Date: 1594, 1623
"A devil in an everlasting garment hath him, / One whose hard heart is buttoned up with steel."
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Date: 1594, 1623
"O thou that judgest all things, stay my thoughts, / My thoughts that labour to persuade my soul / Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life."
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Date: 1597
"By a divine instinct men's minds mistrust / Ensuing danger, as by proof we see / The water swell before a boist'rous storm."
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Date: 1597
Gloucester's heart is "figured in [his] tongue."
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Date: 1597
"Look how my ring encompasseth thy finger; / Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart."
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Date: 1597
"I would to God my heart were flint like Edward's, / Or Edward's soft and pitiful like mine."
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Date: 1597
"Your grace attended to their sugared words, / But looked not on the poison of their hearts."
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Date: 1597
"Within so small a time, my woman's heart / Grossly grew captive to his honey words / And proved the subject of mine own soul's curse."
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Date: 1597
"Harp on it still shall I, till heart-strings break."
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Date: 1597
"No doubt the murd'rous knife was dull and blunt / Till it was whetted on thy stone-hard heart."
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