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Shakespeare quotes on dogs

His taken labours bid him me forgive; I, his despiteful Juno, sent him forth From courtly friends, with camping foes to live, Where death and danger dogs the heels of worth
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

You must not dare, for

shame, to talk of mercy; For your own reasons turn into your bosoms As dogs upon their masters, worrying you
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

Such smiling rogues as these, Like rats, oft bite the holy cords atwain Which are too intrinse t' unloose; smooth every passion That in the natures of their lords rebel, Bring oil to fire, snow to their colder moods; Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters, Knowing naught (like dogs) but following
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

Avaunt, you curs! Be thy mouth or black or white, Tooth that poisons if it bite; Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim, Hound or spaniel, brach or lym, Bobtail tyke or trundle-tall- Tom will make them weep and wail; For, with throwing thus my head, Dogs leap the hatch, and all are fled
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men, As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, Shoughs, waterrugs, and demi-wolves are clept All by the name of dogs
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

I, having been acquainted with the smell before, knew it was Crab, and goes me to the fellow that whips the dogs
Source: THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA


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