Valuable Literary Lines from 'The Bard of Avon': Part 1
Here are some valuable lines from his plays...They are relevant even in contemporary times.
# *All's Well That Ends Well*
* The Web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together. [ IV, iii. 83]
* There's a place and means for every man alive.[IV, iii.379]
# *Antony and Cleopatra*
*Let Rome in Tiber melt and the wide arch/Of the ranged empire fall! Here is my space/Kingdoms are clay.[ I, i.33]
*Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale/Her infinite variety; other women cloy/The appetites they feed. [II, ii.243]
# *As You Like It*
*Beauty provoketh fools sooner than gold.[ I, iii.113]
*Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly./Then heigh -ho! the holly!/This life is most jolly. [II, vii. 181]
*All the world's a stage,/And all the men and women merely players:/[ II, vii.139]
*And so, from hour to hour we ripe and ripe,/ And then from hour to hour we rot and rot,/ And thereby hangs a tale. [II, vii.26]
# *The Comedy of Errors*
*The pleasing punishment that women bear. [I, i.46]
# *Coriolanus*
* His nature is too noble for the world:/He would not flatter Neptune for his trident,/Or Jove for's power to thunder.[III, i.254]
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