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I Will Neither Yield To The Song Of The Siren Nor The Voice Of The Hyena, The Tears Of The Crocodile Nor The Howling Of The Wolf.
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I will neither yield to the song of the siren nor the voice of the
hyena, the tears of the crocodile nor the howling of the wolf.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634)
-- Eastward Ho, Act v, Sc. 1
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Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act i, Sc.
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Make ducks and drakes with shillings. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act i, Sc. 1
Fair words never hurt the tongue. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act iv, Sc. 1
Let pride go afore, shame will follow after. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act iv, Sc.
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His deeds inimitable, like the sea That shuts still as it opes, and leaves no tracts Nor prints of precedent for poor men's facts.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Bussy D'Ambois, Act i, Sc. 1...
Only a few industrious Scots perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face of the whole earth.
But as for them, there are no greater friends to Englishmen and England, when they are out on 't, in the world, than they are....
To put a girdle round about the world. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Bussy D'Ambois, Act i, Sc.
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The world is not thy friend nor the world's law. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Romeo and Juliet -- Act v, Sc.
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T is immortality to die aspiring, As if a man were taken quick to heaven.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Act i, Sc. 1...