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Shakespeare quotes on methinkWould I had met my dearest foe in heaven Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio! My father- methinks I see my father The one his purple blood right well resembles; The other his pale Source: THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH Oxford, how haps it in this smooth discourse You told not how Henry the Sixth hath lost All that which Henry the Fifth had gotten? Methinks these peers of France should smile at that Halfway down Hangs one that gathers sampire- dreadful trade! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head Green, indeed, is the colour of lovers; but to have a love of that colour, methinks Samson had small reason for it Nothing is good, I see, without respect; Methinks it sounds much sweeter than by day Would it apply well to the vehemency of your affection, that I should win what you would enjoy? Methinks you prescribe to yourself very preposterously You say he has been thrown in the rivers; and has been grievously peaten as an old oman; methinks there should be terrors in him, that he should not come; methinks his flesh is punish'd; he shall have no desires He swore he would never marry; and yet now in despite of his heart he eats his meat without grudging; and how you may be converted I know not, but methinks you look with your eyes as other women do We are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we call our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks Love is your master, for he masters you; And he that is so yoked by Source: THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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