Date: 1594
"Wound it [the heart] with sighing, girl; kill it with groans, / Or get some little knife between thy teeth / And just against thy heart make thou a hole, / That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall / May run into that sink and, soaking in, / Drown the lamenting fool in sea-salt tears."
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Date: 1594
"Marcus, attend him in his ecstasy, / That hath more scars of sorrow in his heart / Than foemen's marks upon his battered shield, / But yet so just that he will not revenge."
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Date: 1594
"My heart is not compact of flint nor steel"
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Date: 1594
"Aaron will have his soul black like his face."
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Date: 1594
"O, that delightful engine of her thoughts, / That blabbed them with such pleasing eloquence, / Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage / Where, like a sweet melodious bird, it sung / Sweet varied notes, enchanting every ear."
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Date: 1594
"Burgundy / Enshrines thee in his heart, and there erects / Thy noble deeds as valour's monuments."
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Date: 1594
"Her virtues gracèd with external gifts / Do breed love's settled passions in my heart."
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Date: 1594
"A far more glorious star thy soul will make / Than Julius Caesar or bright--"
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Date: 1594
"My thoughts are whirlèd like a potter's wheel."
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Date: 1594
"Thus while the vulture of sedition / Feeds in the bosom of such great commanders, / Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss / The conquest of our scarce-cold conqueror."
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