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't is a cruelty,
To load a falling man. 111
KING JOHN--- Act. i. Sce. i.
For new-made honour doth forget men's names 112
Act. in. See. iv.
Before the curing of a strong disease,
Even in the instant of repair and health,
The fit is strongest : evils that take leave,
On their departure most of all show evil 113
A sceptre, snatched with an unruly hand,
Must be as boisterously maintained as gained;
And he that stands upon a slippery place
Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up. 114
Act. iv. Sce. iii.
Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes,
For villainy is not without such rheum ;
And he, long-traded in it; makes it seem
Like rivers of remorse and innocency, 115