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Shakespeare quotes on orbWhat, wilt thou flout me thus unto my face, Being forbid? There, take you that, sir knave Peace, ho! No outrage- peace! The man is noble, and his fame folds in This orb o' th' earth Faith, I shall unfold equal discourtesy To your best kindness; one of your great knowing Should learn, being taught, forbearance Suppose that you have seen The well-appointed King at Hampton pier Embark his royalty; and his brave fleet With silken streamers the young Phorbus fanning [Within] Have patience, noble Duke, I may not open; The Cardinal of Winchester forbids Stay, stay, I say! And if you love me, as you say you do, Let me persuade you to forbear awhile When have I aught exacted at your hands, But to maintain the King, the realm, and you? Large gifts have I bestow'd on learned clerks, Because my book preferr'd me to the King, And seeing ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven, Unless you be possess'd with devilish spirits You cannot but forbear to murder me As for words, whose greatness answers words, Let this my sword report what speech forbears Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his penthouse lid; He shall live a man forbid This nor hurts him nor profits you a jot; Forbear it, therefore; give your cause to heaven I pray you tarry; pause a day or two Before you hazard; for, in choosing wrong, I lose your company; therefore forbear a while Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Source: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Nay, but he prated And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms Against your honor That, with the little godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him Would God that any in this noble presence Were enough noble to be upright judge Of noble Richard! Then true noblesse would Learn him forbearance from so foul a wrong Peruse this writing here, and thou shalt know The treason that my haste forbids me show I do beseech your Grace to pardon me, and withal Forbear your conference with the noble Duke His ORATION to his SOLDIERS More than I have said, loving countrymen, The leisure and enforcement of the time Forbids to dwell upon; yet remember this Gentlemen, for shame! forbear this outrage! Tybalt, Mercutio, the Prince expressly hath Forbid this bandying in Verona streets What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then to-morrow morning? No, No! This shall forbid it You know me dutiful; therefore, dear sir, Let me not shame respect; but give me leave To take that course by your consent and voice Which you do here forbid me, royal Priam [Aside] How like a dream is this I see and hear! Love, lend me patience to forbear awhile He thinks, nay, with all confidence he swears, As he had seen 't or been an instrument To vice you to't, that you have touch'd his queen Forbiddenly Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
Source: Project Gutenburg Texts
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