Date: 1597
"Love's heralds should be thoughts, / Which ten times faster glides than the sun's beams / Driving back shadows over louring hills."
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Date: 1597
"Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg for quarrelling."
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Date: 1597
"My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne, / And all this day an unaccustomed spirit / Lifts me above the ground with cheerful thoughts."
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Date: 1597
"So high above his limits swells the rage / Of Bolingbroke, covering your fearful land / With hard bright steel, and hearts harder than steel."
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Date: 1597
"Hath Bolingbroke / Deposed thine intellect?"
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Date: 1597
"Since thou hast far to go, bear not along / The clogging burden of a guilty soul."
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Date: 1597
"Now hath my soul brought forth her prodigy, / And I, a gasping new-delivered mother, / Have woe to woe, sorrow to sorrow joined."
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Date: 1597
"My brain I'll prove the female to my soul, / My soul the father, and these two beget / A generation of still-breeding thoughts; / And these same thoughts people this little world / In humours like the people of this world."
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Date: 1597
"My thoughts are minutes, and with sighs they jar / Their watches on unto mine eyes."
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Date: 1597
"And for we think the eagle-wingèd pride / Of sky-aspiring and ambitious thoughts."
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