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Who To Himself Is Law No Law Doth Need, Offends No Law, And Is A King Indeed.
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Who to himself is law no law doth need,
Offends no law, and is a king indeed.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634)
-- Bussy D'Ambois, Act ii, Sc. 1
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Who to himself is law no law doth need, offends no law, and is a king indeed. -- George Chapma
So our lives In acts exemplary, not only win Ourselves good names, but doth to others give Matter for virtuous deeds, by which we live.
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To put a girdle round about the world. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Bussy D'Ambois, Act i, Sc.
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Each natural agent works but to this end,-- To render that it works on like itself.
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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.
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For one heat, all know, doth drive out another, One passion doth expel another still.
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As the case stands. -- Thomas Middleton (1580-1627) -- The Old Law, Act ii, Sc. 1
Cornelia. What flowers are these? Gazetta. The pansy this.
Cor. Oh, that 's for lovers' thoughts. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- All Fools, Act ii, Sc. 1...
T is a very fine thing to be father-in-law To a very magnificent three-tailed Bashaw!
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