| C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917. | | | | Aches |
| | | Up start as many aches in his bones, as there are ouches in his skin. George Chapman. | 1 |
| | Can by their pangs and aches find |
| All turns and changes of the wind. |
Butler. | 2 |
| | If thou neglectst, or dost unwillingly |
| What I command, Ill rack thee with old cramps; |
| Fill all thy bones with aches; make thee roar |
| That beasts shall tremble at thy din. |
Shakespeare. | 3 | | |
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