Trust not a man: we are by nature
false,
Dissembling, subtle, cruel and inconstant;
When a man talks of love, with caution hear him;
But if he swears, he’ll certainly deceive
thee.
The Orphan. T. OTWAY.
Nay,
women are frail too;
Ay, as the glasses where they view themselves;
Which are as easy broke as they make forms.
Measure for Measure, Act ii. Sc. 4.
SHAKESPEARE.
In part to blame is she,
Which hath without consent bin only tride:
He comes too neere that comes to be denide.
A Wife. SIR T. OVERBURY.
The heart!—Yes, I wore
it
As sign and as token
Of a love that once gave it,
A vow that was spoken;
But a love, and a vow, and a heart,
Can be broken.
Hearts. A.A. PROCTER.
A love that took an early root,
And had an early doom.
The Devil’s Progress. T.K.
HERVEY.
Or as one nail by strength drives out
another,
So the remembrance of my former love
Is by a newer object quite forgotten.
Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act ii. Sc. 4.
SHAKESPEARE.
All love may be expelled by other love,
As poisons are by poisons.
All for Love. J. DRYDEN.
At
lovers’ perjuries,
They say, Jove laughs.
Romeo and Juliet, Act ii. Sc. 2.
SHAKESPEARE.
Fool, not to know that love endures no
tie,
And Jove but laughs at lovers’ perjury.
Palamon and Arcite, Bk. II. J. DRYDEN.
They that do change old love for
new,
Pray gods, they change for worse!
The Arraignment of Paris: Cupid’s Curse.
G. PEELE.
O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant
moon,
That monthly changes in her circled orb,
Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.
Romeo and Juliet, Act ii. Sc. 2.
SHAKESPEARE.
To
be once in doubt,
Is once to be resolved.
Othello, Act iii. Sc. 3. SHAKESPEARE.
INGRATITUDE.
I hate ingratitude more in a man,
Than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness,
Or any taint of vice.
Twelfth Night, Act iii. Sc. 1. SHAKESPEARE.
He that’s ungrateful, has no guilt
but one;
All other crimes may pass for virtues
in him.
Busiris. DR. E. YOUNG.
Ah, how unjust to Nature and himself
Is thoughtless, thankless, inconsistent
man!
Night Thoughts, Night II. DR. E. YOUNG.
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth
it is
To have a thankless child!
King Lear, Act i. Sc. 4. SHAKESPEARE.
INN.
Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn? Henry IV., Pt. I. Act iii. Sc. 3. SHAKESPEARE.