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Shakespeare quotes on drunkThose that are in extremity of either are abominable fellows, and betray themselves to every modern censure worse than drunkards For Nym, he hath heard that men of few words are the best men, and therefore Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH He hath evermore had the liberty of the prison; give him leave to escape hence, he would not; drunk many times a day, if not many days entirely drunk Very vilely in the morning when he is sober; and most vilely in the afternoon when he is drunk By this hat, then, he in the red face had it; for though I cannot remember what I did when you made me drunk, yet I am not altogether an ass Why, sir, for my part, I say the gentleman had drunk himself out of his five sentences If I be drunk, I'll be drunk with those that have the fear of God, and not with drunken knaves Well, you are to call at all the alehouses and bid those that are drunk get them to bed Stand thee close then under this penthouse, for it drizzles rain, and I will, like a true drunkard, utter all to thee Damn them then, If ever mortal eyes do see them bolster More than their own! What then? how then? What shall I say? Where's satisfaction? It is impossible you should see this Were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys, As salt as wolves in pride, and fools as gross As ignorance made drunk O, Spare me not, my brother Edward's son, For that I was his father Edward's son; That blood already, like the pelican, Hast thou tapp'd out, and drunkenly carous'd Source: KING RICHARD THE SECOND Dead life, blind sight, poor mortal living ghost, Woe's scene, world's shame, grave's due by life usurp'd, Brief abstract and record of tedious days, Rest thy unrest on England's lawful earth, [Sitting down] Unlawfully made drunk with innocent blood O monstrous beast, how like a swine he lies! Grim death, how foul and loathsome is thine image! Sirs, I will practise on this drunken man He shall taste of my bottle; if he have never drunk wine afore, it will go near to remove his fit She is the weeping welkin, I the earth; Then must my sea be moved with her sighs; Then must my earth with her continual tears Become a deluge, overflow'd and drown'd; For why my bowels cannot hide her woes, But like a drunkard must I vomit them And I'll swear to the Prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt not be drunk; but I know thou art no tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt be drunk Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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