I will make a Star-chamber matter of it.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Merry Wives of Windsor
-- Act i, Sc. 1
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Merry Wives of Windsor
-- Act i, Sc. 1
Related:
- Mine host of the Garter.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act i, Sc.... - Seven hundred pounds and possibilities is good gifts.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Merry Wives of... - It is a familiar beast to man, and signifies love.
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Merry Wives of... - Sail like my pinnace to these golden shores.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act i, Sc.... - I have a kind of alacrity in sinking.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act iii, Sc.... - Thou art the Mars of malcontents.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act i, Sc.... - I had rather than forty shillings I had my Book of Songs and Sonnets here.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Merry Wives of... - There 's the humour of it.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act ii, Sc.... - We burn daylight.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act ii, Sc....
From the same category:
- Never count your chickens before they rip
your lips... - Most of the problems a President has to face have their roots in the past.
Harry S. Truman, "Memoirs, Vol. II",... - An Australian lover is like a wombat :- he eats roots,
shoots, and leaves... - Say something you'll be sorry for,
I love receiving apologies... - We are not a loved organization, but we are a respected one.
John...
