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Colley Cibber Quotes

Prithee don't screw your wit beyond the compass of good manners.

Colley Cibber, Charles Bathurst (1777). “Love's last shift; Woman's wit; Love makes a man; She would and she would not”, p.49

Old houses mended, Cost little less than new before they're ended.

Colley Cibber (1761). “The double gallant: or, The sick lady's cure”, p.7

The happy have whole days, and those they choose. The unhappy have but hours, and those they lose.

Colley Cibber (1777). “The double gallant; Ximena; the comical lovers; The non-juror”, p.83

Stolen sweets are best.

'The Rival Fools' (1709) act 1, sc. 1

Who fears t' offend takes the first step to please.

Colley Cibber, Charles Bathurst (1777). “The refusal; The provoked husband; Love in a riddle; Perolla and Izadora; Rival queans”, p.238

We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman; scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang.

Colley Cibber (1725). “Love's Last Shift; or, the Fool in fashion. A comedy, etc”, p.49

Faint is the bliss, that never past thro' pain.

Colley Cibber (1754). “The Dramatick Works of Colley Cibber, Esq; ... in Four Volumes. ...”

Words are but empty thanks.

Colley Cibber (2001). “The Plays of Colley Cibber”, p.226, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Losers must have leave to speak.

Colley Cibber (1760). “The careless husband; The rival fools; The lady's last stake; Richard III”, p.102

The happy have whole days.

Colley Cibber, Charles Bathurst (1777). “The double gallant; Ximena; the comical lovers; The non-juror”, p.83

Possession is eleven points in the law.

Colley Cibber, Charles Bathurst (1777). “Love's last shift; Woman's wit; Love makes a man; She would and she would not”, p.121

Banish that fear; my flame can never waste, For love sincere refines upon the taste.

Joseph Addison, Robert Jephson, David Garrick, George Farquhar, Colley Cibber (1815). “Cato. A Tragedy”

What have I done? What horrid crime committed? To me the worst of crimes-outliv'd my liking.

Colley Cibber (1760). “The careless husband; The rival fools; The lady's last stake; Richard III”, p.334

A weak invention of the Enemy.

Colley Cibber (1700). “The Tragical History of King Richard III.: As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal. By C. Cibber”, p.53

So mourn'd the dame of Ephesus her love.

Colley Cibber (1700). “The Tragical History of King Richard III.: As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal. By C. Cibber”, p.11