Some falls are means the happier to arise.
 William Shakespeare, Cymbeline (1623). copy citation

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Author William Shakespeare
Source Cymbeline
Topic improvement mistake
Date 1623
Language English
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Note Written between 1609 and 1611
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“Find out the prettiest daisied plot we can, And make him with our pikes and partisans A grave. Come, arm him. Boy, he is preferr'd
By thee to us; and he shall be interr'd As soldiers can. Be cheerful; wipe thine eyes.
Some falls are means the happier to arise. Exeunt
SCENE III. Britain. CYMBELINE'S palace
Enter CYMBELINE, LORDS, PISANIO, and attendants CYMBELINE. Again! and bring me word how 'tis with her.” source

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