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Shakespeare quotes on sisterYou are my mother, madam; would you were- So that my lord your son were not my brother- Indeed my mother! Or were you both our mothers, I care no more for than I do for heaven, So I were not his sister Neither Source: AS YOU LIKE IT Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing? Come, sister, you shall be the priest, and marry us Perhaps some merchant hath invited him, And from the mart he's somewhere gone to dinner; Good sister, let us dine, and never fret O, train me not, sweet mermaid, with thy note, To drown me in thy sister's flood of tears There is a fat friend at your master's house, That kitchen'd me for you to-day at dinner; She now shall be my sister, not my wife O my gentle brothers, Have we thus met? O, never say hereafter But I am truest speaker! You call'd me brother, When I was but your sister Be not too familiar with Poins; for he misuses thy favours so much that he swears thou art to marry his sister Nell all dissembling set aside, Tell me for truth the measure of his love Unto our sister Bona Exit CROMWELL [Aside] It shall be to the Duchess of Alencon, The French King's sister; he shall marry her To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom, No less in space, validity, and pleasure Than that conferr'd on Goneril.- Now, our joy, Although the last, not least; to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interest; what can you say to draw A third more opulent Source: THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR [To Kent] O, are you free? Some other time for that.- Beloved Regan, Thy sister's naught Yes, truly; I speak not as desiring more, But rather wishing a more strict restraint Upon the sisterhood, the votarists of Saint Clare Why her 'unhappy brother'? Let me ask The rather, for I now must make you know I am that Isabella, and his sister She should this Angelo have married; was affianced to her by oath, and the nuptial appointed; between which time of the contract and limit of the solemnity her brother Frederick was wreck'd at sea, having in that perished vessel the dowry of his sister What, are there no posts dispatch'd for Ireland? How shall we do for money for these wars? Come, sister-cousin, I would say-pray, pardon me So say we too, but not by Edward's wife; For first was he contract to Lady Lucy- Your mother lives a witness to his vow- And afterward by substitute betroth'd To Bona, sister to the King of France The youngest daughter, whom you hearken for, Her father keeps from all access of suitors, And will not promise her to any man Until the elder sister first be wed Mistress, your father prays you leave your books And help to dress your sister's chamber up Lucentio, you shall supply the bridegroom's place; And let Bianca take her sister's room We do, and vow to heaven and to his Highness That what we did was mildly as we might, Tend'ring our sister's honour and our own Sweet father, cease your tears; for at your grief See how my wretched sister sobs and weeps Then, gracious auditory, be it known to you That Chiron and the damn'd Demetrius Were they that murd'red our Emperor's brother; And they it were that ravished our sister He left behind him myself and a sister, both born in an hour; if the heavens had been pleas'd, would we had so ended! But you, sir, alter'd that; for some hour before you took me from the breach of the sea was my sister drown'd Why, sir, her name's a word; and to dally with that word might make my sister wanton O, that record is lively in my soul! He finished indeed his mortal act That day that made my sister thirteen years When a man's servant shall play the cur with him, look you, it goes hard- one that I brought up of a puppy; one that I sav'd from drowning, when three or four of his blind brothers and sisters went to it So you have; but I was a gentleman born before my father; for the King's son took me by the hand and call'd me brother; and then the two kings call'd my father brother; and then the Prince, my brother, and the Princess, my sister, call'd my father father Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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