He went away with a flea in 's ear.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
-- Love's Cure, Act iii, Sc. 3
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
-- Love's Cure, Act iii, Sc. 3
Related:
- I find the medicine worse than the malady.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
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Love's Cure, Act iii, Sc.... - What 's one man's poison, signor,
Is another's meat or drink.
Beaumont and Fletcher -- Love's Cure, Act iii, Sc... - Hit the nail on the head.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
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Love's Cure, Act ii, Sc.... - Fountain heads and pathless groves,
Places which pale passion loves.
John Fletcher (1576-1625) -- The Nice Valour, Act... - Thou wilt scarce be a man before thy mother.
-- Beaumont and Fletcher
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Love's Cure, Act ii, Sc.... - There 's naught in this life sweet,
If man were wise to see 't,
But only melancholy; O sweetest Melancholy! -... - Deeds, not words.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
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The Lover's Progress, Act iii, Sc.... - Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale
Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), King John -- Act... - And he that will to bed go sober
Falls with the leaf still in October.
John Fletcher (1576-1625) -- The Bloody Brother, Act...
