“ Many can brook the weather that love not the wind. ”
William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost (1598). copy citation
Author | William Shakespeare |
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Source | Love's Labour's Lost |
Topic | wind weather |
Date | 1598 |
Language | English |
Reference | |
Note | Written between 1595 and 1596 |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1109/pg1109-images.html |
Context
“fructify in us more than he. For as it would ill become me to be vain, indiscreet, or a fool, So, were there a patch set on learning, to see him in a school. But, omne bene, say I, being of an old father's mind: Many can brook the weather that love not the wind. DULL. You two are book-men: can you tell me by your wit
What was a month old at Cain's birth that's not five weeks old as yet? HOLOFERNES. Dictynna, goodman Dull; Dictynna, goodman Dull.
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What was a month old at Cain's birth that's not five weeks old as yet? HOLOFERNES. Dictynna, goodman Dull; Dictynna, goodman Dull.
DULL.” source