Shakespeare Rose Quote Biography
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. In your retirement, I had swinged him soundly. Measure for Measure: V, i (37 clicks)
. In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, Sonnets: CXLI (37 clicks)
. Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights, Macbeth: III, vi (37 clicks)
. Co-supremes and stars of love, Various poetry: XXI (37 clicks)
. As to thy friends; for when did friendship take Merchant of Venice: I, iii (37 clicks)
. And thou mis-shapen dick, I tell ye all King Henry VI, part III: V, v (37 clicks)
. And I will wish thee never more to dance, Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii (37 clicks)
. And I will take thy word: yet if thou swear'st, Romeo and Juliet: II, ii (37 clicks)
. World! the paragon of animals! and yet, to me, Hamlet: II, ii (36 clicks)
. Will you then write me a sonnet in praise of my beauty Much Ado About Nothing: V, ii clicks)
. Who is that calls so coldly The Taming of the Shrew: IV, i (36 clicks)
. Truth may seem, but cannot be: Various poetry: XXI (36 clicks)
. Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted King Henry VIII: V, i (36 clicks)
. Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee; Sonnets: XXVI (36 clicks)
. The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade Romeo and Juliet: IV, i (36 clicks)
The happiness of life. Love's Labour's Lost: IV, ii (36 clicks)
That I am an ass. no, thou villain, thou art full of Much Ado About Nothing: IV, ii (36 clicks)
. That he may furnish and instruct great teachers, King Henry VIII: I, ii (36 clicks)
. Part, it was greek to me. I could tell you more Julius Caesar: I, ii (36 clicks)
. Of education all the grace, Pericles, Prince of Tyre: III, iv (36 clicks)
. Mine own true love that doth my rest defeat, Sonnets: LXI (36 clicks)
. Marriage is a matter of more worth King Henry VI, part I: V, v (36 clicks)
. Look you, and friendly communication; partly to King Henry V: III, ii (36 clicks)
. Farewell! god knows when we shall meet again. Romeo and Juliet: IV, iii (36 clicks)
. Butterfly: and when he caught it, he let it go Coriolanus: I, iii (36 clicks)
. Blow like sweet roses in this summer air. Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii (36 clicks)
. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools Macbeth: V, v (36 clicks)
. Adieu! tears exhibit my tongue. most beautiful Merchant of Venice: II, iii (36 clicks)
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. Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew,-- Romeo and Juliet: V, iii (38 clicks)
. Not a jew eyes Merchant of Venice: III, i (38 clicks)
. My bounty is as boundless as the sea, Romeo and Juliet: II, ii (38 clicks)
. Into hey nonny, nonny. Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii (38 clicks)
. In scorn or friendship, nill I construe whether: Various poetry: XIV (38 clicks)
. If you tickle us, do we not laugh Merchant of Venice: III, i (38 clicks)
. I love thee best, o most best, believe it. adieu. Hamlet: II, ii (38 clicks)
. Do not you love me Much Ado About Nothing: V, iv (38 clicks)
. And we are govern'd with our mothers' spirits; Julius Caesar: I, iii (38 clicks)
. With flowers of winter. The Winter's Tale: IV, iv (37 clicks)
. To every eyeball else. go take this shape The Tempest: I, ii (37 clicks)
. Thy drugs are quick. thus with a kiss I die. Romeo and Juliet: V, iii (37 clicks)
. This wide and universal theatre As You Like It: II, vii (37 clicks)
. The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. Sonnets: XXXVIII (37 clicks)
. The fair ophelia! nymph, in thy orisons Hamlet: III, i (37 clicks)
. Sweet rose, my dear rose, be merry. As You Like It: I, ii (37 clicks)
. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to Hamlet: III, ii (37 clicks)
. So is my love still telling what is told. Sonnets: LXXVI (37 clicks)
. O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! Romeo and Juliet: I, v (37 clicks)
. In your retirement, I had swinged him soundly. Measure for Measure: V, i (37 clicks)
. In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, Sonnets: CXLI (37 clicks)
. Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights, Macbeth: III, vi (37 clicks)
. Co-supremes and stars of love, Various poetry: XXI (37 clicks)
. As to thy friends; for when did friendship take Merchant of Venice: I, iii (37 clicks)
. And thou mis-shapen dick, I tell ye all King Henry VI, part III: V, v (37 clicks)
. And I will wish thee never more to dance, Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii (37 clicks)
. And I will take thy word: yet if thou swear'st, Romeo and Juliet: II, ii (37 clicks)
. World! the paragon of animals! and yet, to me, Hamlet: II, ii (36 clicks)
. Will you then write me a sonnet in praise of my beauty Much Ado About Nothing: V, ii clicks)
. Who is that calls so coldly The Taming of the Shrew: IV, i (36 clicks)
. Truth may seem, but cannot be: Various poetry: XXI (36 clicks)
. Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted King Henry VIII: V, i (36 clicks)
. Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee; Sonnets: XXVI (36 clicks)
. The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade Romeo and Juliet: IV, i (36 clicks)
The happiness of life. Love's Labour's Lost: IV, ii (36 clicks)
That I am an ass. no, thou villain, thou art full of Much Ado About Nothing: IV, ii (36 clicks)
. That he may furnish and instruct great teachers, King Henry VIII: I, ii (36 clicks)
. Part, it was greek to me. I could tell you more Julius Caesar: I, ii (36 clicks)
. Of education all the grace, Pericles, Prince of Tyre: III, iv (36 clicks)
. Mine own true love that doth my rest defeat, Sonnets: LXI (36 clicks)
. Marriage is a matter of more worth King Henry VI, part I: V, v (36 clicks)
. Look you, and friendly communication; partly to King Henry V: III, ii (36 clicks)
. Farewell! god knows when we shall meet again. Romeo and Juliet: IV, iii (36 clicks)
. Butterfly: and when he caught it, he let it go Coriolanus: I, iii (36 clicks)
. Blow like sweet roses in this summer air. Love's Labour's Lost: V, ii (36 clicks)
. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools Macbeth: V, v (36 clicks)
. Adieu! tears exhibit my tongue. most beautiful Merchant of Venice: II, iii (36 clicks)
results returned.
. Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew,-- Romeo and Juliet: V, iii (38 clicks)
. Not a jew eyes Merchant of Venice: III, i (38 clicks)
. My bounty is as boundless as the sea, Romeo and Juliet: II, ii (38 clicks)
. Into hey nonny, nonny. Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii (38 clicks)
. In scorn or friendship, nill I construe whether: Various poetry: XIV (38 clicks)
. If you tickle us, do we not laugh Merchant of Venice: III, i (38 clicks)
. I love thee best, o most best, believe it. adieu. Hamlet: II, ii (38 clicks)
. Do not you love me Much Ado About Nothing: V, iv (38 clicks)
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