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- The youth that you see here I snatch’d one half out of the jaws of death.Twelfth Night
- Who pass’d, methought, the melancholy flood With that grim ferryman which poets write of,
- Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. -Richard III
- This thought is as a death’ Sonnet 64
- Quotes about Life and Death said by Shakespeare
- For he being dead, with him is beauty slain, And, beauty dead, black chaos comes again.-Venus and Adonis
- ‘For now they kill me with a living death’ King Richard III
- Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it. -Macbeth
- ‘Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death’ Romeo & Juliet
- ‘Death-counterfeiting sleep’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ‘The gloomy shade of death’ King Henry VI, Part I
- He gave his honours to the world again, His blessed part to heaven, and slept in peace.- Henry VIII
- Death, death; oh, amiable, lovely death! Come, grin on me, and I will think thou smilest. -King John
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- ‘What ugly sights of death within mine eyes!’ King Richard III
- ‘O wretched state! o bosom black as death!’ Hamlet
- ‘On pain of death, no person be so bold’ King Richard II
- ‘Tired with all these, for restful death I cry’ Sonnet 66
- Shakespeare’s Quotes on Life and Death
- After life’s fitful fever, he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison,
- Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further.- Macbeth
- I am a tainted wether of the flock, Meetest for death; the weakest kind of fruit Drops earliest to the ground, and so let me-The Merchant of Venice
- Here is my journey’s end, here is my butt, And very sea-mark of my utmost sail. -Othello
- ‘Cowards die many times before their deaths’ Julius Caesar
- ‘What is thy sentence then but speechless death’ King Richard II
- ‘Look upon thy death’ Romeo & Juliet
- ‘Tis a vile thing to die, my gracious lord,When men are unprepared and look not for it. -Richard III
- The wills above be done! but I would fain die a dry death. -The Tempest
- He that dies pays all debts. -The Tempest
- ‘To rush into the secret house of death’ Antony & Cleopatra
- ‘The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes’ Julius Caesar
- ‘Why, thou owest god a death’ King Henry IV, Part I
- ‘The valiant never taste of death but once’ Julius Caesar 17. ‘Speak me fair in death’ Merchant of Venice
- ‘Let me be boiled to death with melancholy’ Twelfth Night
- ‘Dream on, dream on, of bloody deeds and death’ King Richard III
- ‘Whose heart the accustom’d sight of death makes hard’ As You Like It
- ‘Muddy death’ Hamlet
- ‘Thou ominous and fearful owl of death’ King Henry VI, Part I
- ‘Ay, but to die, and go we know not where’ Measure for Measure
- Come, let us take a muster speedily: Doomsday is near; die all, die merrily. -Henry IV
- And we shall feed like oxen at a stall, The better cherish’d, still the nearer death.Henry IV
- A man can die but once; we owe God a death.-Henry IV
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