grows old, being fo full of unmannerly fadness in his youth. Lord MOLES TH. Ditto Ditto. Ay, that's a dolt indeed; for he doth nothing but talk of his horfe; and he makes it a great appropriation, that he can fhoe him himself! I am much afraid my Lady, his mother, play'd foul with a Smith. Ditto -Ditto, Darkness and devils! Saddle my horfe, call my train together! Lady M'D Lear, A&t I. LD. Hence, bashful cunning! And prompt me plain, and holy innocence? I am your wife, if you will marry me : fervant Whether you will or no! Tempeft, A& III. Lady Ec- -N. Were't not better, Becaufe that I am more than common tall, A bear A boar fpear in my hand, and (in my heart. That do outface it with their femblances. As you Like it, A&t I. Lady M-SON. The full fum of me Is, an unleffon'd girl, unschool'd, unpractis'd: But he may learn; happieft of all, That she commits herself to yon to be directed. Merch. of V. A& II. Sir L D The skilful shepherds peel'd me certain wands Oh, were thofe eyes in heav'n, They'd thro' the airy region stream so bright, Rom. and Juliet, A&t II. Duke 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 ftreet, 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&t I. Lord ED. B. - CK. 'Tis not unknown to you, Antonio. By fhewing fomething a more fwelling port 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! Rom. and Juliet, A& II. Where's Glofter now, that us'd to head the fray, And fcour the ranks where deadliest dangers lay? How like a Shepherd in a lonely fhade, Idle, unarm'd, and lift'ning to the fight? Lear, A&t V. Lady Lady ACK-D. Oh, for a horse with wings! He is at Milford-ha ven ! How far is't thither? If one of mean affairs May plod it in a week, why may not I glide thither in a day? Cymb. A& IV. Mad. SCHW You've fent innumerable fubftance, G. By what means got I leave to your own confcience, To furnish Rome, and to prepare the ways you have for dignity. Hen. VIII. A& III. Lord T- PLE. Now banish'd Kent, If thou canft ferve where thou doft stand condemn'd, 80 may it come, thy mafter whom thou lov’it, Shall find thee full of labours. Duke of BDG · R. Lear, A I. He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow-Aring, and the little hangman dare not shoot at him!-He hath a heart as found as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper; for what his heart thinks his tongue fpeaks. Much Ado, Aa III. Lord A-N P—Y. For having fuch a blessing in his Lady, He finds the joys of heav'n here on earth; And And if on earth he does merit it, In reafon he fhould never come to heav'n! Merch. of V. A&t III. Mrs. MET EEN N. Too low for a high praise, too brown for a fair praife, and too little for a great praife; only this commendation can I afford her, that were fle other than fhe is, fhe were unhandsome, Lord K-LLY, Much Ado, A& I. O thou art a perpetual triumph! an everlasting bonfire light! Thou haft faved me m ny thoufand nrarks in links and t rhes, walking with thee in the night, betwixt tavern and tavern ; but the fack that thou haft drunk me, would have bought me lights as cheap at the deareft chandler's in Europe. -I have maintained that Salamander of yours with fire any time this two and thirty years; ·Heav'n reward me for't! Hen. IV. Part I. A&t III. The K G. Hear him but reafon in divinity, And all admiring with an inward wish You would defire the KING were made a Prelate! Lift |