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Favorite Poems
Senmons in Stones
William Shakespeare
As you like it, Act II, scene
I
And this our life, exempt
from public haunt,
Finds tongues in trees,
books in running brooks,
Sermons in stons, and food
in every thing.
Contentment
William Shakespeare
King Henry VI, part III, scene
I
My crown is in my heart, not on my
head;
Not deck'd with diamonds and Indian
stones,
Nor to be seen: my crown is called
content;
A crown it is that seldom kings
enjoy.
Vainity of Glory
William Shakespeare
King Henry VI, Act I, scene
II
Glory is like a circle in
the water
Which never creaseth to enlarge itself,
Till by broad spreading it disperse to nought
The Food of Love
William Shakespeare
The Tempest, Act V, scene
II
If music be the food if
love
Then play on.