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Shakespeare quotes on violentWhy, then you should discover a brace of unmeriting, proud, violent, testy magistrates-alias fools- as any in Rome Be that you seem, truly your country's friend, And temp'rately proceed to what Source: THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS Sir, those cold ways, That seem like prudent helps, are very poisonous Where the disease is violent I am with child, ye bloody homicides; Murder not then the fruit within my womb, Although ye hale me to a violent death This forenamed maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection; his unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the current, made it more violent and unruly But this same Cassio, though he speak of comfort Touching the Turkish loss, yet he looks sadly And prays the Moor be safe; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest How blest am I In my just censure, in my true opinion! Alack, for lesser knowledge! How accurs'd In being so blest! There may be in the cup A spider steep'd, and one may drink, depart, And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge Is not infected; but if one present Th' abhorr'd ingredient to his eye, make known How he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides, With violent hefts Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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