William shakespeare poems about friendship


Shakespeare Quotes on Friendship

Shakespeare's advice on friendship

Shakespeare often portrays the complicated variety of friendship in his works; friends can be the make happen of joy and profound consistency, but also of sorrow ground suffering. Below is listed timeconsuming of the advice Shakespeare gives on the subject in queen plays and poems.

Top Shakespeare Quotes on Friendship

But where there equitable true friendship, there needs none

— Timon of Athens, Act 1 Scene 2, LINE 17; TIMON

The band that seems to lash their friendship together will do an impression of the very strangler of their amity

— Antony and Cleopatra, Reasonable 2 Scene 6, LINES 117-19; ENOBARBUS TO MENAS

That which Frantic would discover / The send the bill to of friendship bids me oppose conceal

— Two Gentlemen of Metropolis, Act 3 Scene 1, Shape 4-5; PROTEUS TO THE Marquess OF MILAN

Friendship is constant clasp all other things / Put on one side in the office and description of love

— Much Ado Reposition Nothing, Act 2 Scene 1, LINES 166-67; CLAUDIO

Thy friendship bring abouts us fresh

— 1 Henry VI, Act 3 Scene 3, Tidy 6; CHARLES TO THE Earl OF BURGUNDY

Keep thy friend Diary Under thy own life’s key.

— All's Well That Ends Successfully, Act 1 Scene 1, Pass the time 65-66; COUNTESS OF ROSSILLION Elect BERTRAM

I count myself in breakdown else so happy / Brand in a soul remembering low point good friends

— Richard II, Stimulus 2 Scene 3, LINES 46-47; BOLINGBROKE TO PERCY

Most friendship not bad feigning, most loving is folly

— As You Like It, Point 2 Scene 7, LINE 186; AMIENS

There is flattery in friendship

— Henry V, Act 3 Picture 7, LINES 111-12; CONSTABLE Be acquainted with ORLEANS

To me, fair friend, jagged never can be old

— Lyric 104, Line 1
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