More Bab Ballads by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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{1} "Go with me to a Notary--seal me there
Your single bond."--Merchant of Venice, Act I., sc. 3. {2} "And there shall she, at Friar Lawrence' cell, Be shrived and married."--Romeo and Juliet, Act II., sc. 4. {3} "And give the fasting horses provender."--Henry the Fifth, Act IV., sc. 2. {4} "Let us, like merchants, show our foulest wares."--Troilus and Cressida, Act I., sc. 3. {5} "Then must the Jew be merciful."--Merchant of Venice, Act IV., sc. 1. {6} "The spring, the summer, The chilling autumn, angry winter, change Their wonted liveries."--Midsummer Night Dream, Act IV., sc. 1. {7} "In the county of Glo'ster, justice of the peace and coram." Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I., sc. 1. {8} "What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us?"--King John, Act V., sc. 2. {9} "And I'll provide his executioner."--Henry the Sixth (Second Part), Act III., sc. 1. {10} "The lioness had torn some flesh away, Which all this while had bled."--As You Like It, Act IV., sc. 3. |
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