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KING of FRANCE.

He hath bought a pair of chafte lips of Diana: a Nun of a Winter's Sisterhood kiffes not fo religi ously;

The very ice of Chastity is on them!

As you Like it, A& IIL

QUEEN of FRANCE.

You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit Refembling Majefty, which, touch'd, and try'd,

Proves valueless.

King John, A&III.

General Conway.

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This man has marr'd his fortune;

His nature is too noble for the world;

He would not flatter Neptune for his trident,

Or Jove, for's power to thunder: his heart's his

mouth.

Coriolanus, A& III.

JOHN W. s looking after FRK

B-LL, Efq.

Thus do I ever make this fool my purse;

For I should mine own gain'd knowledge much

profane,

Should I hold converse with such a snipe,

But for my p:ofit.

Othello.

Lord

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Against thy mother aught: leave her to Heav'n,

and to those thorns that in her bofom lodge,

To goad, and fting her!

Mifs M

Hamlet, A& V.

S.

The remembrance of her father never approaches her heart, but the tyranny of her forrows takes all livelihood from her cheek.

lena.

No more of this Hi

Duke of Lee D.S..

The dearest friend, the kindeft man,

And one in whom

The ancient Roman honour more appears,

Than any that draws breath in Italy.

Merch of V. A& III.

·Lord Deerhur.

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Not for Bythinia, nor the pomp that may
Be thereout glean'd; for all the fun fees, or
The close earth wombs, or the profound feas hide,
In unknown fathoms, will I break my oath
To this my fair belov'd; therefore I pray you,
As you have ever been my father's friend,

Thus much deliver.

Winter's Tale, A& IV.

Lord

Lord N-G-T.

I come not friends to steal away your hearts;
I am no orator as Brutus is;

But as you know me well, a plain, blunt man.

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You are a villain! I jeft not; you have killed a fair Lady, and her death fhall fall heavy on you.

Sir JN SK

Much Ado.

NER.

Shall I never live to fee a bachelor of threescore again? go to i'faith, and thou wilt needs thrust thy head into a yoke, wear the print of it, and figh away Sundays!

Capt. RR.

Much Ado.

Captain! thou abominable damned cheater, art thou not asham'd to be call'd Captain? If Captains were of my mind, they would truncheon you out of taking their names upon you, before you have earned them. You a Captain: you flave!—for

what

what?-for tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy

houfe?

Hen. IV. Part II. A&t I.

Mother WINDR.

We cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen young Gentlewomen, who live honeftly by the prick of their needles, but it will be thought we keep a bawdy-house!

Lady D-Y.

Hen. IV.

I will marry, Sir, at your requeft, but if there be no great Love in the beginning, yet Heaven may increase it on better acquaintance. I hope on familiarity will grow more contempt--but if you fay marry, I will marry, that I am fully diffold and diffolutely.

Earl of D

Merry Wives, A& I.

TH.

An honest, willing, kind fellow as ever fervant fhal come into the house withal-his worft fault is, he is given to canting!

Ditto.Ditto.

Lady SLX.

I do think it is their husbands

Fault

Faults, if wives do fall, that they lack their duties:

And have not we affections?

Defires for fport? and frailty as men have?

Then let them ufe us well.

Othello, A& IV.

Duke of D- T.

Caffio's a proper man ;

He hath a perfon, and a smooth difpofe
To be fufpected; fram'd to make women falfe.

Lord MM

Othello, A&I,

RIS.

Why give him gold enough, and marry him to a puppet, or an agget baby, or an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head; though she have as many difeafes as two and fifty horfes; why nothing comes. amifs, fo money comes withal.

Taming of the Shrew, A&I,

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Ev'n in the afternoon of her best day,

Made prize and purchase of his wanton eye;
Seduc'd the pitch and height of all his thoughts
To bafe declenfion, and loath'd bigamy.

Rich. III. Aa III.

Lady HN

Rebellious heat,

If

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