Date: 1598
"But thoughts, the slaves of life, and life, time's fool, / And time, that takes survey of all the world, / Must have a stop."
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Date: 1598
"Th' incessant care and labour of his mind / Hath wrought the mure that should confine it in / So thin that life looks through and will break out."
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Date: 1598
"An habitation giddy and unsure / Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart."
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Date: 1598
"But I tell thee, / my heart bleeds inwardly that my father is so sick."
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Date: 1598
"The blood weeps from my heart when I do shape / In forms imaginary th' unguided days / And rotten times that you shall look upon / When I am sleeping with my ancestors."
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Date: 1598
"Thou hid'st a thousand daggers in thy thoughts, / Whom thou hast whetted on thy stony heart / To stab at half an hour of my life."
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Date: 1598
"Sorrow so royally in you appears / That I will deeply put the fashion on, / And wear it in my heart."
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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: 1598
"Never / a man's thought in the world keeps the roadway better / than thine"
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Date: 1598
"But let one spirit of the first-born Cain / Reign in all bosoms, that each heart being set / On bloody courses, the rude scene may end, / And darkness be the burier of the dead!"
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