What is pour quoi ? do, or not do? I would had bestowed that time in the tongues, that I havel in fencing, dancing, and bear-beating! O had I' but followed the arts ! Lady P. BER Twelfth Nighte When you speak'sweet, I'd have you do't for ever; when you fing A wave o'th' fea, that you might ever do Winter's Tale, A& IV. Gov. JOHN Let not the heavens hear thefe tell-tale Women! Lady BULK Rich. III. A& IV. Tho' nature, with a beauteous wall, Twelfth Night, A&I. Lord Lord DeBY. " If any wretch hath put this in your head, Let heav'n requite him with a ferpent's curfe ; Othello, A&IV. Duke of RICH. -In this beaftly fury He has been known to commit outrages, Timon of Athens And paint 'till a horse may mire upon your face! Timon of Aibens. mont Lord WEY H. " Come, come, you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the tabler than a neceffary Ben cher for the Capitol. Coriolanus, A& Ir. Lord R-w-N、 He hath borne himself beyond the promife of his age age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion he hath better bettered expectation. : Much Ado, A& I. Lady Dow. ToWNSD. She fhall be buried with her face upward. Sir S-D -Y M-D—WS. This gallant Much Ado. Had witchcraft in't; he grew unto his feat, With the brave beast. Hamlet, A& IV. The Marquis and Marchioness of GRANBY. If zealous love fhould go in fearch of virtue, Is the young MARQUIS every way complete: Oh Oh! two fuch filver currents, when they join, King John, A& II. wi Lord SANDCH. An you love me, let's do it; I am a dog at a catch. By'r Lady, Sir, and fome dogs will catch well. Twelfth Night. The Hon. G-R-E D-MR. Pray thee take pains To alloy, with fome cold drops of modefty, Thy skipping spirit. Merch. of Venice. J-N---S H------Y. Devife Wit! write Pen! for I am for whole vo imes in folio. Love's Labour Loft. Mr. STOR.R. Three fiends have been in poor Tom at once, of luft as Obedient, Mabu of ftealing, and Flippertigibbit of moping, and mowing, who fince poffeffes chamber-maids, and waiting-women. Lady LOUISA F.-ZP-CK. Helen's cheek, but not her heart, Cleopatra's majesty; Atalanta's better part, Sad Lucretia's modesty. Sir G... S... He was the noblest Roman Of them all all the confpirators, Save only he, did that they did In envy of great Cæfar. He only in a general honeft Thought, and common good to all, Made one of them. As You Like It. His life was gentle, and the elements fo mixt OLDF-D B-LES. Julius Cæfar. The best actor in the world, either for tragedy, comedy, hiftory, pastoral, paftoral-comical, historical-paitoral, or scene undivideable! Hamlet, A& II. Scene 7. Hon. Mrs. Flherbe 4 Oh when she is angry, fhe is keen, and fhrewd ; She |