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So mournd the dame of Ephesus her love, And thus the soldier armd with resolution Told his soft tale, and was a thriving wooer. |
| Richard III. (altered). Act ii. Sc. 1. |
| 2 |
| Now, by St. Paul, the work goes bravely on. |
| Richard III. (altered). Act iii. Sc. 1. |
| 3 |
The aspiring youth that fired the Ephesian dome Outlives in fame the pious fool that raisd it. 1 |
| Richard III. (altered). Act iii. Sc. 1. |
| 4 |
I ve lately had two spiders Crawling upon my startled hopes. Now though thy friendly hand has brushd em from me, Yet still they crawl offensive to my eyes: I would have some kind friend to tread upon em. |
| Richard III. (altered). Act iv. Sc. 3. |
| 5 |
| Off with his head! so much for Buckingham! |
| Richard III. (altered). Act iv. Sc. 3. |
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And the ripe harvest of the new-mown hay Gives it a sweet and wholesome odour. |
| Richard III. (altered). Act v. Sc. 3. |
| 7 |
| With clink of hammers closing rivets up. 2 |
| Richard III. (altered). Act v. Sc. 3. |
| 8 |
Perish that thought! No, never be it said That Fate itself could awe the soul of Richard. Hence, babbling dreams! you threaten here in vain! Conscience, avaunt! Richard s himself again! Hark! the shrill trumpet sounds to horse! away! My soul s in arms, and eager for the fray. |
| Richard III. (altered). Act v. Sc. 3. |
| 9 |
| A weak invention of the enemy. 3 |
| Richard III. (altered). Act v. Sc. 3. |
| 10 |
| As good be out of the world as out of the fashion. |
| Loves Last Shift. Act ii. |
| 11 |
| We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman,scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang. 4 |
| Loves Last Shift. Act iv. |
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Old houses mended, Cost little less than new before they re ended. |
| Prologue to the Double Gallant. |
| 13 |
| Possession is eleven points in the law. |
| Womans Wit. Act i. |
| 14 |
| Words are but empty thanks. |
| Womans Wit. Act v. |
| 15 |
| This business will never hold water. |
| She Woud and She Woud Not. Act iv. |
| 16 |
| Losers must have leave to speak. |
| The Rival Fools. Act i. |
| 17 |
| Stolen sweets are best. |
| The Rival Fools. Act i. |
| 18 |
| The will for the deed. 5 |
| The Rival Fools. Act iii. |
| 19 |
| Within one of her. |
| The Rival Fools. Act v. |
| 20 |
| I dont see it. |
| The Careless Husband. Act ii. Sc. 2. |
| 21 |
Persuasion tips his tongue wheneer he talks, And he has chambers in Kings Bench walks. 6 |