Grape's
Wine
William
Shakespeare
Otello, Act II,
Scene 3
O God! that men should
put an enemy in
their mouths to steal
away their brains; that
we should, with joy,
pleasance, revel, and
applause, transform
ourselves into beasts.
The Vulnerable And the
Invulnerable
William Shakespeare
Henry VI, Act III, Scene 2
Thice is he arm'd that
hath his quarrel just;
And he but naked, though
locked up in steel
Whose conscience with
injustice corrupted
Hypocrite Preachers
William
Shakespeare
Hamlet, Act I Scene
III
Do
not, as some ungracious pastors do,
Show me the
steep and thorny way to heavem,
Whiles, like
a puff'd reckless libertine,
Himeself the
primrose path of dalliance treads,
And recjs
not his own rede.