act one - As two spent swimmers, that do cling together / Andchoketheirart
act one -unseamed him from the nave to th’chops
act one - And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,/ the instruments of darkness tell us truths,/ winuswithhonesttrifles,tobetray’s/ in deepest consequence.
act one - Stars, hide your fires; / Let not light see my blackanddeepdesires
act one - My dearestpartner of greatness
act one - too full o' the milk of human kindness
act one - look like the innocent flower, / But be the serpent under't
act two - the innocent sleep, / Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care / The death of each day's life, sorelabour'sbath, / Balmofhurtminds
act two - I would, whileitwassmiling in my face,/ haveplucked my nipple from his boneless gums,/ and dashedthebrainsout
act two - Will all great Neptune's oceans wash this blood / Clean from my hand? No, thismyhandwillrather / Themultitudinousseasincarnadine
act two - A little water clears us of this deed
act three - O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!
act three - Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck
act three - TheWest yet glimmers with some streaks of day.
act three - Itwillhaveblood; they say, blood will have blood
act three - I am in blood / steppedinsofarthat, shouldIwadenomore, / returning were as tedious as go o'er
act four - The very firstlings of my heart shall be / The firstlings of my hand
act four - For the poor wren,/ The most diminutive of birds, will fight,/ Heryoungonesinhernest, againsttheowl.
act four - All my pretty ones? / Did you say all? O hell-kite! All? / What, all my prettychickensandtheirdam / Atonefellswoop?