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TWELFTH NIGHT.

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beard be shook with danger, and think it pastime..King a. 4 s. 7

Your sum of parts did not

together pluck such envy from him as did that one.. King a. 4 s. 7

TWELFTH NIGHT, OR, WHAT YOU WILL.

A murd'rous guilt shows not itself more soon, than love that would seem hid.. Olivia a. 5 s. 1

An apple cleft in twain, is not more twin, than these two creatures..Antonio a. 5 s. 1

And all those sayings will I over-swear, and all those swearings keep as true in soul

as doth that orbed continent, the fire, that severs day from night.. Viola a. 5 s. 1

Assure thyself, there is no love-broker in the world, can more prevail in man's commendation with women, than report of valour.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

And grew a twenty yearsremoved thing while one would wink. Antonio a. 5 s.

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Any thing that's mended is but patched, virtue that

transgresses is but patched with sin, and sin that amends, is but patched with virtue.. Clown a. 1 s. 5

A blank my Lord! she never told her love, but let concealment like a worm i̇' the bud, feed on her damask cheek, she pin'd in thought, and with a green and yellow melancholy, sat like patience on a monument, smiling at grief.. Viola a. 2 s. 4

Ay an' you had an eye behind you you might see more distractions at your heels, than fortunes before you.. Fab. a. 2 s. 5

A cypress not a bosom hides my poor heart, so let me hear you speak.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

But that he hath the gift of a coward, to allay the gust he hath in quarrelling, 'tis thought among the prudent,

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he would quickly have the gift of the grave.. Maria a. 1

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But I am a greater eater of beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit.. Sir Andrew a. 1 s. 3

Be clamorous and leap all civil

bounds, rather than make unprofited return.. Duke a. 1 s. 4

Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.. Clown a. 1 s. 5

By innocence I swear, and by my youth, I have one heart, one bosom, and one truth.. Viola a. 3 s. 1

But hear me this, since you to non regardance cast my faith, and that I partly know the instrument that screws me from my true place in your favour; live you the marble breasted tyrant still ..Duke a. 5 s. 1

Be that thou know'st thou art, and then, thou art as great as that thou fearest.. Olivia a. 5 s. 1

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pregnant enemy does much.. Viola a. 2 s. 2

Excellently done, if God did all.. Viola a. 1 s. 5

Fools are as like husbands, as pilehards are to herrings, the husband's the bigger.. Clown a. 3 s. 5

God give them wisdom, that have it, and those that are fools, let them use their talents.. Clown a. 1 s. 5

Good beauties let me sustain no scorn, I am very comptible even to the least sinister usage.. Viola a. 1 s.

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Have you any commission from your lord to negociate with my face, you are now out of your text.. Olivia a. 1

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How easy is it, for the proper false in woman's waxen hearts, to set their forms, alas, our frailty is the cause, not we, for such as we are made of, such we be.. Viola a. 2 s. 2

He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural. Sir Andrew a. 2 s. 3

He has been yonder in the

sun, practising behaviour to his own shadow this halfhour.. Maria a. 2 s. 5

His thoughts! would they were blanks, rather than filled with me.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

Here comes the Countess, now Heaven walks on Earth .. Duke a. 5 s. 1

He does smile his face into more lines, than are in the new map, with the augmentation of the Indies.. Maria a. 3 s. 2

Heaven so shine, that they may fairly note, this act of mine.. Olivia a. 4 s. 3

Him I love, more than I love these eyes, more than my life, more by all mores, than e'er I shall love wife.. Viola a. 5 s. 1

If music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it.. Duke a. 1 S. 1

I am sure care is an enemy to life.. Sir Toby a. 1 s. 3

I have unclasped to thee, the book even of my secret soul.. Duke a. 1 s. 4

I am my best, when least in company.. Duke a. 1 s. 4 Infirmity that decays the wise, doth even make the better fool.. Mal. a. 1 s. 5 If you be not mad, begone,

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if you have reason, be brief Viola a. 1 s. 5

I bring no overture of war, no taxation of homage. I hold the olive in my hand, my words are as full of peace as matter.. Viola a. 1 s. 5 If I did love you, in my masters flame, with such a suffering, such a deadly life, in your denial, I would find no sense, I would not understand it.. Viola a. 1 s. 5

I do, I know not what, and fear to find mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind.. Olivia a. 1 s. 5

I am yet so near the manners of my mother, that upon the least occasion more, my eyes will tell tales of me.. Seb. a. 2 s. 1

I have many enemies in Orsino's court, else would I very shortly see thee there, but come what may, I do adore thee so, that danger, shall seem sport, and I will go.. Antonio a. 2 8. 1 s.

I shall never begin, if I hold my peace. . Clown a. 2

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It gives a very echo, to the seat where love is thron'd.. Viola a. 2 s. 4

If I love a scruple of this sport, let me be boiled to

death with melancholy.. Fab. thanks, often good turns are

a. 2 s. 5

I pity you (Viola,) that's a degree to love.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

It must be with valour, for policy I hate, I had as lief be a brownist, as a politician.. Sir Andrew a. 3 s. 2

I have been dear to him, lad, these two thousand strong or so.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

I think oxen and wain ropes cannot nail them together.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2 I am sad as he, if sad and merry madness, equal be.. Olivia a. 3 s. 4

In nature there is no blemish but the mind, none can be called deformed, but the unkind.. Ant. a. 3 s. 4

If it be aught to the old tune my Lord, it is as fat and fulsome to mine ear, as howling after music.. Olivia a. 5

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I'll sacrifice the lamb that I do love, to spite a raven's heart within a dove.. Duke a. 5 s. 1

If you desire the spleen, and will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me.. Maria a. 3 s. 2

I can no answer make but thanks and thanks and ever

shuffled off with such uncurrent pay, but were my worth as is my conscience, firm, you should find better dealing.. Seb. a. 3 s. 3

I hate ingratitude more in a man, than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice, whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood. Viola a. 3 s. 4

I'll never believe a mad man until I see his brains.. Clown a. 4 s. 2

Like a cloistress she will veiled walk, and water once a day her chamber round, with eye-offending brine.. Val. a. 1 s. 1

Lady, you are the cruellest she alive.. Viola a. 1 s. 5

Let still a woman, take an elder than herself; so wears she to him, so sways she level in her husband's heart.. Duke a. 2 s. 4

Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.. Olivia a. 3 s. 1

Let there be gall enough in thine ink, tho' thou write with a goose pen, no matter

Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2

Let fancy still my sense, in Lethe steep, if it be thus

to dream, still let me sleep .. Seb. a. 4 s. 1

Let your bounty take a nap, and I will wake it anon .. Clown a. 5 s. 1

My stars shine darkly over me, the malignancy of my fate, might perhaps distemper yours, therefore I shall crave of you your leave, that I may bear my evils alone.. Seb. a. 2 s. 1

My purpose is indeed a horse of that colour. Maria a. 2 s. 3

Marry, Sir, lullaby to your bounty, till I come again.. Clown a. 5 s. 1

My thoughts are ripe in mischief..Du. a. 5 s. 1

My remembrance is very free, and clear, from any image of offence, done to any man.. Viola a. 3 s. 4

Not yet old enough for a man, not young enough for a boy, as a squash is before it is a peascod, or a codling, when it is almost an apple, 'tis with him, e'en standing water, between boy and man ..Mal. a. 1 s. 5

Not to be a-bed after midnight, is to be up betimes.. Sir Toby a. 2 s. 3

Now my necessity makes me ask you, for my purse, it grieves me much, more, for what I cannot do for you, than what befalls myself.. Antonio a. 3 s. 4

O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou! that notwithstanding thy capacity, receiveth as the sea, &c.. Du. a. 1 s. 1

O she, that hath a heart of that fine frame, to pay this debt of love but to a brother, how will she love, when the rich golden shaft, hath killed the flock of all affections, else, that live in her.. Du. a. 1 s. 1

O you are sick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste with a distempered appetite.. Olivia a. 1 S. 5

O time thou must entangle this, not I; 'tis too hard a knot for me to untic.. Viola a. 2 s. 2

Our fancies are more giddy and infirm, more ling'ring, wavering, sooner lost, worn, than women's are.. Du. a. 2 s. 4

Out of my lean and low ability, I'll lend you something, my having is not much

Viola a. 3 s. 4

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