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Philip Sidney Quotes

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They love indeed who quake to say they love  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Shallow brooks murmur most, deep and silent slide away  (Philip Sidney Quotes) My true love hath my heart, and I have his  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Cupid makes it his sport to pull the warrior's plum  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Anger, the stoics said, was a short madness  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Ring out your bells! Let mourning show be spread! For love is dead  (Philip Sidney Quotes) No decking sets forth anything so much as affection  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Who will adhere to him that abandons himself?  (Philip Sidney Quotes) A noble heart, like the sun, showeth its greatest countenance in its lowest estate  (Philip Sidney Quotes) The end of all knowledge should be in virtuous action  (Philip Sidney Quotes) To be rhymed to death as is said to be done in Ireland  (Philip Sidney Quotes) There is little hope of equity where rebellion reigns  (Philip Sidney Quotes) In victory, the hero seeks the glory, not the prey  (Philip Sidney Quotes) My true love hath my heart, and I have his, by just exchange, one for the other given: I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss, there never was a better bargain driven  (Philip Sidney Quotes) My true love hath my heart, and I have his, By just exchange, one for the other given  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Who shoots at the mid day sun, though he be sure he shall never hit the mark, yet as sure he is he shall shoot higher than who aims but at a bush  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Come sleep, o sleep, the certain knot of peace, the baiting place of wit, the balm of woe, the poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, the indifferent judge between the high and low  (Philip Sidney Quotes) I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet  (Philip Sidney Quotes) There have been many most excellent poets that never versified, and now swarm many versifiers that need never answer to the name of poets  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Leave me, o love which reachest but to dust, and thou, my mind, aspire to higher things; grow rich in that which never taketh rust; whatever fades, but fading pleasure brings  (Philip Sidney Quotes) With how sad steps, o moon, thou climb'st the skies; how silently, and with how wan a face  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Sweet pillows, sweetest bed; a chamber deaf to noise, and blind td light; a rosy garland, and a weary head  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Liking is not always the child of beauty; but whatsoever is liked, to the liker is beautiful  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Since bodily strength is but a servant to the mind, it were very barbarous and preposterous that force should be made judge over reason  (Philip Sidney Quotes) I am no herald to inquire of men's pedigrees; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues  (Philip Sidney Quotes) High honor is not only gotten and born by pain and danger, but must be nursed by the like, else it vanisheth as soon as it appears to the world  (Philip Sidney Quotes) The violence of sorrow is not at the first to be striven withal; being, like a mighty beast, sooner tamed with following than overthrown by withstanding  (Philip Sidney Quotes) The general goodness, which is nourished in noble hearts makes every one think that strength of virtue to be in another whereof they find assured foundation in themselves  (Philip Sidney Quotes) Ambition, like love, can abide no lingering; and ever urgeth on his own successes, hating nothing but what may stop them  (Philip Sidney Quotes) As the love of the heavens makes us heavenly, the love of virtue virtuous, so doth the love of the world make one become worldly  (Philip Sidney Quotes)
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