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Thy currifh fpirit

Govern'd a wolf; for thy defres

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Are wolfifh, bloody, ftarv'd, and ravenous?

Lady Tow

Merch. of V, A& IV.

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ND.

Alas! what would the wretched Edgar with
The more unfortunate Cordelia?

Who, in obedience to a father's will,

Flies from her Edgar's arms to Burgundy!

Lord SUFFOLK.

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Lear, A& I.

The Gentleman is learn'd ;---a most rare fpeaker; To Nature none more bound; but he, my Lady, Hath into monftrous habits put the Graces

That once were his !

Hen. VIII. AS I.

Lord PLM TH

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Thou art fo fat witted with drinking old fack, and unbuttoning thee after fupper, and fleeping upen benches in the afternoon, that thou haft forgetten to demand that truly, which thou would’A truly know. Hen. IV. Part. I. A& I.

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For he is gracious, if he be obferv'd ;
He hath a tear for pity,---and a hand
Open as day for melting charity!

Yet

Yet notwithstanding, being incens'd, he's flint

As humourous as winter!

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Hin. A& III

Lady C. M

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Love heavy lightnefs! ferious vanity!
Mif-shapen chaos of well-feeming. forms!
This love feel I, but fuch my froward fate,
That there I love, where most I ought to hate!
Rom. and Jul. A& I..

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Why love forfwore me in my mother's womb ?:
And am I then a man to be belov'd?

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She'd mock me into air! O fhe would laugh me out. of myfelf! prefs me to death with her suit!

Much Ado, A& III. .

Lord San D

CH.

With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come,
And let my liver rather heat with wine,

Than my heart cool with mortifying groans!

Lord Aache

A

Merch. of V. A& L

He hears merry tales, and fmiles not;

I fear he will prove the weeping. Philofopher when he

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grows old, being fo full of unmannerly fadnefs in his youth.

Ditto.- Ditte.

Lord MOLES OTH.

Ay, that's a delt indeed; for he doth nothing but talk of his horfe; and he makes it a great appropriation, that he can fhoe him himfelf! I am much afraid my Lady, his mother, play'd foul with a Smith. Ditto.- -Ditto

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Darkness and devils!

Saddle my horfe, call my train together!
Degenerate viper, I'll not trouble thee!

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And prompt me plain, and holy innocent!
I am your wife, if you will marry me:

If not I'll die your maid:
: to be

You may deny me;

but I'll be

Whether you will or no!

Lady EG

your fellow

your

fervant

Tempest, A&III.

N.

Were't not better,

Because that I am more than common tall,
That I did fuit me at all points like a man,
A gallant cutlass by my fide;

A boar

A boar spear in my hand, and (in my heart
Lie there what hidden woman's fear there will)
We'll have a swashing, and a martial outside,
As many other mannish cowards have,
That do outface it with their femblances.

As You Like It, A& I.

Lady M

SON.

The full fum of me

Is, an unleffon'd girl, unfchool'd, unpractis'd:
Happy in this; she is not yet so old

But he may learn; happieft of all,

That she commits herself to you to be directed.

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The skilful shepherds peel'd me certain` wands
And stuck them up before the fulfome ewes :
This was a way to thrive, and he was bleft;

And thrift is bletsing, if men steal it not.

Mercb. of V. A& I.

Mrs. JOD-L.

Oh, were thofe eyes in heav'n,

They'd thro' the airy regions ftream fo bright,

That birds would sing, and think it were the morn!

Rom. and Jul. A& II.

Duke

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I would thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought! a Lord of the Council rated me the other day in the street, about you, Sir: I mark'd him not, and yet he talk'd very wifely, and in the street too.

Hen. IV. Part I. A& I.

Lord ED. Benti

CK.

'Tis not unknown to you, Antonio,

How much I have disabled mine estate,
By fhewing fomething a more fwelling port
Than my faint means would grant contrivance.

Merch. of V. A&I..

Lady SY.

If that thy love be honourable,

Then all my fortune's at thy feet I'll lay :

And follow thee, my love, thro'out the world!

Lord Aм

Rom. and Jul. A&II.

her

ST.

Where's Glofter now, that us'd to head the fray,
And scour the ranks where deadlieft dangers lay?
How like a Shepherd in a lonely fhade,

Idle, unarmed, and lift'ning to the fight?

Lear, A&t V.

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Lady

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