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My country's good, with a refpect more tender,
More holy, more profound than mine own life,'
My dear wife's eftimate, her womb's increase
And treasure of my loins.

Coriolanus.

Deputy FCHE.

He that will give good words to thee, will flatter

Beneath abhorring.

Coriolanus.

Mr. R-GB-Y.

I am known to be a humourous Patrician, and one who loves a cup of hot wine without a drop of allaying Tiber in't, faid to be fomething imperfect in favouring the first complaint, hafty and tinder like upon too trivial motion, one that converses more with the buttock of the night than the fore. head of the morning.

Coriolanus.

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How tartly that gentleman locks; I never fee him but I am heart burn'd an hour after.

Mr. SH

Much ado, &c.

Let me fee his eyes; that when I note another man like him I may avoid him.

Mucb ado, &c.

Hon. JT,

Thou common friend, without or faith or love For fuch are friends now; thou treacherous man, Thou haft beguil'd my hopes, nought but mine eye Could have perfuaded me; now 1 dare not fay I have one friend alive; thou wouldft difprove me; Who fhould be trusted now when one's right hand Is perjur'd to the bofom?

Two Gentlemen of Verona.

Lady

Lord K

I never knew man hold vile ftuff fo dear.

Lo's Labour Loft.

L-Y KON,

'Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud, But God he knows thy fhare thereof is fmall. 'Tis virtue that doth make them most admir'd; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at.

Henry VI. 3 part.

J CPB-LL, Efq.

His heart and hand both open, and both free, For what he has he gives; what thinks he fhews;

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A good lady, and wife, and virtuous.

I tell you he that can lay hold of her

Shall have the chink.

Romeo and Juliet.

Lord

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Dr. D-GLS.

This churchman

Bears a courteous mind indeed!

Henry VIII.

Earl of CHM.

-The worthieft 'Sir,

That ever country called his

He fits among men like a defcended God:
He hath a kind of honour fets him off,
More than a mortal feeming.

Cymbeline.

* Dr. D-gl-s is learned, acute, and exact; he is affiduous in his researches into the antiquities, hiftory, and state transactions of this country. His knowledge is extenfive, and his communication of it friendly and ready. He is befides juftly esteemed for his skill in controversial writing. His detection of the impoftures of his two countrymen, Lauder and Bower, will reflect the highest luftre upon his fagacity and integrity, while their names will be conveyed to pofterity with disgrace and abhorrence.

* Mr.

* Mr. G-R—CK.

As in a theatre, the eyes of men

After a well grac'd actor leaves the stage, &c.

Richard II. .

Mr. V-N.

-What are you chaf'd ?

Afk God for temperance; that's the appliance only Which your difeafe requires.-Anger is like

A full hot horfe, who being allow'd his way,

Self mettle tires him.

Hen. VIII.

Burg

-ne to L. G-Gne.

I atteft the Gods! your full confent,

Gave wings to my propenfion, and cut off
All fears attending on fo dire a project.

Cymbeline.

Mr. G-rr-ck is univerfally celebrated for perfection in the art of acting, and his name will be, in times to come, a general term to fignifie confumate skill and excellence in every art and fcience.

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