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The courtesy of nations allows you my better in that you are the first-born; but the same tradition takes not away my blood, were there twenty brothers betwixt us
Source: AS YOU LIKE IT

[Waking] Sleep, thou has been a grandsire

and begot A father to me; and thou hast created A mother and two brothers
Source: CYMBELINE

I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends; and we'll be all three sworn brothers to France
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

O, now, who will behold The royal captain of this ruin'd band Walking from watch to watch, from tent to tent, Let him cry 'Praise and glory on his head!' For forth he goes and visits all his host; Bids them good morrow with a modest smile, And calls them brothers, friends, and countrymen
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

Or else you would not have bestow'd the heir Of the Lord Bonville on your new wife's son, And leave your brothers to go speed elsewhere
Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

The good old man would fain that all were well, So 'twere not long of him; but being ent'red, I doubt not, I, but we shall soon persuade Both him and all his brothers unto reason
Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

Clarence and Gloucester, love my lovely queen; And kiss your princely nephew, brothers both
Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH

These are the youths that thunder at a playhouse and fight for bitten apples; that no audience but the tribulation of Tower-hill or the limbs of Limehouse, their dear brothers, are able to endure
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

Why should a man whose blood is warm within Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster, Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice By being peevish? I tell thee what, Antonio- I love thee, and 'tis my love that speaks- There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say 'I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my

lips let no dog bark.' O my Antonio, I do know of these That therefore only are reputed wise For saying nothing; when, I am very sure, If they should speak, would almost damn those ears Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools
Source: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

Queen Margaret saw Thy murd'rous falchion smoking in his blood; The which thou once didst bend against her breast, But that thy brothers beat aside the point
Source: KING RICHARD III

If thou didst fear to break an oath with Him, The unity the King my husband made Thou hadst not broken, nor my brothers died
Source: KING RICHARD III

Had I but seen thy picture in this plight, It would have madded me; what shall I do Now I behold thy lively body so? Thou hast no hands to wipe away thy tears, Nor tongue to tell me who hath martyr'd thee; Thy husband he is dead, and for his death Thy brothers are condemn'd, and dead by this
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS

My hand will serve the turn, My youth can better spare my blood than you, And therefore mine shall save my brothers' lives
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS

Sweet father, if I shall be thought thy son, Let me redeem my brothers both from death
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS

I am all the daughters of my father's house, And all the brothers too- and yet I know not
Source: TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL


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