  A dream itself is but a shadow.   Hamlet: II, ii     (58 clicks) 
258.  You lack the season of all natures, sleep.   Macbeth: III, iv     (57 clicks) 
259.  My sweet love's beauty, though my lover's life:   Sonnets: LXIII     (57 clicks) 
260.  Full fathom five thy father lies;   The Tempest: I, ii     (57 clicks) 
261.  Fair is foul, and foul is fair:   Macbeth: I, i     (57 clicks) 
262.  And beauty making beautiful old rhyme   Sonnets: CVI     (57 clicks) 
263.  All that glitters is not gold;   Merchant of Venice: II, vii     (57 clicks) 
264.  Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;   Othello: III, iii     (56 clicks) 
265.  Two loves I have of comfort and despair,   Sonnets: CXLIV     (56 clicks) 
266.  Thy name and honourable family,   Titus Andronicus: I, i     (56 clicks) 
267.  The summer's flower is to the summer sweet,   Sonnets: XCIV     (56 clicks) 
268.  Honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier   Love's Labour's Lost: V, i     (56 clicks) 
269.  And tell sad stories of the death of kings;   King Richard II: III, ii     (56 clicks) 
270.  All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (56 clicks) 
271.  A comfort of retirement lives in this.   King Henry IV, part I: IV, i     (56 clicks) 
272.  With a bare bodkin   Hamlet: III, i     (55 clicks) 
273.  Why, love, I say! madam! sweet-heart! why, bride!   Romeo and Juliet: IV, v     (55 clicks) 
274.  Where juliet lives; and every cat and dog   Romeo and Juliet: III, iii     (55 clicks) 
275.  What marriage is: this fellow will but join you   As You Like It: III, iii     (55 clicks) 
276.  Or thou goest to the orange or mill.   The Winter's Tale: IV, iv     (55 clicks) 
277.  Blow, blow, thou winter wind.   As You Like It: II, vii     (55 clicks) 
278.  Your hopes and friends are infinite.   King Henry VIII: III, i     (54 clicks) 
279.  You to a love that your true faith doth merit:   As You Like It: V, iv     (54 clicks) 
280.  You'll kiss me hard and speak to me as if   The Winter's Tale: II, i     (54 clicks) 
281.  With thy black mantle; till strange love, grown bold,   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (54 clicks) 
282.  To turn your households' rancour to pure love.   Romeo and Juliet: II, iii     (54 clicks) 
283.  Sit, jessica. look how the floor of heaven   Merchant of Venice: V, i     (54 clicks) 
284.  O'er lawyers' fingers, who straight dream on fees,   Romeo and Juliet: I, iv     (54 clicks) 
285.  My only love sprung from my only hate!   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (54 clicks) 
286.  Your sauciness will jest upon my love   The Comedy of Errors: II, ii     (53 clicks) 
287.  Your name from hence immortal life shall have,   Sonnets: LXXXI     (53 clicks) 
288.  Will all great neptune's ocean wash this blood   Macbeth: II, ii     (53 clicks) 
289.  When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,   Hamlet: III, i     (53 clicks) 
290.  When my love swears that she is made of truth,   Various poetry: I     (53 clicks) 
291.  Some carry-tale, some please-man, some slight zany,   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (53 clicks) 
292.  O, that this too too solid flesh would melt   Hamlet: I, ii     (53 clicks) 
293.  My true love's passion: therefore pardon me,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (53 clicks) 
294.  My life and education both do learn me   Othello: I, iii     (53 clicks) 
295.  Love hath reason, reason none,   Various poetry: XXI     (53 clicks) 
296.  Live with me, and be my love,   Various poetry: XX     (53 clicks) 
297.  If she unmask her beauty to the moon:   Hamlet: I, iii     (53 clicks) 
298.  By the pricking of my thumbs,   Macbeth: IV, i     (53 clicks) 
299.  Yet say i, he is in love.   Much Ado About Nothing: III, ii     (52 clicks) 
300.  Which dreams indeed are ambition, for the very   Hamlet: II, ii     (52 clicks) 
301.  Till thou shalt know the reason of my love:   Romeo and Juliet: III, i     (52 clicks) 
302.  My life upon her faith! honest iago,   Othello: I, iii     (52 clicks) 
303.  Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:   As You Like It: II, vii     (52 clicks) 
304.  More worthy I to be beloved of thee.   Sonnets: CL     (52 clicks) 
305.  Leave not a rack behind. we are such stuff   The Tempest: IV, i     (52 clicks) 
306.  If this were played upon a stage now, I could   Twelfth Night: III, iv     (52 clicks) 
307.  All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers.   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (52 clicks) 
308.  Your part in her you could not keep from death,   Romeo and Juliet: IV, v     (51 clicks) 
309.  Were kisses all the joys in bed,   Various poetry: XIX     (51 clicks) 
310.  That often madness hits on, which reason and sanity   Hamlet: II, ii     (51 clicks) 
311.  Providence in the fall of a sparrow. if it be now,   Hamlet: V, ii     (51 clicks) 
312.  O, she is rich in beauty, only poor,   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (51 clicks) 
313.  Journeys end in lovers meeting,   Twelfth Night: II, iii     (51 clicks) 
314.  But my true love is grown to such excess   Romeo and Juliet: II, vi     (51 clicks) 
315.  As morning roses newly wash'd with dew:   The Taming of the Shrew: II, i     (51 clicks) 
316.  And the moor are now making the beast with two backs.   Othello: I, i     (51 clicks) 
317.  Witches' mummy, maw and gulf   Macbeth: IV, i     (50 clicks) 
318.  Why I descend into this bed of death,   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (50 clicks) 
319.  Thy beauty hath made me effeminate   Romeo and Juliet: III, i     (50 clicks) 
320.  Those that hobgoblin call you and sweet puck,   A Midsummer Night's Dream: II, i     (50 clicks) 
321.  There lives within the very flame of love   Hamlet: IV, vii     (50 clicks) 
322.  Which have solicited. the rest is silence.   Hamlet: V, ii     (49 clicks) 
323.  So sweet a kiss the golden sun gives not   Love's Labour's Lost: IV, iii     (49 clicks) 
324.  Sir, I love you more than words can wield the matter;   King Lear: I, i     (49 clicks) 
325.  Our doubts are traitors   Measure for Measure: I, iv     (49 clicks) 
326.  Because I love you, I will let you know:   Julius Caesar: II, ii     (49 clicks) 
327.  As an unperfect actor on the stage   Sonnets: XXIII     (49 clicks) 
328.  Your lover.   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: I, i     (48 clicks) 
329.  When to the sessions of sweet silent thought   Sonnets: XXX     (48 clicks) 
330.  When love, converted from the thing it was,   Sonnets: XLIX     (48 clicks) 
331.  What, the fair ophelia!   Hamlet: V, i     (48 clicks) 
332.  These flowers are like the pleasures of the world;   Cymbeline: IV, ii     (48 clicks) 
333.  Than what I fear; for always I am caesar.   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (48 clicks) 
334.  Liberty! freedom! tyranny is dead!   Julius Caesar: III, i     (48 clicks) 
335.  Hath not in nature's mystery more science   All's Well that Ends Well: V, iii     (48 clicks) 
336.  Your love says, like an honest gentleman, and a   Romeo and Juliet: II, v     (47 clicks) 
337.  Words are easy, like the wind;   Various poetry: XXI     (47 clicks) 
338.  Where america, the indies   The Comedy of Errors: III, ii     (47 clicks) 
339.  To conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream   A Midsummer Night's Dream: IV, i     (47 clicks) 
340.  Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd   Sonnets: CIV     (47 clicks) 
341.  Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me,   Sonnets: CXXXII     (47 clicks) 
342.  The sweetest sleep, and fairest-boding dreams   King Richard III: V, iii     (47 clicks) 
343.  Some thousand verses of a faithful lover,   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (47 clicks) 
344.  Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul;   Othello: I, i     (46 clicks) 
345.  You, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it,   Hamlet: III, ii     (46 clicks) 
346.  This whole earth may be bored and that the moon   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (46 clicks) 
347.  Shall sleep no more; macbeth shall sleep no more.'   Macbeth: II, ii     (46 clicks) 
348.  Promise me friendship, but perform none: if thou   Timon of Athens: IV, iii     (46 clicks) 
349.  O, what a rogue and peasant slave am i!   Hamlet: II, ii     (46 clicks) 
350.  My name's macbeth.   Macbeth: V, vii     (46 clicks) 
351.  Is there any way to show such friendship   Much Ado About Nothing: IV, i     (46 clicks) 
352.  As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods.   King Lear: IV, i     (46 clicks) 
353.  Alas poor york! but that I hate thee deadly,   King Henry VI, part III: I, iv     (46 clicks) 
354.  Yond cassius has a lean and hungry look;   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (45 clicks) 
355.  With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers;   A Midsummer Night's Dream: IV, i     (45 clicks) 
356.  Turning mortal for thy love.'   Various poetry: XVII     (45 clicks) 
357.  The time is out of joint: o cursed spite,   Hamlet: I, v     (45 clicks) 
358.  Not-pated, agate-ring, puke-stocking, caddis-garter,   King Henry IV, part I: II, iv     (45 clicks) 
359.  My love looks fresh, and death to me subscribes,   Sonnets: CVII     (45 clicks) 
360.  Hoist with his own petard: and 't shall go hard   Hamlet: III, iv     (45 clicks) 
361.  Birth-day; and there are princes and knights come   Pericles, Prince of Tyre: II, i     (45 clicks) 
362.  As many farewells as be stars in heaven,   Toilus and Cressida: IV, iv     (45 clicks) 
363.  With sighs of love, that costs the fresh blood dear:   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (44 clicks) 
364.  Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly: and in woman   King Lear: III, iv     (44 clicks) 
365.  Why, such is love's transgression.   Romeo and Juliet: I, i     (44 clicks) 
366.  When that churl death my bones with dust shall cover,   Sonnets: XXXII     (44 clicks) 
367.  To grace thy marriage-day, i'll beautify.   Pericles, Prince of Tyre: V, iii     (44 clicks) 
368.  O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (44 clicks) 
369.  Like to a lonely dragon, that his fen   Coriolanus: IV, i     (44 clicks) 
370.  Let sorrow split my heart, if ever i   King Lear: V, iii     (44 clicks) 
371.  Give me my romeo; and, when he shall die,   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (44 clicks) 
372.  And then believe me, my love is as fair   Sonnets: XXI     (44 clicks) 
373.  Your husband, being troubled with a shrew,   The Taming of the Shrew: V, ii     (43 clicks) 
374.  Which alters when it alteration finds,   Sonnets: CXVI     (43 clicks) 
375.  This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,   King Richard II: II, i     (43 clicks) 
376.  This day's black fate on more days doth depend;   Romeo and Juliet: III, i     (43 clicks) 
377.  Sweets to the sweet: farewell!   Hamlet: V, i     (43 clicks) 
378.  Sleeps in elysium; next day after dawn,   King Henry V: IV, i     (43 clicks) 
379.  O, that I were a glove upon that hand,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (43 clicks) 
380.  For here lies juliet, and her beauty makes   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (43 clicks) 
381.  Cunning in music and the mathematics,   The Taming of the Shrew: II, i     (43 clicks) 
382.  But by a metaphor.   All's Well that Ends Well: V, ii     (43 clicks) 
383.  And summer's lease hath all too short a date:   Sonnets: XVIII     (43 clicks) 
384.  Yet at my parting sweetly did she smile,   Various poetry: XIV     (42 clicks) 
385.  When sorrows come, they come not single spies   Hamlet: IV, v     (42 clicks) 
386.  This very night; for love is like a child,   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: III, i     (42 clicks) 
387.  Then must the love be great 'twixt thee and me,   Various poetry: VIII     (42 clicks) 
388.  Mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature,   Hamlet: III, ii     (42 clicks) 
389.  Mad call I it; for, to define true madness,   Hamlet: II, ii     (42 clicks) 
390.  In the spring time, the only pretty ring time,   As You Like It: V, iii     (42 clicks) 
391.  In honour of whose birth these triumphs are,   Pericles, Prince of Tyre: II, ii     (42 clicks) 
392.  In apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the   Hamlet: II, ii     (42 clicks) 
393.  I come to bury caesar, not to praise him.   Julius Caesar: III, ii     (42 clicks) 
394.  Beautiful tyrant! fiend angelical!   Romeo and Juliet: III, ii     (42 clicks) 
395.  And friendship shall combine, and brotherhood:   King Henry V: II, i     (42 clicks) 
396.  You kiss by the book.   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (41 clicks) 
397.  Yet will he swear he loves.   Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii     (41 clicks) 
398.  When daisies pied and violets blue   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (41 clicks) 
399.  Was a star danced, and under that was I born.   Much Ado About Nothing: II, i     (41 clicks) 
400.  The cat will mew and dog will have his day.   Hamlet: V, i     (41 clicks) 
401.  That I should love a bright particular star   All's Well that Ends Well: I, i     (41 clicks) 
402.  Sweet rose, fair flower, untimely pluck'd, soon vaded,   Various poetry: X     (41 clicks) 
403.  Still, I swear I love you.   Cymbeline: II, iii     (41 clicks) 
404.  Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,   Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii     (41 clicks) 
405.  Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision,   A Midsummer Night's Dream: III, ii     (41 clicks) 
406.  Readiness is all: since no man has aught of what he   Hamlet: V, ii     (41 clicks) 
407.  Like softest music to attending ears!   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (41 clicks) 
408.  I love thee; I have spoke it   Cymbeline: IV, ii     (41 clicks) 
409.  Fie on't! ah fie! 'tis an unweeded garden,   Hamlet: I, ii     (41 clicks) 
410.  Devoutly to be wish'd. to die, to sleep;   Hamlet: III, i     (41 clicks) 
411.  But I am constant as the northern star,   Julius Caesar: III, i     (41 clicks) 
412.  And therefore is wing'd cupid painted blind:   A Midsummer Night's Dream: I, i     (41 clicks) 
413.  And even for that do I love you the more.   A Midsummer Night's Dream: II, i     (41 clicks) 
414.  With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine:   A Midsummer Night's Dream: II, i     (40 clicks) 
415.  Thus conscience does make cowards of us all;   Hamlet: III, i     (40 clicks) 
416.  The man that hath no music in himself,   Merchant of Venice: V, i     (40 clicks) 
417.  If this be so, why blame you me to love you   As You Like It: V, ii     (40 clicks) 
418.  If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;   Sonnets: CXXX     (40 clicks) 
419.  I have a sonnet that will serve the turn   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: III, ii     (40 clicks) 
420.  For whether beauty, birth, or wealth, or wit,   Sonnets: XXXVII     (40 clicks) 
421.  All scholars, lawyers, courtiers, gentlemen,   King Henry VI, part II: IV, iv     (40 clicks) 
422.  Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale   Antony and Cleopatra: II, ii     (40 clicks) 
423.  A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone;   Romeo and Juliet: I, iii     (40 clicks) 
424.  Worthy othello, I am hurt to danger:   Othello: II, iii     (39 clicks) 
425.  With young adonis, lovely, fresh, and green,   Various poetry: IV     (39 clicks) 
426.  Well, think of marriage now; younger than you,   Romeo and Juliet: I, iii     (39 clicks) 
427.  Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.   King Henry IV, part II: III, i     (39 clicks) 
428.  To this great stage of fools: this a good block;   King Lear: IV, vi     (39 clicks) 
429.  Till whatsoever star that guides my moving   Sonnets: XXVI     (39 clicks) 
430.  This is the very ecstasy of love,   Hamlet: II, i     (39 clicks) 
431.  The perfect ceremony of love's rite,   Sonnets: XXIII     (39 clicks) 
432.  The mystery of your loneliness, and find   All's Well that Ends Well: I, iii     (39 clicks) 
433.  So many journeys may the sun and moon   Hamlet: III, ii     (39 clicks) 
434.  O, my love, my love is young!   Various poetry: XII     (39 clicks) 
435.  Now romeo is beloved and loves again,   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (39 clicks) 
436.  Moon and stars!   Antony and Cleopatra: III, xiii     (39 clicks) 
437.  In spring time,    As You Like It: V, iii     (39 clicks) 
438.  If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well   Macbeth: I, vii     (39 clicks) 
439.  If I do vow a friendship, i'll perform it   Othello: III, iii     (39 clicks) 
440.  Eternity was in our lips and eyes,   Antony and Cleopatra: I, iii     (39 clicks) 
441.  Cause between an orange wife and a fosset-seller;   Coriolanus: II, i     (39 clicks) 
442.  A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of march.   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (39 clicks) 
443.  Would be argument for a week, laughter for a month   King Henry IV, part I: II, ii     (38 clicks) 
444.  What power is it which mounts my love so high,   All's Well that Ends Well: I, i     (38 clicks) 
445.  To those fresh morning drops upon the rose,   Love's Labour's Lost: IV, iii     (38 clicks) 
446.  The fairest hand I ever touch'd! o beauty,   King Henry VIII: I, iv     (38 clicks) 
447.  That lies like truth: 'fear not, till birnam wood   Macbeth: V, v     (38 clicks) 
448.  Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of flesh;   Merchant of Venice: IV, i     (38 clicks) 
449.  Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams;   A Midsummer Night's Dream: V, i     (38 clicks) 
450.  Sweet love! sweet lines! sweet life!   The Two Gentlemen of Verona: I, iii     (38 clicks) 
451.  Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew,--   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (38 clicks) 
452.  Not a jew eyes   Merchant of Venice: III, i     (38 clicks) 
453.  My bounty is as boundless as the sea,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (38 clicks) 
454.  Into hey nonny, nonny.   Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii     (38 clicks) 
455.  In scorn or friendship, nill I construe whether:   Various poetry: XIV     (38 clicks) 
456.  If you tickle us, do we not laugh   Merchant of Venice: III, i     (38 clicks) 
457.  I love thee best, o most best, believe it. adieu.   Hamlet: II, ii     (38 clicks) 
458.  Do not you love me   Much Ado About Nothing: V, iv     (38 clicks) 
459.  And we are govern'd with our mothers' spirits;   Julius Caesar: I, iii     (38 clicks) 
460.  With flowers of winter.   The Winter's Tale: IV, iv     (37 clicks) 
461.  Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come   The Tempest: II, i     (37 clicks) 
462.  Where her faith was firmly fix'd in love,   Various poetry: XVIII     (37 clicks) 
463.  To teach a teacher ill beseemeth me.   Love's Labour's Lost: II, i     (37 clicks) 
464.  To every eyeball else. go take this shape   The Tempest: I, ii     (37 clicks) 
465.  Thy drugs are quick. thus with a kiss I die.   Romeo and Juliet: V, iii     (37 clicks) 
466.  This wide and universal theatre   As You Like It: II, vii     (37 clicks) 
467.  The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise.   Sonnets: XXXVIII     (37 clicks) 
468.  The fair ophelia! nymph, in thy orisons   Hamlet: III, i     (37 clicks) 
469.  Sweet rose, my dear rose, be merry.   As You Like It: I, ii     (37 clicks) 
470.  Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to   Hamlet: III, ii     (37 clicks) 
471.  So is my love still telling what is told.   Sonnets: LXXVI     (37 clicks) 
472.  O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!   Romeo and Juliet: I, v     (37 clicks) 
473.  In your retirement, I had swinged him soundly.   Measure for Measure: V, i     (37 clicks) 
474.  In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes,   Sonnets: CXLI     (37 clicks) 
475.  Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights,   Macbeth: III, vi     (37 clicks) 
476.  Co-supremes and stars of love,   Various poetry: XXI     (37 clicks) 
477.  As to thy friends; for when did friendship take   Merchant of Venice: I, iii     (37 clicks) 
478.  And thou mis-shapen dick, I tell ye all   King Henry VI, part III: V, v     (37 clicks) 
479.  And I will wish thee never more to dance,   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (37 clicks) 
480.  And I will take thy word: yet if thou swear'st,   Romeo and Juliet: II, ii     (37 clicks) 
481.  World! the paragon of animals! and yet, to me,   Hamlet: II, ii     (36 clicks) 
482.  Will you then write me a sonnet in praise of my beauty   Much Ado About Nothing: V, ii     (36 clicks) 
483.  Who is that calls so coldly   The Taming of the Shrew: IV, i     (36 clicks) 
484.  Truth may seem, but cannot be:   Various poetry: XXI     (36 clicks) 
485.  Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted   King Henry VIII: V, i     (36 clicks) 
486.  Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee;   Sonnets: XXVI     (36 clicks) 
487.  The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade   Romeo and Juliet: IV, i     (36 clicks) 
488.  The happiness of life.   Love's Labour's Lost: IV, ii     (36 clicks) 
489.  That I am an ass. no, thou villain, thou art full of   Much Ado About Nothing: IV, ii     (36 clicks) 
490.  That he may furnish and instruct great teachers,   King Henry VIII: I, ii     (36 clicks) 
491.  Part, it was greek to me. I could tell you more   Julius Caesar: I, ii     (36 clicks) 
492.  Of education all the grace,   Pericles, Prince of Tyre: III, iv     (36 clicks) 
493.  Mine own true love that doth my rest defeat,   Sonnets: LXI     (36 clicks) 
494.  Marriage is a matter of more worth   King Henry VI, part I: V, v     (36 clicks) 
495.  Look you, and friendly communication; partly to   King Henry V: III, ii     (36 clicks) 
496.  Farewell! god knows when we shall meet again.   Romeo and Juliet: IV, iii     (36 clicks) 
497.  Butterfly: and when he caught it, he let it go   Coriolanus: I, iii     (36 clicks) 
498.  Blow like sweet roses in this summer air.   Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii     (36 clicks) 
499.  And all our yesterdays have lighted fools   Macbeth: V, v     (36 clicks) 
500.  Adieu! tears exhibit my tongue. most beautiful   Merchant of Venice: II, iii     (36 clicks) 500 results returned. 
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