One
doth but breakfast here, another dines, he that liveth longeth
doth but sup; we must all go to bed in another world (Horae Succisivae)
View quotes by Joseph HenshawThe sun
doth shake
Light from his locks, and, all the way
Breathing perfumes,
doth spice the day.
View quotes by Henry VaughanCertainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are incensed, or crushed: for prosperity
doth best discover vice, but adversity
doth best discover virtue.
View quotes by Francis BaconTo will what God
doth will, that is the only science
That gives us any rest
View quotes by Francois De MalherbeMethinks the lady
doth protest too much
View quotes by William ShakespeareFortune, men say,
doth give too much to many,
But yet she never gave enough to any
View quotes by Sir John HaringtonBlueness
doth express trueness.
View quotes by Ben JonsonHe that departs with his own honesty
For vulgar praise,
doth it too dearly buy
View quotes by Ben JonsonFish marreth the water, and flesh
doth dress it
View quotes by John FlorioThe daughter of debate
That still discord
doth sow [on Mary Queen of Scots]
View quotes by Queen Elizabeth IWhere desire
doth bear the sway - the heart must rule, the head obey.
View quotes by Francis DavidsonThose curious locks so aptly twin'd,
Whose every hair a soul
doth bind.
View quotes by Thomas CarewLove is the fart
Of every heart:
It pains a man when 'tis kept close,
And others
doth offend, when 'tis let loose.
View quotes by Sir John SucklingLove, in my bosom, like a bee,
Doth suck his sweet;
Now with his wings he plays with me,
Now with his feet.
View quotes by Thomas LodgeAs the infection of sin spreadeth itself throughout the whole soul, and all the faculties and powers thereof, so
doth the work of the Spirit of God.
View quotes by George GillespieSkill comes so slow, and life so fast
doth fly,
We learn so little and forget so much. (Nosce Teipsum)
View quotes by Sir John DaviesThus have I had thee, as a dream
doth flatter, In sleep a king, but, waking, no such matter. Sonnet 87
View quotes by William ShakespeareHe who binds himself to joy
doth the winged life destroy
but he who kisses the joy as it flies
lives in eternity's sunrise
View quotes by William BlakeIn heaven after ages of ages of growing glory, we shall have to say, as each new wave of the shoreless, sunlit sea bears us onward, It
doth not yet appear what we shall be.
View quotes by Alexander MaclarenIn taking out an insurance policy one pays for it in dollars and cents, always at liberty to discontinue payments. If, however, woman's premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life, 'until death
doth part.'
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