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  • To wine; kings it makes gods, and lesser creatures kings.

    —Shakespeare.

 

  • When I said I should die a bachelor,
    I did not think I should live 'till I were married.

    —Shakespeare:

 

  • Frame your mind to mirth and merriment,
    Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life.

    "Taming of the Shrew"

 

  • A health, gentlemen,
    Let it go round.

    "Henry VIII."

  • Salutation and greeting to you all.

    "As You Like It."

 

  • To make the coming hour o'erflow with joy,
    And pleasure down the brim.

    "All's Well That Ends Well."

 

  • Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you.

    "Merchant of Venice."

 

  • I wish all good befortune you!

    "Two Gentlemen of Verona."

 

  • A flock of blessings light upon they head.

    "Romeo and Juliet."

 

  • You are welcome, my fair guests; that noble lady,
    Or gentleman, that is not freely merry,
    Is not my friend: This to confirm my welcome:
    And to you all good health.

    "Henry VIII."

 

  • God's benison go with you; and with those
    That would make good of bad, and friends of foes.

    "Macbeth."

 

  • The best of happiness, honour and fortunes keep with you.

    "Timon of Athens."

 

  • Joy, gentle friends, joy! and fresh days of love
    Accompany your hearts.

    "Midsummer Night's Dream."

 

  • Each day still better others' happiness,
    Until the heavens, enjoying earth's good hap,
    Add an immortal title to your crown!

    "Richard II."

 

  • Fair be all thy hopes,
    And prosperous be thy life, in peace and war.

    "Henry VI., Part I."

 

  • May he live
    Longer than I have time to tell his years!
    Ever belov'd, and loving.

    "Henry VIII."

 

  • The grace of Heaven,
    Before, behind thee, and on every hand,
    Enwheel thee round!

    "Othello."

 

  • You have deserved
    High commendation, true applause, and love.

    "As You Like It."

 

  • Fill the cup and let it come,
    I'll pledge you a mile to the bottom.

    "Henry IV., Part II"

 

  • Come, let's all take hands;
    Till that the conquering wine hath steep'd our sense
    In soft and delicate Lethe.

    "Anthony and Cleopatra."

 

  • They eat, they drink, and in communion sweet
    Quaff immortality and joy.

    —Shakespeare.

 

  • God, the best maker of all marriages,
    Combine your hearts in one.

    —Shakespeare.

 

  • You are my true and honorable wife;
    As dear to me as the ruddy drops
    That visit my heart.

    —Shakespeare.

 

  • That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man,
    If with his tongue he cannot win a woman.

    —Shakespeare.

 

  • Win her with gifts if she respect not words;
    Dumb jewels, often in their silent kind,
    More quick than words, do move a
    woman's mind.

    —Shakespeare.


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