20 Chapters
This ring I gave him when he parted from me To bind him to remember my good will; The more shame for him that he sends it to me. Shakespeare. Marguerite had come, as she frequently d…
Hamle t.—Dost thou know this water-fly? Horatio.—No, my good lord. Hamlet.—Thy state is the more gracious; for ‘tis a vice to know him. SHAKESPEARE. Here on my knees by heaven’s…
Do as you will, heap wrongs on wrongs upon me, It shall not anger me—I tell thee Claudius, Thou art enshrined in a holy circle My foot can never pass—nor taunt, nor insult Can e’er ind…
Listen to me and heed me! If this contract Thou holdst me to, abide thou the result! Answer to heaven for what I suffer! act! Prepare thysel f for such calamity To fall on me…
And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running br ooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing. Shakespeare. As has been seen by the en…
Mercy from him! And how can I expe ct it? By what right Can I demand he should withhold his claim, The proofs once in his power?—Anonymous. Paul ran to Marguerite, and caught her …
Thou canst save me, Thou ought’st! thou must! I tell thee at his feet I’ll fall a corse, ere mount his bridal bed! Go choose betwixt my rescue and my grave. Knowles.—The hunchba…
Be angry as You will, it shall have scope; Ah, Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb That carries anger, as the flint bears fire— Who, much enforced, shows a hasty spark, And straigh…
Oh! my mother! You do not know the heart that you have pier ced! I—I—thy son—thine Arthur—I avenge? Never on thee. Live happy—love my brother— Forget that I was born. …
Hark! she has bless’d her son—I bid ye witness, Ye listening heavens—thou circumambient air; The ocean sighs it back—and with the murmur Bustle the happy leaves. All nature breathe…