A sudden bold and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man and lay him open.
Francis Bacon
Ah, sweet Content, where doth thine harbour hold.
Barnabe Barnes
And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.
William Shakespeare
As perfume doth remain In the folds where it hath lain, So the thought of you, remaining Deeply folded in my brain, Will not leave me: all things leave me: You remain.
Arthur Symons
As the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love turneth to the deadliest hate.
John Lyly
Beauty, sweet love, is like the morning dew, Whose short refresh upon tender green, Cheers for a time, but till the sun doth show And straight is gone, as it had never been.
Samuel Daniel
Converse with men makes sharp the glittering wit, but God to man doth speak in solitude.
John Stuart Blackie
False face must hide what the false heart doth know.
William Shakespeare
For disorder obstructs: besides, it doth disgust life, distract the appetities, and yield no true relish to the senses.
Margaret Cavendish
For one heat, all know, doth drive out another, One passion doth expel another still.
George Chapman
From heav'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.
Thomas Campion
Go to you bosom: Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know.
William Shakespeare
Gold all is not that doth golden seem.
Edmund Spenser
He that is thy friend indeed, he will help thee in thy need: if thou sorrow, he will weep; if you wake, he cannot sleep; thus of every grief in heart he with thee doth bear a part.
Richard Barnfield
Hoist up sail while gale doth last, Tide and wind stay no man's pleasure.
Robert Southwell
I wasted time, and now doth time waste me.
William Shakespeare
If kind parents love their children and delight in their happiness, then he who is perfect goodness in sending abroad mortal contagions doth assuredly direct their use.
John Woolman
Love makes those young whom age doth chill, and whom he finds young keeps young still.
William Cartwright
Man hath still either toys or care: But hath no root, nor to one place is tied, but ever restless and irregular, about this earth doth run and ride. He knows he hath a home, but scarce knows where; He says it is so far, that he has quite forgot how to go there.
Henry Vaughan
Most dangerous is that temptation that doth goad us on to sin in loving virtue.
William Shakespeare
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