Date: 1600
"My heart to her but as guestwise sojourned / And now to Helen is it home returned, / There to remain."
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Date: 1600
"So, with two seeming bodies but one heart, / Two of the first -- like coats in heraldry, / Due but to one and crownèd with one crest."
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Date: 1600
"So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, / Ere I will yield my virgin patent up / Unto his lordship whose unwishèd yoke / My soul consents not to give sovereignty."
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Date: 1600
"I swear to thee by Cupid's strongest bow, / By his best arrow with the golden head, / By the simplicity of Venus' doves, / By that which knitteth souls and prospers loves, / And by that fire which burned the Carthage queen / When the false Trojan under sail was seen."
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Date: 1600
"The lunatic, the lover, and the poet / Are of imagination all compact."
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Date: 1600
"Your mind is tossing on the ocean"
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Date: 1600
"Shut doors after you. / Fast bind, fast find -- / A proverb never stale in thrifty mind."
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Date: 1600
"A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross."
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Date: 1600
"How many cowards whose hearts are all as false / As stairs of sand, wear yet upon their chins / The beards of Hercules and frowning Mars, / Who, inward searched, have livers white as milk?"
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Date: 1704
"Erect your schemes with as much method and skill as you please; yet, if the materials be nothing but dirt, spun out of your own entrails (the guts of modern brains), the edifice will conclude at last in a cobweb; the duration of which, like that of other spiders’ webs, may be imputed to their be...
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