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ROMEO AND JULIET. Act. V. Sc. III.

Yea, noise ? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger !
This is thy sheath : (stabs herself) there rust and let
me die. 47

TEMPEST. Act. IV. Sc. I.

the murkiest den,
The most oppurtune place, the strongest suggestion
Our worser Genius can, 'shall never melt
Mine honour into lust, to take away
The edge of that days' celebration,,
When I shall. think, or Phoebus' steeds are foundered,
Or night kept chained below. 48

TIMON OF ATHENS Act. I Sc. I.
 
When we for recompense have praised the vile;
It stains the glory in that happy verse,
Which aptly sings the good. 49
 

Sc. ii.


 
'T is pity bounty had not eyes behind,
That nikn might ne'er be wretched for his mind. 50