Why, this hath not a finger's dignity.
Value dwells not in particular will; It holds his estimate and dignity As well wherein 'tis precious of itself As in the prizer.
I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.
Let none presume To wear an undeserved dignity.
But clay and clay differs in dignity, Whose dust is both alike.
Of all complexions the culled sovereignty Do meet, as at a fair, in her fair cheek, Where several worthies make one dignity, Where nothing wants that want itself doth seek.
This is his uncle's teaching, this Worcester, Malevolent to you In all aspects, Which makes him prune himself and bristle up The crest of youth against your dignity.
O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven
Glory is like a circle in the water
It is held that valor is the chiefest virtue, and most dignifies the haver.