420.21- now Comitted 440 11 10 Now (omitted TIC 6\Vio. Tell me your mind, I am a messenger. TC u So, I thank thee; с TIC of moon 22 your text ? but yet 32 I was this present : 44122 28 Why, what would you do? Why, what would you? not too falt; soft ; | Unless the master were the man. 30 - left this ring The county's man: he left this ring 351-reasons TWELFTH-NIGHT: OR, WHAT YOU WILL. 442/20 21 с TIC T с TIC 425/11 18 TIC с Act II. 44314 C 25 TIC I II none. 21 447130 АстІ. - Enough! - no more ; in fancy, 19 That it alone is high fantastical. 426/14 her chamber round - her chamber's round 24 (Her sweet perfection) 427) 5 and so, An thou let part the fight | And company 6 And night 8 429 - your cousin, my lady, 14 an they be not, - as any's in Illyria. 430 7. -a coy/tril 9 Caitiliano vulgo; 22 An thou let her part An thou let part 29) An you part 43118 An I thought that, 32 the count himself 33 none of the count ; 34 swear it. in a fink-a-pace: 6 the count, 434 6 yet, a barful ftrife; needs to fear - no true cuckold make the better fool. brain - to be no better 29 induc thee with leasing ! 34 the count Orfino 437 4 your kinman. 6 from the count, at the gate coufin? and be the supporter I am very cumprible, Vol. II. Sneck up: СССССССССС 31 T 4495 43210 I mall crave TC 23 of Mefaline, TIC - in an hour; 26 for some bour, TC TIC who (omitted 444 15 the count Orfino's you, fir; you might have saved 4 Vio. I left no ring &c. messenger. TIC 19 are made, if such we be. T poor monster, TIC с I am dog at a catch. 44829 - that, tho’she harbours you as her kinsmar, art any more 321 of the count's 1450 21- of puritan. 9 an affection'd ass, 451171-giddy-paced times. 23 Go, reek 45215 loit and worn, T 33 Ay; prythee, ling. 453 710, prepare it. 15 Lay me, o, where T T 16 Sad true-lore never find 454 8 It cannot T fa- know not: 456 15 Slight, I could С 457 51- my kinsiun Toby drawn from us with cares, T T C 41-alas! [omitted TIC Kkkk TIC 458,61 47728 are in the numbers alter'd! ITC 47613112 or ftrip 16 let me fee, let me see; let me fee. с 341—this courteous office, to know 18 the stallion checks at ib! —an I thought 24 make up that: TC 478 4 He is as horribly 25. -though it be as rank TIC count Orsino. 4591. 3 IC 18|Come, fir, away: 9 tang arguments TIC 19 that money back. 16-The fortunate and happy daylight and 51- but [omitted champian discovers IT 6 W by, [omitted The fortunate-unhappy. с 18 Surely Comitted 17 discovers 1912. Off. Come, come, fir, 19 I do not now fool myfelf, T 36 A coward, a most devout coward, 35. Sir A. So could I too, 'Slid, I'll' after him 460 18-to a melancholy T 31 An I do not, 1480 5 OUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 481 ACT III. 12 488 2 TIC А сту. T - nor ever none T T 21 4891 3 461 39 the count Orsino's. 462 13-to-theme 14 are out Bat wise men, folly-faln, 31 Sir A. I hope &c. 463126 the count Orsino, 464) 5 Vio. Dcar lady, 6 Nay, give me leave, beseech you: 7 the laft-enchantment you did bere, 151 To one of your receiving 17 let me hear 28 is come 32 attend your ladybip! 34 Stay: I prythee, 465), 4 I wish it might 13 - thy reasons 19 Shall mistress be of it, fave I alone. And so adieu, &c. 4661 1 count's serving-man -7 I will prove it 19 by some laudable attempt, 21 And't be any way, 241-the count's youth 27 woman, 46711 it [omitted 4 the cubiculo: - side-stitches 469 31 after him: he says, he'll come ; 4707 in very strange 10 elfe [omitted 19 ha, ha. [omitted 23 sonnet bas it : 29 the sweet the count Orfino's 25 my cousin Toby? 33—tang arguments an you speak 473 this is not 476127 Sir To. Sir, no; his indignation 30 -answer him ; TIC с C TIC 14 bis letter. so that, conclufions to be as kisses, or the bells 490 12 He few'd me 491 5 - came be 23 -as fat and fulsome 25 Still, fill, fo cruel ? 26 Still so constant, lord. 492 sometime But hear me this: 22 Ay me, detested! 493/27 - and somitted 30 and bas given fir Toby 494) The count's gentleman, incardinate. 15 there's the end on't : fir Toby, regard upon me, and Ty tbat I do perceive 49512 more twain that deity TIC C TIC C TIC T с C TIC TIC с TIC TIC с 5121.121 Leo. Ha? Cam. Stays here longer. T с 18 the things nearest my heart; as well T the nearelt things to my heart, as well 27 Which boxes honesty 513 4 Fif industriously TIC 51425 bis mcdal, TIC 515 4 Maliciously, like poison : TIC T с e 516 33 I dare not know, my lord. TIC 517 How, dare not ? do not ? do you T you с 17 As you are, certain, gentleman; с 32 if it be; 518 61- appointed him to murder you. 22 Swear his thought over 519) 7 stand by; TIC 9 Thereon his execution sworn. be my friend, and comfort T THE WINTER'S TALE. know, know, 22 2 - the gift Аст ІІ. 508 811 is grace, 00000000 12 Too hot, too hot : 17 from bounty, fertile bosom ; 61-wind, 9 were like me. 101- welkin-eye, 509 - welkin eye: TIC T с C T с TIC 523/16 TIC 520131- pray Comitted TIC 18 O, a half-moon тіс 5212310n Comitted TIC 522 7 So easily open'd? 9 Which often hath no less prevail'd than so TC 181 - for 'tis Polixenes TIC 20 But I'd say, and one TIC 17 What she should Name to know herself, TIC 18/ What he should shame to know herself, that she's C 20 That bulgars give с 28- do Comitted 29 thele T 32 is far of guilty, T с 36 With an aspect more farourable. TIC 524311 - I'll keep myllables where 525 8 You are abus'd, and by TIC -land-damn him : but I do fee't, that feel. 301-ber honour 33 - of this ? but rather follow 526 5 Relish as truth 12 Affection, thy intention ftabs to the center. 13 not be so held, - not so held, with you, best brother? As if you beld a brow 26 Are not you mov’d, Are you mov'd, 27 No, in good earneft, no. 510 ornament oft does, 5 No, my lord, I'll fight. 141-varying childness, would thick will seek is omitted T 1 ! 28/1 528 16 I 2 14 21 fo: truit it, 533 12 T|C|15505 14 25 TIC I 553 16 5264 71is all TC 11547125 one (omitted 27 on [omitted TC11548) 3 T 527 25 Iai. So please you, madam, 28 - it takes up TIC 29 and then, not to see 'em : 311-all (omitted 32 TIC 33 Well, be't fo, 5491 5 or the weather. · be told on't, and he shall ; to have help'd the old man ! 351-of this design, TIC but [omitted 530 5 and it is hop'd, thou met с 8 - declin'd, droop'd, T - and will T с N. B. T beobald extends the Third Act to 14 Recoil the end of the chorus., 15 And [omitted 16 - be Until a time 53119 532131 - this babe's, ACT IV. – valley, 13 The pretty dimples that mak and unfold errour, T с C I mention bere a fon o'th' king's, T 14 Even thou, thou that I mention'd a son o'the king's, which с 20 With what thou else call'st thine; C 551 10 It is fifteen years, T 26 These lords, 231- friendships. 32 and befeech So 552 - misingly noted, TIC 54 services the Engle that plucks T 27 TIC 30 my pugging tooth T 'Tis good speed; foretells, Autolicus, being litter'd under Mercury; who, as I am was likewise T 19 the filly cheat. Gallows, and knock, TIC ACT III. 23 every 'leven weather tods, every tod yields pound and odd shilling; TIC T T 91- it caught me, TIC 25 TC. 21 The time is worth the use on't. T 31 Іс T|C |1556 C 22 so uncurrant I | Have strain'd T bent the stile-a; 5 T С T с T TIC TIC 36 What comes T 31 - Be merry, gentle! 540125 were pait TC 1155815 - thing 26 (Those of your fact are so) so TIC 25 Sirs, welcome. 27 W bich [omitted Welcome, fir ! 28 Thy brat bath been cast out, TIC 271-You're welcome, fir. IC 541 3 And first-fruits IC 31 to you both, 12-strength of limit. Now, T|C|1560 5 TIC с T TC TIC TC Itill so, my fair, С 8 which peeps so fairly 543/29] Alas! [omitted TIC 13 to fear, 31 what Aaying, rather ? boiling? C с 30 с 574 9 of a fool inconstant 32 Pol. Pray, TC 24 The sweet'ft, dear', crcature's dead; TIC 33 Which dances C 33 thy moes can ftir: TIC 34 - and [omitted с TIC TIC TIC 5461 7 Ay, my lord; and fear T 19 TIC ☺ |1563 T TI 5 г T bugle bracclet, is man 13 5678 34 33 Sle so must thy grave II TIC 564) с 5661 there is three 12 - and somitted C 24 and a half TIC Аст V. 26 but quickly now. T с с 27 Pol. O Father, TIC -the former queen is well? TIC T 14 breathe my love T C с 19 blasts C 484/10 (Where we offend her now) appear T 28 the earth, the heavens, с с 569 34 Far than Deucalion off : T C T 5701 - much afeard; с T 17 take care : this dream of mine, Cle. Good madam, 5713 not afrard; Pau. I have done. 241- thy succession C с 35 Be thereat glean'd; 1585/27 TIC 572 11-the profound sea bides 29 - but your writing now to the need, Is colder than that theme; 573) 14-discontenting 31 Nor was not to be equall’d. C 24 of what we wildly do, T 586 31- such [omitted TIC To what we wildly do, с 6 Of who 574 13- at every fitting, TIC TIC 24- your anchors, who 33 As your fair princess, Goddess : oh! alas ! T 575 3 She is i'th'rear, o'our birth. And your fair princess, goddess ! o, alas, | 7 Your pardon, fir, for this: TIC 9 TIC 31-good [omitted с 588 41 – happily Comitted T 576 21 good fellow, why shak'st 5894 The heaven sets spies upon us, TIC good fellow? wherefore shak'it с 28 - in worth as beauty, 31 Nay, prythee now, с T 331-trick of it. с circumitances : 577 331- I bear it: с 14 Hermione's; 578, 7 If I thought it were a piece of honesty to 32 which stands acquaint the king withal, I would not 35 to do it. do't: T 3 matter 15 TIC 301 - not [omitted IT for mine eyes (caught the water tho' not 579 at palace. с TIC and it like T and it like с 27 T for (omitted C 595/25 Lovely, apart. 141 do not give 59632 no sorrow, fir, C 16 with the manner. 597| 5 you [omitted T 17 - an like you 8 22 to toze 17. And we are mock'd 24 -or pluck back ('T Ic 598 17 And those 28-and't like you. T - that look upon with marvel : 58028-and't like you, sir? T make it manifest C 600 7 to bom heav'n's directing, 51- behalfs; who, heavens directing, 587 59028 59112 UUUUUUUUU 592 -moves 23 31 581 THE END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. VILLE DE LYON LIII Vol. II. |