beard be shook with danger, together pluck such envy and think it pastime. . King from him as did that one. . a. 4 s. 7 King a. 4 s. 7 Your sum of parts did not TWELFTH NIGHT, OR, WHAT YOU WILL. transgresses is but patched with sin, and sin that amends, is but patched with virtue.. Clown a. 1 s. 5 A blank my Lord ! she never told her love, but let concealment like a worm i the bud, feed on her damask cheek,—she pin’d in thought, and with a green and yellow melancholy, sat like patience on a monument, smiling at grief.. Viola a. 2 8. 4 you behind you you might see more distractions at your heels, than fortunes before you.. Fab. a. 2 s. 5 A cypress not a bosom hides my poor heart, so let me hear you speak. . Olivia a. 3 s. 1 Ay an' And all those sayings will I over-swear, and all those swearings keep as true in soul as doth that orbed continent, the fire, that severs day from night.. Viola a. 5 8. I Assure thyself, there is no love-broker in the world, can more prevail in man’s commendation with women, than report of valour. . Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2 And grew a twenty yearsremoved thing while one would wink.. Antonio a. 5 s. 1 Any thing that's mended is but patched, virtue that an eye But that he hath the gift of a coward, to allay the gust he hath in quarrelling, 'tis thought among the prudent, 18 TWELFTH NIGHT. and he would quickly have the pregnant enemy does much., gift of the grave. . Maria a. 1 Viola a. 2 s. 2 8. 3 But I am a greater eater Excellently done, if God of beef, and I believe that did all.. Viola a. 1 s. 5 does harm to my wit.. Sir Andrew a. 1 s. 3 Fools are as like husbands, Be clamorous and leap all as pilehards are to herrings, civil bounds, rather than the husband's the bigger.. make unprofited return.. Clown a. 3 s. 5 Duke a. 1 s. 4 Better a witty fool, than a God give them wisdom, foolish wit. . Clown a. 1 s. 5 that have it, and those that By innocence I swear, are fools, let them use their by my youth, I have one talents.. Clown a. 1 s. 5 heart, one bosom, and one Good beauties let me sustruth.. Viola a. 3 s. 1 tain no scorn, I am very But hear me this, since you comptible even to the least to non regardance cast my sinister usage. . Viola a. 1 s. faith, and that I partly know 5 the instrument that screws me from my true place in Have you any commission your favour ; live you the from your lord to negociate marble breasted tyrant still with my face, you are now ..Duke a, 5 s. 1 out of your text.. Olivia a. I s. 5 Be that thou know'st thou art, and then, thou art as How easy is it, for the great as that thou fearest.. proper false in woman's warOlivia a. 5 s. 1 en hearts, to set their forms, alas, our frailty is the cause, Contemplation makes a not we, for such as we are rare, turkey cock of him, how made of, such we be.. Viola he jets under his plumes.. a. 2 s. 2 Fab. a. 2 s. 5 He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natuDisguise, I see thou art a ral.. Sir Andrew a. 2 s. 3 wickedness, wherein the He has been yonder in the а 'sun, practising behaviour to his own shadow this halfhour. . Maria a. 2 s. 5 His thoughts! would they were blanks, rather than filled with me.. Olivia a. 3 8. 1 Here comes the Countess, now Heaven walks on Earth . . Duke a. 5 1 He does smile his face into more lines, than are in the new map, with the augmentation of the Indies. . Maria a. 3 s. 2 Heaven so shine, that they may fairly note, this act of mine.. Olivia a. 4 s. 3 Him I love, more than I love these eyes, more than my life, more by all mores, than e'er I shall love wife.. Viola a. 5 s. 1 if you have reason, be brief Viola a. 1 s. 5 I bring no overture of war, no taxation of homage. I hold the olive in my hand, my words are as full of peace as matter., Viola a. 1 8.5 If I did love you, in my masters flame, with such a suffering, such a deadly life, in your denial, I would find no sense, I would not understand it. . Viola a. 1 s. 5 I do, I know not what, and fear to find mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind.. Olivia a. 1 s. 5 I am yet so near the manners of my mother, that upon the least occasion more, my eyes will tell tales of me.. 1 I have many enemies in Orsino's court, else would I very shortly see thee there, but come what may, I do adore thee so, that danger, shall seem sport, and I will go.. Antonio a. 2 s. 1 I shall never begin, if I hold my peace, . Clown a. 2 Seb. a. 2 s. If music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it. . Duke a. 1 8. 1 I am sure care is an enemy to life. . Sir Toby a. 1 8. 3 I have unclasped to thee, the book even of my secret soul. . Duke a. 1 s. 4 I am my best, when least in company.. . Duke a. 1 s. 4 Infirmity that decays the wise, doth even make the better fool.. Mal. a. 1 s. 5 If you be not mad, begone, A 5 death with melancholy.. Fab. thanks, often good turns are a. 2 s. 5 shuffled off with such uncurI pity you (Viola) rent pay, but were my worth that's a degree to love.. Olivia as is my conscience, firm, you a. 3 s. 1 should find better dealing.. It must be with valour, for Seb. a. 3 s. 3 policy I hate, I had as lief be I hate ingratitude more in a brownist, as a politician.. a man, than lying, vainness, Sir Andrew a. 3 s. 2 babbling, drunkenness, or I have been dear to him, any taint of vice, whose strong lad, these two thousand strong corruption inhabits our frail or so.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2 blood. Viola a. 3 s. 4 I think oxen and wain I'll never believe a mad ropes cannot nail them toge- man until I see his brains.. ther.. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2. Clown a. 4 s. 2 I am sad as he, if sad and merry madness, equal be.. Like a cloistress she will Olivia a. 3 s. 4 veiled walk, and water once In nature there is no blem- a day her chamber round, ish but the mind, none can with eye-offending brine.. be called deformed, but the Pal. a. 1 s. 1 unkind.. Ant. a. 3 s. 4 Lady, you are the cruellest If it be aught to the old she alive.. Viola a. 1 s. 5 tune my Lord, it is as fat and Let still a woman, take an fulsome to mine ear, as how elder than herself ; so wears ling after music. . Olivia a. 5 she to him, so sways she le vel in her husband's heart.. I'll sacrifice the lamb that Duke a. 2 s. 4 I do love, to spite a raven's Love sought is good, but heart within a dove.. Duke a. given unsought is better.. 5 s. 1 Olivia a. 3 1 If you desire the spleen, Let there be gall enough and will laugh yourselves in- in thine ink, tho' thou write to stitches, follow me. . Ma- with a goose pen, no matter ria a. 3 s. 2 .. Sir Toby a. 3 s. 2 I can no answer make but Let fancy still my sense, thanks and thanks and ever in Lethe steep, if it be thus a 8. a to dream, still let me sleep Now my necessity makes Seb. a. 4 s. 1 me ask you, for my purse, Let your bounty take a it grieves me much, more, nap, and I will wake it anon for what I cannot do for you, .. Clown a. 5 s. 1 than what befalls myself.. Antonio a. 3 s. 4 My stars shine darkly over me, the malignancy of my O spirit of love, how quick fate, might perhaps distemp- and fresh art thou! that noter yours, therefore I shall withstanding thy capacity, crave of you your leave, that receiveth as the sea, &c. . I may bear my evils alone.. Du. a. 1 s. 1 Seb. a. 2 s. 1 O she, that hath a heart of My purpose is indeed a that fine frame, to pay this horse of that colour. Maria debt of love but to a brother, a. 2 8. 3 how will she love, when the Marry, Sir, lullaby to your rich golden shaft, hath , bounty, till I come again.. killed the flock of all affectClown a. 5 s. 1 ions, else, that live in her.. My thoughts are ripe in Du. a. 1 s. 1 mischief..Du. a. 5 s. I O you are sick of self-love, My remembrance is very Malvolio, and taste with a free, and clear, from any distempered appetite.. Olivia image of offence, done to any a. 1 man.. Viola a. 3 $. 4 O time thou must entangle this, not I ; 'tis too hard a Not yet old enough for a knot for me to untie.. T'iola man, not young enough for a a, 2 s. 2 boy, as a squash is before it Our fancies are more giddy is a peascod, or a codling, and infirm, more ling’ring, when it is almost an apple, wavering, sooner lost, worn, 'tis with bim, e'en standing than women's are.. Du. a. 2 water, between boy and man $. 4. ..Mal. a. 1 s. 5 Out of my lean and low Not to be a-bed after mid- ability, I'll lend you somenight, is to be up betimes.. thing, my having is not much Sir Toby a. 2 s. 3 Viola a. 3 8.4 2.5 |