it's folly, it's tenderness, and make it self." 1623. Sc. 3. Act III. Sc. 2. in it most innocent mouth." 1623. R. G. W. R. G. W. (R. G. W.), 1623. R. G. W. "This widow'd lady." (R. G. W.), 1623. "Lest zeal, now melted," &c. [Punctuation.] R. G. W. [Division of the Act.] R. G. W. (R. G. W.), 1623. "The which if I perform and do survive.” (R. G. W.), 1623. swell'd up unto his height.” Down! down, dogs! down, Fates!" "Si fortune me tormente, sperato me contente." 1623. 1623. 1623 "Makes him to send; that he may learn the ground Of your ill will, and so remove it." 1597, 1623. R. G. W. 1623. (R. G. W.), 1623. 1623. Cate. My lord?" (R. G. W.), 4tos. "I'll strive, troubled with noise, to take a nap." R. G. W. "O Ratcliff! I have dreamed a fearful dream. Methought the souls," &c. (Suggested.) "All this divided York and Lancaster. O, now, let Richmond," &c. R. G. W. R. G. W. I shew more craft than wit.” (R. G. W.), 1623 "We'll but commend what we intend to sell." R. G. W "They're loving, well compos'd with gifts of CORIOLANUS. "Thoud'st not believe thy deeds." The Nobles and the Commons.” "Which often; thus correcting," &c. R. G. W. R. G. W. R. G. W. "That will not hold the handling, say to them." R. G. W. "Like a bold flood o'er bear 't." JACKSON, 66but a greater soldier than he you wot on." R. G. W. STEEVENS Act V. Sc. 1. "Even when their sorrow almost was forgot." R. G. W. Act II. Sc. 1. 66 let lips do what hands do: They pray." "He jests at scars," &c. [New arrangement of Scene.] R. G. W. R. G. W. "Her vestal livery is pale and green." (R. G. W.), 1597. "Thou art thyself, though not a Montague." Sc. 4. "Rom. Here's goodly gear! A sail! a sail! R. G. W. Mer. Two, two; a shirt and a smock." (R. G. W.), 1599. |