Court'sied when you have and kiss'd, - Ariel. Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Pros. And, but he's something stain'd With grief, that beauty's canker, thou mightst call him A goodly person.—Act I, Sc. 2. Seb. He receives comfort like cold porridge.---Act 2, Sc. I. Ant. If but one of his pockets could speak, would it not say he lies ?-Act 2, Sc. I. Seb. I think he will carry this island home in his pocket, and give it to his son for an apple, Ant. And sowing the kernels of it in the sea, bring forth more islands. --Act 2, Sc. I. Fran, Sir, he may live; To the shore, that o'er his wave-worn basis bow'd, Act 2, Sc. I. Gon. The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness, And time to speak it in; you rub the sore, Seb. This is a strange repose, to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing, speaking, moving, Act 2, Sc. I. Seb. Thou dost snore distinctly ; Act 2, Sc. I. Ant. For all the rest, Act 2, Sc. I. Trin. What have we here? a man or a fish? dead or alive? A fish : he smells like a fish: a very ancient and fish-like smell; a kind of, not of the newest, poor-John. A strange fish! Were I in England now, (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver : there would this monster make a man; any strange beast there makes a man : when they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.-Act 2, Sc. 2. Trin. Misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. Act 2, Sc. 2. Cal. No more dams I'll make for fish; Nor in fetch firing Fer. There be some sports are painful, and their labour Delight in them sets off: some kinds of baseness Fer. For several virtues Step. Flout 'em and scout 'em ; And scout 'em and flout 'em ; Step. He that dies pays all debts :-Act 3, Sc. 2. Alon. The thunder, Juno. Honour, riches, marriage-blessing, Long continuance, and increasing, Ceres. Earth's increase, foison plenty, Barns and garners never empty; Pros. These our actors, Are melted into air, into thin air : Ariel. Where the bee sucks there suck I; In a cowslip's bell I lie; Act 5, Sc. I. Pros. Let us not burden our remembrances with A heaviness that's gone. —Act 5, Sc. I. Gon. I prophesied, if a gallows were on land, This fellow could not drown.—Act 5, Sc. I. * This passage probably owes its origin to the following lines in Lord Sterling's “ Tragedie of Darius," 1604: “Those golden pallaces, those gorgenus halles, With fourniture superfluouslie faire : Evanísh all like vapours in the aire.” THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Val. Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits. Act I, Sc. 1. Val. To be in love, where scorn is bought with groans; Coy looks with heart-sore sighs; one fading moment's mirth, a Pro. Yet writers say, as in the sweetest bud The eating canker dwells, so eating love Inhabits in the finest wits of all. Is eaten by the canker ere it blow, Luc. Of many good I think him best. Julia. Your reason ? Luc. I have no other but a woman's reason; I think him so, -because I think him so.-Act I, Sc. 2. Julia. His little speaking shows his love but small. Act I, Sc. 2. |