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It were fit you knew him; lest, reposing too far in his virtue, which he hath not, he might at some great and trusty business in a main danger fail you
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

Gentle madam, You never had a servant to whose

trust Your business was more welcome
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

Let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities
Source: AS YOU LIKE IT

No, Caius Marcius; I'll lean upon one crutch and fight with t'other Ere stay behind this business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

My partner in this action, You must report to th' Volscian lords how plainly I have borne this business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

I had almost forgot T' entreat your Grace but in a small request, And yet of moment too, for it concerns Your lord; myself and other noble friends Are partners in the business
Source: CYMBELINE

That since the common men are now in action 'Gainst the Pannonians and Dalmatians, And that the legions now in Gallia are Full weak to undertake our wars against The fall'n-off Britons, that we do incite The gentry to this business
Source: CYMBELINE

It likes us well; And at our more consider'd time we'll read, Answer, and think upon this business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

If it shall please you to make me a wholesome answer, I will do your mother's commandment; if not, your pardon and my return shall be the end of my business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour That may give furth'rance to our expedition; For we have now no thought in us but France, Save those to God, that run before our business
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

I would your Highness Would give it quick consideration, for There is no primer business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

To confirm this too, Cardinal Campeius is arriv'd and lately; As all think, for this business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

To

your Highness' hand I tender my commission; by whose virtue- The court of Rome commanding-you, my Lord Cardinal of York, are join'd with me their servant In the unpartial judging of this business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

I was set at work Among my maids, full little, God knows, looking Either for such men or such business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

This same Cranmer's A worthy fellow, and hath ta'en much pain In the King's business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

An if there be No great offence belongs to't, give your friend Some touch of your late business
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

Nay, 'tis in a manner done already; For many carriages he hath dispatch'd To the sea-side, and put his cause and quarrel To the disposing of the Cardinal; With whom yourself, myself, and other lords, If you think meet, this afternoon will post To consummate this business happily
Source: KING JOHN

O Antony, beg not your death of us! Though now we must appear bloody and cruel, As, by our hands and this our present act You see we do, yet see you but our hands And this the bleeding business they have done
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR

I pray you, sirs, lie in my tent and sleep; It may be I shall raise you by and by On business to my brother Cassius
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR

Heaven and earth! Edmund, seek him out; wind me into him, I pray you; frame the business after your own wisdom
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

A credulous father! and a brother noble, Whose nature is so far from doing harms That he suspects none; on whose foolish honesty My practices ride easy! I see the business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

The Duke be here to-night? The better! best! This weaves itself perforce into my business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

'Your (wife, so I would say) affectionate servant, 'Goneril.' O indistinguish'd space of woman's will! A plot upon her virtuous husband's life, And the exchange my brother! Here in the sands Thee I'll rake up, the post unsanctified Of murtherous lechers; and in the mature time With this ungracious paper strike the sight Of the death-practis'd Duke, For him 'tis well That of thy death and business I can tell
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

I do make myself believe that you may most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a merited benefit; redeem your brother from the angry law; do no stain to your own gracious person; and much please the absent Duke, if peradventure he shall ever return to have hearing of this business
Source: MEASURE FOR MEASURE

I am a brother Of gracious order, late come from the See In special business from his Holiness
Source: MEASURE FOR MEASURE

Witness, you ever-burning lights above, You elements that clip us round about, Witness that here Iago doth give up The execution of his wit, hands, heart, To wrong'd Othello's service! Let him command, And to obey shall be in me remorse, What bloody business ever
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Go, Bushy, to the Earl of Wiltshire straight; Bid him repair to us to Ely House To see this business
Source: KING RICHARD THE SECOND

So please you, let me now be left alone, And let the nurse this night sit up with you; For I am sure you have your hands full all In this so sudden business
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET

There doth my father lie; and there this night We'll pass the business privately and well
Source: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

Take heed, Signior Baptista, lest you be cony-catch'd in this business; I dare swear this is the right Vincentio
Source: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

I'll to my book; For yet ere supper time must I perform Much business appertaining
Source: THE TEMPEST

In like manner was I in debt to my importunate business, but he would not hear my excuse
Source: THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS

Not noted, is't, But of the finer natures, by some severals Of head-piece extraordinary? Lower messes Perchance are to this business purblind? Say
Source: THE WINTER'S TALE

Reason my son Should choose himself a wife; but as good reason The father- all whose joy is nothing else But fair posterity- should hold some counsel In such a business
Source: THE WINTER'S TALE

I yield all this; But, for some other reasons, my grave sir, Which 'tis not fit you know, I not acquaint My father of this business
Source: THE WINTER'S TALE


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