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JULIUS CAESAR Act. I Sc. III.

But life, being weary of these wordly bars,
Never lacks power to dismiss itself.
If I know this, know all the world besides,
That part of tyranny that 1 do bear
I can shake off at pleasure. 15
 
HENRY IV PART I. Act. V. Sc.

But thoughts the slaves of life, and life time's fool,
And time that takes survey of all the world,
Must have a stop. 16

PART II Act. i. Sc. 1II.

Past and to come, seems best ; things present, worst,
 

Act. iv. Sc. iv.


 
How quickly Nature falls into revolt
When gold becomes her object !
For this the foolish over-careful fathers
Have broke their sleeps with thought, their brains
with care,
Their bones with industry ; for this they have
Engrossed and piled up the cankered heaps
Of strange-achieved gold ; for this they have
Been thoughtful to invest their sons with arts,