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He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways, out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

Thence it came That she whom

all men prais'd, and whom myself, Since I have lost, have lov'd, was in mine eye The dust that did offend it
Source: ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL

If with myself I hold intelligence, Or have acquaintance with mine own desires; If that I do not dream, or be not frantic- As I do trust I am not- then, dear uncle, Never so much as in a thought unborn Did I offend your Highness
Source: AS YOU LIKE IT

You are right, Justice, and you weigh this well; Therefore still bear the balance and the sword; And I do wish your honours may increase Till you do live to see a son of mine Offend you, and obey you, as I did
Source: SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV

The sum is paid, the traitors are agreed, The King is set from London, and the scene Is now transported, gentles, to Southampton; There is the play-house now, there must you sit, And thence to France shall we convey you safe And bring you back, charming the narrow seas To give you gentle pass; for, if we may, We'll not offend one stomach with our play
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

Take a trumpet, herald, Ride thou unto the horsemen on yond hill; If they will fight with us, bid them come down Or void the field; they do offend our sight
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

All offences, my lord, come from the heart; never came any from mine that might offend your Majesty
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

So shalt thou sinew both these lands together; And, having France thy friend, thou shalt not dread The scatt'red foe that hopes to rise again; For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt, Yet look to have them buzz to offend thine ears
Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

Dread sovereign, how much are we bound to heaven In daily thanks, that gave us such a prince; Not only good and wise but most religious; One that

in all obedience makes the church The chief aim of his honour and, to strengthen That holy duty, out of dear respect, His royal self in judgment comes to hear The cause betwixt her and this great offender
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

I'll fill these dogged spies with false reports; And, pretty child, sleep doubtless and secure That Hubert, for the wealth of all the world, Will not offend thee
Source: KING JOHN

Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman? If any, speak, for him have I offended
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR

Who is here so vile that will not love his country? If any, speak, for him have I offended
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR

If our father carry authority with such dispositions as he bears, this last surrender of his will but offend us
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

O, would the King, Berowne and Longaville, Were lovers too! Ill, to example ill, Would from my forehead wipe a perjur'd note; For none offend where all alike do dote
Source: LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST

When vice makes mercy, mercy's so extended That for the fault's love is th' offender friended
Source: MEASURE FOR MEASURE

I shall discover a thing to you, wherein I must very much lay open mine own imperfection; but, good Sir John, as you have one eye upon my follies, as you hear them unfolded, turn another into the register of your own, that I may pass with a reproof the easier, sith you yourself know how easy is it to be such an offender
Source: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

By the Lord, a buck-basket! Ramm'd me in with foul shirts and smocks, socks, foul stockings, greasy napkins, that, Master Brook, there was the rankest compound of villainous smell that ever offended nostril
Source: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

Why, you speak like an ancient and most quiet watchman, for I cannot see how sleeping should offend
Source: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Of what, lady? of speaking honourably? Is not marriage honourable in a beggar? Is not your lord honourable without marriage? I think you would have me say, 'saving your reverence, a husband.' An bad thinking do not wrest true speaking, I'll offend nobody
Source: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Moreover, sir, which indeed is not under white and black, this plaintiff here, the offender, did call me ass
Source: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Now, 'mongst this flock of drunkards, Am I to put our Cassio in some action That may offend the isle
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

If you are so fond over her iniquity, give her patent to offend, for, if it touch not you, it comes near nobody
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, MOOR OF VENICE

Alas, the part I had in Woodstock's blood Doth more solicit me than your exclaims To stir against the butchers of his life! But since correction lieth in those hands Which made the fault that we cannot correct, Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven; Who, when they see the hours ripe on earth, Will rain hot vengeance on offenders' heads
Source: KING RICHARD THE SECOND

Take not the quarrel from His pow'rful arm; He needs no indirect or lawless course To cut off those that have offended Him
Source: KING RICHARD III

The tender love I bear your Grace, my lord, Makes me most forward in this princely presence To doom th' offenders, whosoe'er they be
Source: KING RICHARD III

Then, dear countryman, Bring in thy ranks, but leave without thy rage; Spare thy Athenian cradle, and those kin Which, in the bluster of thy wrath, must fall With those that have offended
Source: THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS

Come down and welcome me to this world's light; Confer with me of murder and of death; There's not a hollow cave or lurking-place, No vast obscurity or misty vale, Where bloody murder or detested rape Can couch for fear but I will find them out; And in their ears tell them my dreadful name- Revenge, which makes the foul offender quake
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS


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