Mid Summer Nights Dream Quotes

Mid Summer Nights Dream Quotes by William Shakespeare, John Heywood, Emily Rodda and many others.

If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is

If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumber’d here While these visions did appear.
William Shakespeare
So, good night unto you all. Give me your hands, if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends.
William Shakespeare
Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights; Four nights will quickly dream away the time; And then the moon, like to a silver bow new bent in heaven, shall behold the night of our solemnities.
William Shakespeare
The course of true love never did run smooth.
William Shakespeare
Lord, what fools these mortals be!
William Shakespeare
Though she be but little, she is fierce!
William Shakespeare
All’s well that ends well.
John Heywood
One sees more devils than vast hell can hold
William Shakespeare
A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.
William Shakespeare
I sat upon a promontory,
And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin’s back,
Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath,
That the rude sea grew civil at her song;
And certain stars shot madly from their spheres,
To hear the sea-maid’s music.
William Shakespeare
The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.
William Shakespeare
Thus die I, thus, thus, thus. Now am I dead, Now am I fled; My soul is in the sky: Tongue, lose thy light; Moon take thy flight. Now die, die, die, die, die.
William Shakespeare
Quote: What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?
William Shakespeare
But earthlier happy is the rose distill’d
Than that which withering on the virgin thorn
Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness.
William Shakespeare
Cupid is a knavish lad, Thus to make poor females mad.
William Shakespeare
And yet,to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays.
William Shakespeare
Lovers and madmen have such seething brains Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends.
William Shakespeare