The whitest virtue strikes. What king so strong Measure for Measure, A. 3. Sc. 2. Hamlet, A. 3. Sc. 1. Be thou as chafte as ice, as pure as snow, CAPRICE. -Men are April when they woo, December when they wed: maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives: I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock-pigeon over his hen; more clamorous than a parrot against rain; more new-fangled than an ape; more giddy in my defires than a monkey. I will weep for nothing, like Diana in the fountain; and I will do that, when you are disposed to be merry: I will laugh like a hyena, and that when you are inclined to fleep. As you like It, A. 4. Sc. I. CAUTION. Hear you me, Feffica, Lock up my doors; and when you hear the drum, My fober house.. The Merchant of Venice, A. 2. Sc. 5, Oh, Buckingham! beware of yonder dog, Look, when he fawns he bites; and when he bites, Sin, death, and hell have fet their marks upon him, It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, Richard III. A. 1. Sc. 3. Julius Cefar, A. 2. Sc. 1. Think him as a ferpent's egg, To fet a glofs on faint deeds, hollow welcomes, Recanting goodness, forry ere 'tis shown; But where there is true friendship, there needs none. Timon of Athens, A. 1. Sc. z. CHALLENGE. Tell your nephew, The Prince of Wales doth join with all the world In praise of Harry Percy: by my hopes, And fo, I hear, he doth account me too. Henry IV. Part I. A. 5. Sc. 1.. CHANCE.. In my school-days, when I had lost one shaft, As As I will watch the aim, or to find both, The Merchant of Venice, A. 1. Sc. 1. CHARM DISSOLVED. The charm diffolves apace; And as the morning steals up upon the night, Their clearer reafon. The Tempest, A. 5. Sc. 1. CHASTITY. Were I under the terms of death, Th' impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies, And strip myself to death, as to a bed That longing I've been fick for, ere I'd yield My body up to shame. Measure for Measure, A. 2. Sc. 3. My chastity's the jewel of our house, Bequeathed down from many ancestors; Which were the greatest obloquy i'th' world In me to lofe. All's Well that Ends Well, A. 4. Sc. z. The noble sister of Publicola, The moon of Rome, chaste as the icicle That's curdled by the frost from purest snow, And hangs on Dian's temple. Coriolanus, A. 5. Sc. 3. CHEERFULNESS. Let me play the fool. With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come; And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandfire cut in alabaster ? Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice By being peevish ? The Merchant of Venice, A. 1.Sc. 1. CLEOPATRA. (Her Character.) Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale The 1 The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry Cleopatra's failing down the River Cydnus. The barge the fat in, like a burnish'd throne, The winds were love-sick with them; th'oars were filver, Her gentlewomen, like the Nereids, PP in the market-place, did fit alone, Whiftling to the air, which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in Nature, Cleopatra's fupposed Death. Death of one person can be paid but once, Between Between her heart and lips: she rendered life, COMMONWEALTH OF BEES. -So work the honey bees; King Henry V. A. 1. Sc. 2. COMPASSION. -O! I have fuffer'd With those that I faw fuffer: a brave vessel The freighting fouls within her. The Tempest, A. 1. Sc. 2. O, my dear father! Restoration, hang Had you not been their father, these white flakes To |