Lady BAR-RE. 'Tis that miracle, and queen of gems, That nature pranks her in, attracts my foul! Twelfth Night, A& II. Sir J. WAL -CE. That face of his I do remember well; Capt. O'K Twelfth Night. Farewell hoftefs, farewell Doll. You fee, my good wenches, how men of merit are sought after; the undeserved may fleep when the man of action is call'd out!-Farewell, good wenches, if I be not fent away poft, I will fee you again e'er I go! Hen. IV. A& II. Lady L. W-LDVE. The most replenish'd sweet work of Nature, Rich. III. Countess Countess GRAND. -I will fhew you a bed-chamber; which bed, because it shall not speak of our pretty encounters, -prefs it to death! Troil. and Cref. A&t III. Mr. DUNC-BE. He loft a wife, Whofe beauty did aftonish the furvey Of richeft eyes; whofe words all ears took captive, Whofe dear perfection, hearts that fcorn'd to ferve, Humbly call'd mistress. Let's have one other gaudy night! Call to me, Fill our bowls; once more Let's mock the midnight bell! Sir J. D'O Hufh, pretty boy, thy hopes might have have been better: 'Tis loft at dice what ancient honor won: Hard, when the father plays away the fon. Mifs FLEM-G. A very forward March chick! Shakespear. Much Ado, A& I. Duke Duke of PORT-D. head; My crown is in my heart, not on my Hen. VI. Part III. A& III. FINIS. |