Date: 1597
"O serpent heart hid with a flow'ring face! / Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave?"
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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
"And for we think the eagle-wingèd pride / Of sky-aspiring and ambitious thoughts."
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Date: 1598
"[B]ut, for their spirits and souls, / This word 'rebellion', it had froze them up, / As fish are in a pond"
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Date: 1600
"The painter plays the spider, and hath woven / A golden mesh t' untrap the hearts of men / Faster than gnats in cobwebs."
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Date: 1600
"[F]or in companions / That do converse and waste the time together, / Whose souls do bear an equal yoke of love, / There must be needs a like proportion / Of lineaments, of manners, and of spirit."
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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
"For your own reasons turn into your bosoms, / As dogs upon their masters, worrying you."
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Date: 1600
"Thou almost mak'st me waver in my faith / To hold opinion with Pythagoras / That souls of animals infuse themselves / Into the trunks of men."
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Date: 1603
"There's something in his soul / O'er which his melancholy sits on brood, / And I do doubt the hatch and the disclose / Will be some danger."
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