1963 ordspråk av William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
An enterprise, when fairly once begun, should not be left till all that ought is won.
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An envious fever Of pale and bloodless emulation.
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An honest exceeding poor man.
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An honest tale speeds best being plainly told.
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An old man is twice a child.
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An overflow of good converts to bad.
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And do as adversaries do in law, strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
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And give to dust that is a little gilt More laud than gilt o'er-dusted
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And Happy always was it for that son - Whose father for his hoarding went to hell
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And I did laugh sans intermission an hour by his dial. O noble fool, a worthy fool -- motley's the only wear.
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And if it please you, so; if not, why, so.
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And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds, Which shackles accidents, and bolts up change.
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And keep you in the rear of your affection, Out of the shot and danger of desire.
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And liberty plucks justice by the nose.
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And makes me poor indeed.
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