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_Unnatural Combat_, IV., 2, 6:
Let his pa.s.sion work, and like a hot-reined horse Twill quickly tire itself.
_Henry VIII_, I., 1, 132-4:
Anger is like A full-hot horse, who being allowd his way Self-mettle tires him.
_Emperor of the East_, III., 1, 2:
A sudden fever Kept me at home.
_Henry VIII_, I., 1, 5:
An untimely ague Stayd me a prisoner in my chamber.
_A Very Woman_, II., 1, 20:
The furnace of your fathers anger.
_Bondman_, III., 3, 170:
Or yield up Our bodies to the furnace of their fury, Thrice heated with revenge.
_Henry VIII_, I., 1, 140:
Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself.
_Virgin Martyr_, V., 2, 158:
And now, in the evening, When thou shouldst pa.s.s with honour to thy rest, Wilt thou fall like a meteor?
_Henry VIII_, III., 2, 226:
I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more.
_Guardian_, V., 4, 115:
In this casket are Inestimable jewels.
_Richard III_, I., 4, 27:
Inestimable stones, unvalued jewels.
_Picture_, I., 2, 17:
Since this bubble honour (Which is indeed the nothing soldiers fight for) With the loss of limbs or life, is in my judgment Too dear a purchase.
_As You Like It_, II., 7, 152:
Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannons mouth.
_Picture_, II., 2, 136:
It continuing doubtful Upon whose tents plumd victory would take Her glorious stand.
_Oth.e.l.lo_, III., 3, 349:
Farewell the plumd troops, and the big wars, That make ambition virtue!
_Virgin Martyr_, V., 2, 82:
There is a scene that I must act alone.
_Romeo and Juliet_, IV., 3, 19:
My dismal scene I needs must act alone.
_Great Duke of Florence_, III., 1, 57:
What you deliver to me shall be lockd up In a strong cabinet, of which you yourself Shall keep the key.
_Hamlet_, I., 3, 85.
Tis in my memory locked, And you yourself shall keep the key of it.
_Believe as You List_, I., 2, 18:
When he smiles, let such Beware as have to do with him, for then, Sans doubt, hes bent on mischief.
_Hamlet_, I., 5, 107:
Meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain.
_Old Law_, IV., 1, 36:
Besides, there will be charges saved too; the same rosemary that serves for the funeral will serve for the wedding.(541)
_Hamlet_, I., 2, 180:
Thrift, thrift, Horatio! the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.
_Parliament of Love_, III., 3, 133:
A hurtful vow Is in the breach of it better commended, Than in the keeping.
_Hamlet_, I., 4, 15:
It is a custom More honourd in the breach than the observance.