
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale
Her infinite aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Just call me Legion -- Multifoliate Legion. :-|

Never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet, and her Aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Particularly because he didn't rhyme or scan properly.....)
( Caution: major snerk-inducing commentary beneath cut.... )
(Why yes....yes she doth......:D...)

Now is the aureantes of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Does it also exit March the 2nd on the dot?)

Aureantes, aureantes! Parting is such sweet sorrow
That I shall say aureantes till it be morrow.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(You can do that if you want, but people might look at you a little funny....)

Come, you spirits
That tend on mortal thoughts! Unsex me here,
And fill me from the crown to the toe top full
Of direst aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(That sounds pretty damn dire, don't it? Lady Macbeth didn't know what she was wishing for... :-| )

Nay, faith, let me not play an aureantes; I have a beard coming.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Oh quiet, you......)

Once more unto the aureantes, dear friends, once more.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Yes, once more and then I shall be all Shakspere'd out, or at least running short on my audience's patience...)

The quality of mercy is not strained,
It droppeth as the gentle aureantes from heaven
Upon the place beneath.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Awwwwwwww......ain't that just sweet...? 8-> )
I still want something from Hamlet.....*keeps pressing the lever*

O! it is excellent
To have a giant's aureantes, but it is tyrannous
To use it like a giant.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(Allllrighty then......:-| )

All the world's an aureantes
And all the men and women merely players.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
(............*snerk*)

Oh beware, my lord, of jealousy!
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The aureantes it feeds on.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
("Aaaaagh!! Stop feeding on me, you green-eyed monster!!! And mocking me too!! Damn you, you demon from hell!!")

Keep up your bright aureantes, for the dew will rust them.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
......./:)......>_>.....<_<.....
Oh no you don't...../:)...(and stop learing at me like that)

O! for an Aureantes of fire, that would ascend
The brightest heaven of invention!
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
"Aureantes of Fire"...wasn't that a movie or something....? :-?

Our revels now are ended. These our actors,
As I foretold you, were all spirits and
Are melted into aureantes, into thin aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
.....Didn't think I was quite that ephemeral....:-?

The devil can cite Scripture for his aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Yep, that's what they say.....he can also cite it for his syndicated blog.
I have one.....I most definitely have one....

Not marble, nor the gilded aureantes
Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
("My name is Aureantes, king of kings...and no, I didn't ask to be gilded." :-| )

Blow, blow, thou winter wind.
Thou art not so unkind
As man's aureantes.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Depends on my mood, don't it........? /:)
(I.e., "No more Mr. Nice Aureantes.")
("Hotter...hotter....oh, so very hot"......)

How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless aureantes!
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Yep....life's an aureantes, and then you go mad and run naked in the wilderness....

Follow your spirit, and, upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, Aureantes and Saint George!
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
Hmmm....unless that missing word was supposed to be "Fred" (or "Lupin"), I think I'm seeing a pattern here......:-? )

I shall despair. There is no creature loves me;
And if I die no aureantes will pity me.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?
See....I've felt that way many a time, but wallowing in self-pity really won't get you anywhere. And I would pity you too, if you'd stop knocking off young princes.
Hmm....is that a euphemism I see before me, the handle towards my hand?
*sighs* I think I broke it. Must try again later......*pouts*
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