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voke;

And gentle dulness ever loves a joke.
The Dunciad. Bk. II. Line 33.
Health consists with Temperance alone;
And Peace, oh Virtue! Peace is all thy own.
v. Essay on Man. Ep. IV. Line 81.
Here files of pins extend their shining rows,
Puffs, Powders, Patches, Bibles, Billet-doux.
Rape of the Lock. Canto I. Line 137.
How the wit brightens! how the style refines!
x. Essay on Criticism. Pt. II. Line 421.
Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne,
They rise, they break, and to that sea return.
y. Essay on Man. Ep. III. Line 19.
Nature made every Fop to plague his brother,
Just as one Beauty mortifies another.
Satire of Dr. Donne. Satire IV.

Z.

Line 258.

Of Manners gentle, of Affections mild;
In Wit a Man, Simplicity, a child.
aa. Epitaph XI. Line 1.

Solid pudding against empty praise.
bb. The Dunciad. Bk. I. Line 52.
Sometimes virtue starves, while vice is fed.
cc. Essay on Man. Ep. IV. Line 149.
The doubtful beam long nods from side to
side.

dd. Rape of the Lock. Canto V. Line 73. The things, we know, are neither rich nor

rare,

But wonder how the devil they got there. ee. Prologue to Satires. Line 171.

To err is human; to forgive divine.

D. Essay on Criticism. Pt. II. Line 325. To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart. gg. Prologue to " Cato." Line 1.

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And thereby hangs a tale.

x. Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Sc. 1. A pound of man's flesh,

Is not so estimable, profitable neither,
As flesh of muttons, beefs, or goats.
y.

Merchant of Venice. Act L. Sc. 3. Are you drawn forth among a world of men, To slay the innocent?

Z.

Richard III. Act I. Sc. 4. Arm'd at all points, exactly, cap-à-pé. аа. Hamlet. Act I. Sc. 2.

As full of spirit as the month of May, And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer. bb. Henry IV. Pt. I. Act IV. Sc. 1. At my finger's ends.

cc. Twelfth Night. Act I. Sc. 3. Bashful sincerity, and comely love. dd. Much Ado About Nothing. Act IV. Se. 1. Behold destruction, frenzy, and amazement, Like witless antics, one another meet. Troilus and Cressida. Act V. Sc. 3. Beware the ides of March!

ee.

f. Julius Cæsar. Act I. Sc. 2. Bonny sweet Robin is all my joy. gg. Hamlet. Act IV. Sc. 5.

Brief abstract, and record of tedious days. hh. Richard III. Act IV. Sc. 4.

But now, I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confin'd, bound in

To saucy doubts and fears.

ii.

Sc. 2.

Mess.

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Macbeth. Act III. Sc. 4.

But yet, madam

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Macbeth. Act I. Sc. 1.

Fast bind, fast find.

i. Merchant of Venice. Act II. Sc. 5.

Fathers that wear rags do make their children blind;

But fathers that bear bags shall see their children kind.

J. King Lear. Act II. Sc. 4.

Fat paunches have lean pates; and dainty bits

Make rich the ribs, but bankerout the wits. k. Love's Labour's Lost. Act I. Sc. 1.

Give me your gloves, I'll wear them for your sake.

1. Merchant of Venice. Act IV. Sc. 1. Giving more light than heat.

m. Hamlet. Act I. Sc. 3.

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He that is more than a youth, is not for me; and he that is less than man, I am not for him.

20. Much Ado About Nothing. Act II.

Hyperion to a satyr.

x. Hamlet. Act I. Sc. 2. I am a man More sinn'd against than sinning. y. King Lear. Act III. Sc. 2.

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It is a pretty mocking of the life. ii. Timon of Athens. Act I.

It will let in and out the enemy, With bag and baggage.

Sc. 1.

)). Winter's Tale. Act I. Sc. 2.

Sc. 3.

Lean famine, quartering steel, and climbing fire.

kk. Henry IV. Pt. I. Act IV. Sc. 2.

Lord of thy presence, and no land beside. 11. King John. Act I. Sc. 1.

Love all, trust a few,

Do wrong to none.

mm. All's Well That Ends Well. Act I.

Sc. 1. Mend, when thou canst; be better at thy leisure.

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King Lear. Act II. Sc. 4.

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Truth needs no colour, with his colour fix'd;

Beauty no pencil, beauty's truth to lay;
But best is best, if never intermix'd.
u. Sonnet CI.

"Twas strange, 'twas passing strange;
"Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful.
v. Othello. Act I. Sc. 3.

We have strict statutes, and most biting laws. w. Measure for Measure. Act I. Sc. 4. We know what we are, but know not what we may be.

x. Hamlet. Act IV. Sc. 5.

What a falling-off was there!
y. Hamlet. Act I. Sc. 5.
What a frosty-spirited rogue is this!

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Henry IV. Pt. I. Act II. Sc. 3. What! will the line stretch out to the crack of doom?

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Merchant of Venice. Act I. Sc. 2. When I shun Scylla, your father, I fall into Charybdis, your mother.

dd. Merchant of Venice. Act III. Sc. 5. When I told you

My state was nothing, I should then have told you

That I was worse than nothing.

ee. Merchant of Venice. Act III. Sc. 2.

When I was stamp'd; some coiner with his tools

Made me a counterfeit.

f. Cymbeline. Act II. Sc. 5.

Whip me such honest knaves.

gg. Othello. Act I. Sc. 1.

Why should a man whose blood is warm within

Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
hh. Merchant of Venice. Act I. Sc. 1.
With all appliances and means to boot.
ii.

Henry IV. Pt. II. Act III. Sc. 1.

Words pay no debts, give her deeds. jj.

Troilus and Cressida. Act III. Sc. 2.

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