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166 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA H. S. W. F. B- A D fi- ef. L. C- -D. D. G C. L. H- D. L. L- S. E. JM -E. C. A. R A-nS- S. W C. S. W- -E. Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung, With feigning voice, verses of feigning love. Midsummer Night ' s Dream. Thou villain base, knowest me not by my clothes ? Shakespeare . - To both these sisters have I sworn my love. Anon. - He ' s of stature somewhat low ; Your hero should be always tall, you know. Churchill. 1 ' Ask God for temperance ; that ' s the appliance only which your disease requires. Henry VIII. 1 Fiddler, forbear ! you grow too forward, sir. Taming of the Shrew. His conduct still right with his argument wrong. Goldsmith. I am the fellow with the great belly. II Henry IV. - So do n ' t be a fool, whatever you are. David Copperfield. - A cheek of two pile and a half. Shakespeare. - Reduced to want, he in due time fell sick, Was fain to die, and be interred on tick. John Oldham. - ' ' A gentleman, nurse, that likes to hear himself talk ; and will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in an hour. Romeo and Juliet. - The fool of Nature stood with stupid eyes And gaping mouth, that testified surprise. Th-yden. - These summer flies have blown me full of maggot ostentation. Love ' s Labour ' s Lost. - Shine out, fair sun, till I have bought a glass, That I may see my shadow as I pass. Richard III. The firste virtue, sone, if thou wilt leve, Is to restreine and keepen wel thy tonge. Chaucer. I have trod a measure ; I have nattered a lady; I have been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy ; I have undone three tailors ; 1 have had four quarrels, and like to have fought one. As You Like It.
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THE BLUE AND GOLD 165 H. F. F. M LL. That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that ' s a wrong one. John Boyle O ' Reilly. J. B. P LL. Ripe in wisdom was he, but patient, and simple, and childlike. Longfellow. A M R F. Shyness was ne ' er thy blame. Faust. E. C. S D. Alas ! how fiery and how sharp he looks. Comedy of Errors. A. D. S R. The Young Men ' s Christian Association will hold a meeting this evening. Oakland Tribune. W. W. B. S s. What follows next ? Behold ! A fat one ! Gcethe. A w T E. He cared not for women-kinde, But did them all disdain. (Except one.) Johnson. E. A. W T. Mingle a little folly with your wisdom. Horace. F. J. W N. ' Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all. Tempest.
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THE BLUE AND GOLD 167 ft M , T ' I - - +- Faith, as you say, there ' s little choice in rotten apples. Taming of the Shrew. J. E. B R. Through thousand myrial forms ascending, Thou shalt attain in time to man. Goethe. W. F. B N. And turn two mincing steps in% a manly stride. Merchant of Venice. W. A. B R. I have advertised him by secret means. Henry IV. R. E. B H. Be wise with speed : A fool at forty is a fool indeed. Edivard Young. W. F. C Y. Much adoe then was, God wot; He wold love, and she wold not. Nicholas Breton. M. J. C N. Off with his head ! so much for Gibber. F. D N. Truly, a son for a mother to take in her arms. Masson. G E E s. Of very reverend reputation, sir. Comedy of Errors. H. E. C. F R. You ' re a fool, and may go down stairs. Dickens. A. K. H R. Whence and what art thou, execrable shape. Milton. S. D. H E. Just at the age ' twixt boy and youth, When thought is speech, and speech is truth. Scoti. H MTH. Your bedded hairs like a life in excrements Start up and stand on end. Hamlet. E. S. HE R. Back and side go bare, go bare, Both foot and hand go cold: But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. Bishop Stitt. J. A. H N. Ay ! it is a nose. A sight to dream of, not to tell. Coleridge.
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