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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CO-EBS.- " You, ladies, you whose gentle hearts do fear The smallest, monstrous mouse that creeps the floor, May now, perchance, both quake and tremble here. " Midsummer Night ' s Dream. F. B G. " What ' s female beauty but an air divine, Through which the mind ' s all-gentle graces shine ? " Young. F. E. B L. " If ladies be but young and fair, They have the gift to know it. " As You Like It. I. D. B Y. " I pray you what is he 1 " Much Ado. F s B N. ' " Most socratic lady ! or, if you like it, ironick. Ben Jonson. M E B B. " She is asleep, good wench, let ' s sit down quiet, For fear we* wake her. " Henry VIII. L E B R. " Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. " Hamlet. L E B D. " I know you have a gentle, noble temper, A soul as even as a calm. " Henry VIII. M. B E. " Rude in sooth, in good sooth very rude. " Triolus and Cressida. B E B K. " O, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. " Marlowe. A R C L. " For softness she and sweet attractive grace. " Milton. A E C N. " Language was given to us that we might say pleasant things to each other. " Bovee. M. A. C N. " Why don ' t the men propose, mamma, why don ' t the men propose ? " -Bayly. E. C N.- " You ' re a rum ' un to look at, you are. " Pickwick Papers. F E D ; Y. ' ' There is no goose so gray, but soon or late She finds some honest gander for a mate. " Pope. N. L. D E. " It is not. half as innocent a thing as it looks. " Dickens. A. M. F N. " The heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous smiling. " Love ' s Labour ' s Lost. H. M. S. G TZ. " Just knows, and knows no more, her Bible true. " Cowper. A E G- M. " A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at herself. " Othello. >
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