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Fast paunches have lean pates ; and dainty bits
make rich the ribs, but bank rout quite the wits. (1)
 

Act. ii Sce. i.



Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye ,
Not uttered by base sale of chapmen's tongues (2) 148

Act. iv. Sce. iii.


 
Never durst poet touch a pen to write,
Until his ink were tempered with Love's sighs ;
O, then his lines would ravish savage ears,
And plant in tyrants mild humility. 149

Act. v. Sce. ii.



The blood of youth bums not with such excess.
As gravity's revolt to wantonness. (1)

Folly in fools bears not so strong, a note
As foolery in the wise, when wit doth dote ;
Since all the power thereof it doth apply.
To prove by wit, worth in simplicity, (2) 150