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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
He is no clown that drives the plow, but he that doth clownish things.
Time, waxing old, doth all things purify.
One mouth doth nothing without another. — © George Herbert
One mouth doth nothing without another.
For she doth make my veins and pulses tremble.
Working and making a fire doth discretion require.
All flesh doth frailty breed!
He that useth his reason doth acknowledge God.
He doth nothing but talk of his horses.
All that in this world is great or gay, Doth, as a vapor, vanish and decay.
And to be wroth with one we love…Doth work like madness in the brain.
A light wife doth make a heavy husband.
The asp doth on his feeder feed.
He who knoweth and understandeth Christ's life, knoweth and understandeth Christ Himself; and in like manner, he who understandeth not His life, doth not understand Christ Himself. And he who believeth on Christ, believeth that His life is the best and noblest life that can be, and if a man believe not this, neither doth he believe on Christ Himself.
There's such divinity doth hedge a king 
That treason can but peep to what it would. — © William Shakespeare
There's such divinity doth hedge a king That treason can but peep to what it would.
As a moth gnaws a garment, so doth envy consume a man.
One right decision doth not a great president make.
Oh, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
There is no passion so much transports the sincerity of judgment as doth anger
He is dead already who doth not feel Life is worth living still.
Silke doth quench the fire in the Kitchin.
In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke.
Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth if th' other do. And though it in the center sit, Yet when the other far doth roam, It leans and hearkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home. Suth wilt thou be to me, who must Like th' other foot, obliquely run; Thy firmness makes my circle just, And makes me end where I began.
He that doth what he should not, shall feel what he would not.
The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: it is twice blest; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes: 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest: it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown; His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings; But mercy is above this sceptred sway; It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice.
Conscience doth make cowards of us all.
One sin another doth provoke.
Fish marreth the water, and flesh doth dress it
Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie.
Custom doth make dotards of us all.
We see which way the stream of time doth run.
In every good man a God doth dwell.
Dry August and warm, Doth harvest no harm.
Who can love to walk in the dark? But providence doth often so dispose.
Change doth unknit the tranquil strength of men.
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
The most persistent hate is that which doth degenerate from love.
Were Guilt is, Rage and Courage doth abound.
But no perfection is so absolute, That some impurity doth not pollute. — © William Shakespeare
But no perfection is so absolute, That some impurity doth not pollute.
A noble cause doth ease much a grievous case.
How use doth breed a habit in a man.
Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain.
When Death doth close his tender dying eyes.
No more doth it hurt to say that the body and blood are not in the sacrament.
Freedom doth with degree dispense.
Blueness doth express trueness.
Through the forest have I gone. But Athenian found I none, On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force in stirring love. Night and silence.--Who is here? Weeds of Athens he doth wear: This is he, my master said, Despised the Athenian maid; And here the maiden, sleeping sound, On the dank and dirty ground. Pretty soul! she durst not lie Near this lack-love, this kill-courtesy. Churl, upon thy eyes I throw All the power this charm doth owe. When thou wakest, let love forbid Sleep his seat on thy eyelid: So awake when I am gone; For I must now to Oberon.
Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise
From heav'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.
Gentlemen and maidens in this general vicinity, how doth it go? — © Ron Killings
Gentlemen and maidens in this general vicinity, how doth it go?
Not one false man but doth uncountable evil.
Ah, sweet Content, where doth thine harbour hold.
The daughter of debate That still discord doth sow.
In cloths cheap handsomeness, doth bear the bell.
The yeare doth nothing else but open and shut.
The readiness of doing doth expresse No other but the doer's willingnesse.
God complaines not, but doth what is fitting.
It is the heart and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain.
For where's the State beneath the Firmament, That doth excell the Bees for Government?
Absence doth sharpen love, presence strengthens it.
Change still doth reign, and keep the greater sway.
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