MERCY IS NOT STRAINED IT DROPPETH AS THE GENTLE RAIN FROM HEAVEN UPON THE PLACE BENEATH. IT IS TWICE BLEST IT BLESSETH HIM THAT GIVES, AND HIM THAT TAKES. "TIS MIGHTIEST IN THE MIGHTIEST. IT BECOMES THE THRONED MONARCH BETTER THAN HIS CROWN. HIS SCEPTRE SHOWS THE FORCE OF TEMPORAL POWER, THE ATTRIBUTE TO AWE AND MAJESTY WHEREIN DOTH SIT THE DREAD AND FEAR OF KINGS; BUT MERCY IS ABOVE THE SCEPTRED AWAY, IT IS ENTHRONED IN THE HEARTS OF KINGS. IT IS AN ATTRIBUTE TO GOD HIMSELF; AND EARTHLY POWER DOTH THEN SHOW LIKEST GOD'S WHEN MERCY SEASONS JUSTICE. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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This phrase is taken from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. It occurs where Portia demands Shylock be merciful, stating that “The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven/Upon the place beneath”.
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