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I am but a gatherer and disposer of other men's stuff, at my best value.
How happy is he born and taught; that serves not another's will, whose armor is his honest thought and truth, his utmost skill.
Well-building hat three conditions. Commodity, firmness, and delight.
The itch of disputation will prove the scab of the Church.
You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light; You common people of the skies, What are you when the sun shall rise? This was printed with music as early as 1624, in East's Sixth Set of Books, and is found in many manuscripts.
By weaker accents, what's your praise
When Philomel her voice doth raise?
Love lodged in a woman's breast is but a guest.
Hanging was the worst use a man could be put to.
An Ambassadore is a man of virtue sent to lie abroad for his country, a news writer is a man of no virtue who lies at home for himself.
Ambassadors are honest men sent abroad to lie for their countries.