Date: 1600
"Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy"
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Date: 1600
"And when the mind is quickened, out of doubt / The organs, though defunct and dead before, / Break up their drowsy grave and newly move / With casted slough and fresh legerity."
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Date: 1600
"For if you hide the crown / Even in your hearts, there will he rake for it."
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Date: 1600
"The King's a bawcock and a heart-of-gold."
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Date: 1600
"I did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart. But the saying is true: 'The empty vessel makes the greatest sound.'"
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Date: 1600
A "good heart, Kate, is the sun and the moon -- or rather the sun and not the moon, for it shines bright and never changes, but keeps his course truly."
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Date: 1600
"For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings, / Carry them here and there, jumping o'er times."
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Date: 1600
"Grant him there; there seen, / Heave him away upon your wingèd thoughts / Athwart the sea."
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Date: 1600
"But now behold, / In the quick forge and working-house of thought, / How London doth pour out her citizens."
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Date: 1600
"That they lack -- for if their heads had any / intellectual armour, they could never wear such heavy / headpieces."
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