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Shakespeare quotes on marriageThe main consents are had; and here we'll stay To see our widower's second marriage-day There was never any thing so sudden but the fight of two rams and Caesar's thrasonical brag of 'I came, saw, Source: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS I press in here, sir, amongst the rest of the country copulatives, to swear and to forswear, according as marriage binds and blood breaks A very reverent body; ay, such a one as a man may not speak of without he say 'Sir-reverence.' I have but lean luck in the match, and yet is she a wondrous fat marriage Thrift, thrift, Horatio! The funeral bak'd meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables Beside, my lord, the sooner to effect And surer bind this knot of amity, The Earl of Armagnac, near knit to Charles, A man of great authority in France, Proffers his only daughter to your Grace In marriage, with a large and sumptuous dowry First will I see the coronation; And then to Brittany I'll cross the sea To effect this marriage, so it please my lord From worthy Edward, King of Albion, My lord and sovereign, and thy vowed friend, I come, in kindness and unfeigned love, First to do greetings to thy royal person, And then to crave a league of amity, And lastly to confirm that amity With nuptial knot, if thou vouchsafe to grant That virtuous Lady Bona, thy fair sister, To England's King in lawful marriage that King Lewis Becomes Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH Yet to have join'd with France in such alliance Would more have strength'ned this our commonwealth 'Gainst foreign storms than any home-bred marriage It is not to be question'd That they had gather'd a wise council to them Of every realm, that did debate this business, Who deem'd our marriage lawful Now, citizens of Angiers, ope your gates, Let in that amity which you have made; For at Saint Mary's chapel presently The rites of marriage shall be solemniz'd Mistress Kate Keepdown was with child by him in the Duke's time; he promis'd her marriage You must take your chance, And either not attempt to choose at all, Or swear before you choose, if you choose wrong, Never to speak to lady afterward In way of marriage; therefore be advis'd He may win; And what is music then? Then music is Even as the flourish when true subjects bow To a new-crowned monarch; such it is As are those dulcet sounds in break of day That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear And summon him to marriage To desire this honest gentlewoman, your maid, to speak a good word to Mistress Anne Page for my master, in the way of marriage Th' offence is holy that she hath committed; And this deceit loses the name of craft, Of disobedience, or unduteous title, Since therein she doth evitate and shun A thousand irreligious cursed hours, Which forced marriage would have brought upon her The Prince your brother is royally entertain'd by Leonato, and I can give you intelligence of an intended marriage I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me because I have railed so long against marriage Go, then, my mother, to thy daughter go; Make bold her bashful years with your experience; Prepare her ears to hear a wooer's tale; Put in her tender heart th' aspiring flame Of golden sovereignty; acquaint the Princes With the sweet silent hours of marriage joys Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set On the fair daughter of rich Capulet; As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine, And all combin'd, save what thou must combine By holy marriage Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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