TAND not amaz'd; here is no remedy. STAND not amaz's themselves do guide the state; Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate. TOOING, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig, a measure, and a cinque pace; the first suit is hot and hasty, like a Scotch jig, and full as fantastical; the wedding, mannerly-modest, as a measure, full of state and ancientry; and then comes repentance, and, with his bad legs, falls into the cinque pace faster and faster, till he sink into his grave. Much Ado About Nothing. Act II, Sc. 1. ET still the woman take LE An elder than herself; so wears him, Dis cour age ment The Fan tastic View The Sober she to View So sways she level in her husband's heart. The Before Marriage Estrangement Then let thy love be younger than thyself, To die, even when they to perfection grow! A YOUNG man married is a man that's All's Well That Ends Well. Act II, Sc. 3. You YOU know the lady; she is part my wife, Save that we do the denunciation lack Of outward order. . . . But it chances The stealth of our most mutual entertain ment With character too gross is writ on Juliet.— Unhappily, even so. Measure for Measure. Act I, Sc. 2. thou dost break her virgin knot before If thou dost brious ceremonies may With full and holy rite be minister'd, Tempest. Act IV, Sc. 1. of of WOMEN HE tongues of mocking wenches are as keen As is the razor's edge invisible, Cutting a smaller hair than may be seen, Fleeter than arrows, bullets, wind, thought, Love's Labour's Lost. Act V, Sc. 2. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act III, Sc. 1. Mocking Whimsical E that perforce robs lions of their hearts Subject to Strength H May easily win a woman's. Jewel- Intolerable Vows King John. Act I, Sc. 1. HERE is no love-broker in the world can THERE is evil, in man's commendation more prevail, with woman, than the report of valor. D Twelfth Night. Act III, Sc. 2. UMB jewels often in their silent kind More than quick words do move a woman's mind. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act III, Sc. 1. A WOMAN mov'd is like a fountain THE ESCAPE WS are but breath, and breath a vapour is. Love's Labour's Lost. Act IV, Sc. 3. WH HAT fool is not so wise UNHEEDFUL NHEEDFUL vows may heedfully be And he wants wit that wants resolved will YOUTH AND POETRY 'ROM women's eyes this doctrine I de FRrive: They sparkle still the right Promethean fire; FOR OR when would you, my liege, or you, or In leaden contemplation have found out The World's Selfjustification Wom en's Eyes Inspiration |