GRIEF, continued. The like allayment could I give my grief; The heart hath treble wrong, My grief lies all within, T. C. iv. 4. Poems. R. J. iii. 5. R. II. iv. 1. man up like H. IV. PT. 1. ii. 4. A plague of sighing and grief! it blows a The gods rebuke me, but it is a tidings I pray thee, cease thy counsel, But such a one whose wrongs do suit with mine. А. С. v. 1. M. A. v. 1. Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak, Like the lily, Your cause of sorrow Must not be measur'd by its worth, for then Is there no pity sitting in the clouds, Μ. iv. 3. H. VIII. iii. 1. Μ. v. 7. R. J. iii. 5. Had he the motive and the cue for passion, Thou canst not speak of what thou dost not feel: Wert thou as young as I, Juliet thy love, An hour but married, Tybalt murdered, Doating like me, and like me banished, H. ii. 2. Then might'st thou speak, then might'st thou tear thy hair, GRIEF, continued. And fall upon the ground, as I do now, Taking the measure of an unmade grave. R. J. iii. 3. Grief softens the mind, and makes it fearful and de generate. H. VI. PT. II. iv. 4 There she shook O, insupportable! O, heavy hour! Good, my lords, I am not prone to weeping, as our sex Woe doth the heavier sit, Where it perceives it is but faintly borne. K. L. iv. 3. Ο. ν. 2. W.T. ii. 1. R. II. i. 3. H. IV. PT. II. iv. 4. One of the prettiest touches of all, and that which angled for mine eyes (caught the water, though not the fish) was, when at the relation of the queen's death, with the manner how she came to it, (bravely confessed and lamented by the king), how attentiveness wounded his daughter: till, from one sign of dolour to another, she did, with an alas ! I would fain say, bleed tears; for, I am sure, my heart wept blood. Who was most marble there, changed colour; some swooned, all sorrowed: if all the world could have seen it, the woe had been universal. Care is no cure, but rather corrosive, W.T. v. 2. For things that are not to be remedied. H. VI. PT. 1. iii. 3. Why do you keep alone, Of sorriest fancies your companions making? Should be without regard. M. iii. 2. GRIEF, continued. These tidings nip me: and I hang the head, Nor doth the general care Tit. And. iv. 4. Many a morning hath he there been seen, 0. i. 3. R. J. i. 1. O, I could play the woman with mine eyes, Μ. iv. 3. Now my soul's palace is become a prison: Tit. And. iii. 2. His grief grew puissant, and the strings of life Κ. L. v. 3. But let not therefore my good friends be griev'd, J. C. i. 2. All things that we ordained festival, R. J. iv. 5. Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie: and tears, shed there, Will bear up with this exercise, so long I daily vow to use it. W. T. iii. 2. O break, my heart!-poor bankrupt, break at once! To prison, eyes! ne'er look on liberty! Vile earth, to earth resign; end, motion, here; And thou, and Romeo, press one heavy bier. R. J. iii. 2. Sorrow, and grief of heart, Made him speak fondly, like a frantic man. R. II. iii. 3. GRIEF, continued. Most subject is the fattest soil to weeds; H. IV. PT. II. iv. 4. We must be patient: but I cannot choose but weep, to think they should lay him i' the cold ground. H. iv. 5. Bind up those tresses: O, what love I note Where but by chance a silver drop hath fallen, Like true, inseparable, faithful loves, Sticking together in calamity. K. J. iii 4. There's nothing in this world can make me joy: Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man. K. J. iii. 4. Every one can master a grief, but he that has it. M. A. iii. 2. What fates impose, that men must needs abide; H. VI. PT. III. iv. 3. Wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss, H. VI. PT. III. v. 4. What is he whose grief Friend, I owe more tears H. v. i. To this dead man, than thou shalt see me pay. J.C. v. 3. Spirits of peace, where are ye? Are ye all gone? H. VIII. iv. 2. O, that I were as great As is my grief! R. II. iii. 3. GRIEF, continued. And but he's something stain'd T. i. 2. I have in equal balance justly weigh'd, H.IV. PT. II. iv. 1. All of us have cause Why, courage, then! what cannot be avoided, MATERNAL. R. III. ii. 2. H. VI. PT. III. v. 4. And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, He talks to me that never had a son. Grief fills the room up of my absent child, K. J. iii. 4. K. J. iii. 4. K. J. iii. 4. |