William Shakespeare Quotes About Morning
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Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me, Knowing thy heart torment me with disdain, Have put on black and loving mourners be, Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain. And truly not the morning sun of heaven Better becomes the grey cheeks of the east, Nor that full star that ushers in the even, Doth half that glory to the sober west, As those two mourning eyes become thy face: O! let it then as well beseem thy heart To mourn for me since mourning doth thee grace, And suit thy pity like in every part. Then will I swear beauty herself is black, And all they foul that thy complexion lack
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Dost thou love hawking? Thou hast hawks will soar Above the morning lark.
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Say she rail; why, I'll tell her plain She sings as sweetly as a nightingale. Say that she frown; I'll say she looks as clear As morning roses newly wash'd with dew. Say she be mute and will not speak a word; Then I'll commend her volubility, and say she uttereth piercing eloquence.
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My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind; So flew'd, so sanded; their heads are hung with ears that sweep away the morning dew.
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Good morning to you, fair and gracious daughter.
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The morning steals upon the night, Melting the darkness.
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Have I thought long to see this morning’s face, And doth it give me such a sight as this?
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I'll say she looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew.
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A glooming peace this morning with it brings; The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head: Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things; Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished: For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
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Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, Makes the night morning, and the noontide night.
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If [God] send me no husband, for the which blessing I am at him upon my knees every morning and evening.
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