let him bear it for a difference between himself and his horfe; for it is all the wealth that he hath left to be a reasonable creature.---Who is his companion now? He hath every month a new fworn brother ! ' ---He wears his faith but as the fafhion of his hat; it ever changes with the next block. Dr. W-----SON. Much Ado, A& I. If a man do not erect in this age his own tomb ere he dies, he fhall live no longer in monument, than the bell ring, and the widow weeps. Much Ado, A& V.. Lord CHAT- --M. Your breath-firft kindled the dire coal of war, And brought in matter, that should feed this fire; : Mifs CURTS... King Johns If thou doft marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry? be thou chafte as ice, as pure as fnow, thou shalt not fcape calumny: Get thee to a Be heedful youth, and fee you ftop by times, O'er O'erleaping duty, and each due regard, And lafting penitence. Rom. and Jul. A& II. Lady ANN Cov-Y. Oh! fhe did fo courfe o'er my exteriors with fuch a greedy intention, that the appetite of her eye did feem to fcorch like a burning glafs. Sir C. BAMF Merry Wives, A& I. DE.. After he scores he never pays the fcore : He ne'er pays after-debts ;-take it before. Al's Well, A&IV. Lady MACCLES-D.. "Tis a good Lady,'tis a good Lady: we may pick a thousand fallads e'er we light on fuch another herb Indeed, Sir, fhe is the Sweet marjoram › of the fallad, or rather the Herb of Grace! Sir WATKIN LEWS. A& V. A certain Knight that fwore" by his honor""" they were good pan-cakes, and fwore by his honor. the mustard was nought:-Now, I'll fwear to it,, the pancakes were nought, and the mustard was good; and yet was not the Knight forfworn. As you like it, A& I.. Lord. Lord DoN- -L. Sir, for a fifteen-pence he will fell the fee-fimple of his falvation ! All's Well, A& IV. Lady C A Lady fo fair, to be partner'd KE. Or fhe that bore you was no Queen, Between two borses, which doth bear him beft ? Mr. STACK- -LE. It is certain I am lov'd of all Ladies, only you excepted. Much Ado, A& II. Gov. STRAT That it may please thee, leave these fad designs At Chertsey monaftry this injur'd King, And (. And wet his grave with my repentant tears, Rich. III. A& II. Lord T. P. CL -TON. What is pour quoi? do, or not do? I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues, that I have in fencing, dancing, and bear-beating! O had I÷but followed the arts! Lady P. BER-É.. Twelfth Night.. When you speak sweet, I'd have you do't for ever; when you fing Winter's Tale, A&IV. Gov. JOHN -NE. Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale Women!` Rich. III. A&IV. Lady BULKY'.. Tho' nature, with a beauteous wall, Twelfth Night, A&I.. Lord Lord D-BY. If any wretch hath put this in your head, Duke of RICH-D. In this beaftly fury Othello, A& IV. He has been known to commit outrages, Mifs WST. Timon of Athens. -Make falfe hair, thatch Your poor thin roof with Burdens from the dead. And paint till a horfe may mire upon your face! Come, come, you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table, than a neceffary Bencher in the Capitol. Coriolanus, A& II. Lord R-w-N. He hath borne himfelf beyond the promise of his age |