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ROMEO: Courage, Man; The Hurt Cannot Be Much. MERCUTIO
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ROMEO: Courage, man; the hurt cannot be much.
MERCUTIO: No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-
door; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve.
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ROMEO: Courage, man; the hurt cannot be much. MERCUTIO
No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church- door; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve....
Rom. Courage, man; the hurt cannot be much. Mer. No, 't is not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-doo
but 't is enough, 't will serve. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Romeo and Juliet -- Act iii, Sc....
The Worst Lines of Verse For a start, we can rule out James Grainger's promising line
"Come, muse, let us sing of rats." Grainger (1721-67) did not have the courage of his convictions and deleted these words on discovering that his listeners dissolved into spontaneous laughter the instant they were read out....
Once Law was sitting on the bench And Mercy knelt a-weeping.
"Clear out!" he cried, "disordered wench! Nor come before me creeping....
Once Law was sitting on the bench And Mercy knelt a-weeping.
"Clear out!" he cried, "disordered wench! Nor come before me creeping....
'Tisn't life that matters! 'Tis the courage you bring to it. -- Sir Hugh Walpole
Terence, this is stupid stuff: You eat your victuals fast enough
There can't be much amiss, 'tis clear, To see the rate you drink your beer....