William Shakespeare Quotes About Grieving
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A wretched soul, bruised with adversity, We bid be quiet when we hear it cry. But were we burd'ned with like weight of pain, As much or more we should ourselves complain: So thou, that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee, With urging helpless patience wouldst relieve me; But if thou live to see like right bereft, This fool-begged patience in thee will be left.
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Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
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I cannot be a man with wishing, therefore I will die a woman with grieving.
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Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it.
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So may I, blind fortune leading me, Miss that which one unworthier may attain, And die with grieving.
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Is there no pity sitting in the clouds, That sees into the bottom of my grief?
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What my tongue dares not that my heart shall say
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Would it not grieve a woman to be over-mastered by a piece of valiant dust? to make an account of her life to a clod of wayward marle?
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To weep is to make less the depth of grief.
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Though it make the unskillful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve.
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Tears water our growth.
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LEONATO Well, niece, I hope to see you one day fitted with a husband. BEATRICE Not till God make men of some other metal than earth. Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered with a pierce of valiant dust? to make an account of her life to a clod of wayward marl? No, uncle, I'll none: Adam's sons are my brethren; and, truly, I hold it a sin to match in my kindred.
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Why, I can smile and murder whiles I smile, And cry 'content' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face for all occasions
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Grief makes one hour ten.
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My grief lies onward, and my joy behind.
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