StoryTitle("caps", "Pronouncing Vocabulary of Names.") ?>
[Key.— a,e,i,o,u — as in hat, bet, it, hot, hut; ā,ē,ī,ō,ū — as in ate, mote, mite, mote, mute; ạ — as in America, freeman, coward; ẽ — as in her, fern; ũ — as in burn, furl. ]
Adriana (ad-ri-ā'-nạ)
Ægeon (ē'-ge-on)
Æmilia (ē-mil'-i-ạ)
Alcibiades (al-si-bī'-ạ-dēz)
Aliena (ā-li-ē'-nạ)
Angelo (an'-je-lō)
Antioch (an'-ti-ok)
Antiochus (an-tī'-o-kus)
Antipholus (an-tif'-o-lus)
Antonio (an-tō'-ni-ō)
Apemantus (ap-e-man'-tus)
Apollo (ạ-pol'-ō)
Ariel (ā'ri-el)
Arragon (ar'-ạ-gon)
Banquo (ban'-kwō)
Baptista (bap-tis'-tạ)
Bassanio (bas-sā'-ni-ō)
Beatrice (bē'ạ-tris)
Bellario (bel-lā'-ri-ō)
Bellarius (bel-lā'-ri-us)
Benedick (ben'-e-dik)
Benvolio (ben-vō'-li-ō)
Bertram (bẽr'-tram)
Bianca (bē-an'-kạ)
Borachio (bō-rach'-i-ō)
Brabantio (brạ-ban'chō)
Burgundy (bũr'-gun-di)
Caliban (kal'-i-ban)
Camillo (kạ-mil'-ō)
Capulet (kap'-ū-let)
Cassio (kas'-i-ō)
Celia (sē'-li-ạ)
Centaur (sen'-tawr)
Cerimon (sē'-ri-mon)
Cesario (se-sā'-ri-ō)
Claudio (klaw'-di-ō)
Claudius (klaw'-di-us)
Cordelia (kawr-dē'-li-ạ)
Cornwall (kawrn'-wawl)
Cymbeline (sim'-be-lēn)
Demetrius (de-mē'-tri-us)
Desdemona (des-de-mō-nạ)
Diana (dī-an'-ạ)
Dionyza (dī-ō-nī'-zạ)
Donalbain (don'-al-bān)
Doricles (dor'-i-klēz)
Dromio (drō'-mi-ō)
Duncan (dung'-kạn)
Emilia (ē-mil'-i-ạ)
Ephesus (ef'e-sus)
Escalus (es'-kạ-lus)
Ferdinand (fẽr'-di-nand)
Flaminius (flạ-min'-i-us)
Flavius (flā'-vi-us)
Fleance (flē'-ans)
Florizel (flor'-i-zel)
Ganymede (gan'-i-mēd)
Giulio (jū'-li-ō)
Goneril (gon'-e-ril)
Gonzalo (gon-zah'-lō)
Helena (hel'-e-nạ)
Helicanus (hel-i-kā'nus)
Hercules (hẽr'kū-lēz)
Hermia (hẽr'mi-ạ)
Hermione (hẽr-mī'-o-nē)
Horatio (hō-rā'-shi-ō)
Hortensio (hor-ten'-si-ō)
Iachimo (yak'-i-mō)
Iago (ē-ah-gō)
Illyria (il-lir'-i-ạ)
Imogen (im'-o-jen)
Jessica (jes'-i-kạ)
Juliet (jū'li-et)
Laertes (lā-ẽr'-tēz)
Lafeu (lah-fũ')
Lear (lēr)
Leodovico (lē-ō-dō'-vi-kō)
Leonato (lē-ō-nā'-tō)
Leontes (lē-on-tēz)
Luciana (lū-shi-ā'nạ)
Lucio (lū'-shi-ō)
Lucius (lū'-shi-us)
Lucullus (lū-kul'-us)
Lysander (lī-san'-dẽr)
Lysimachus (lī-sim'-ạ-kus)
Macbeth (mak-beth')
Magdalen (mag'-dạ-len)
Malcolm (mal'-kum)
Malvolio (mal-vō'li-ō)
Mantua (man'-tū-ạ)
Mariana (mah-ri-ā'-na)
Menaphon (men'-ạ-fon)
Mercutio (mẽr-kū'-shi-ō)
Messina (mes-sē'-nah)
Milan (mil'-ạn)
Miranda (mī-ran'-dạ)
Mitylene (mit-ē-lē'-nē)
Montagu (mon'-tạ-gū)
Montano (mon-tah'-nō)
Oberon (ob'-ẽr-on)
Olivia (ō-liv'-i-ạ)
Ophelia (ō-fēl'-i-ạ or o-fēl'-yạ)
Orlando (awr-lan'-dō)
Orsino (awr-sē'-nō)
Othello (ō-thel'-ō)
Parolles (pã-rol'-ēz)
Paulina (paw-lī'-nạ)
Pentapolis (pen-tap'-o-lis)
Perdita (pẽr'-di-tạ)
Pericles (per'-i-klēz)
Petruchio (pe-trū'-chi-ō)
Phœnix (fē'-niks)
Pisanio (pē-sah'-ni-ō)
Polixines (pō-liks'-e-nēz)
Polonius (pō-lō'-ni-us)
Portia (pōr'-shi-ạ)
Proteus (prō'-te-us or prō'-tūs)
Regan (rē'-gạn)
Roderigo (rō-der'-i-gō)
Romano (rō-mah'-nō)
Romeo (rō'-me-ō)
Rosalind (roz'-ạ-lind)
Rosaline (roz'-ạ-līn)
Rousillon (rū-sē-lyawng')
Sebastian (se-bas'-ti-ạn)
Sempronius (sem-prō'-ni-us)
Simonides (sī-mon'-i-dēz)
Solinus (sō-lī'-nus)
Sycorax (sī'-ko-raks)
Syracuse (sir-ạ-kūs)
Thaisa (tha-is'-ạ)
Thaliard (thā'-li-ạrd)
Thurio (thū'-ri-ō)
Timon (tī'-mon)
Titania (tī-tan'-i-ạ)
Tybalt (tib'-ạlt)
Ursula (ũr'-sū-lạ)
Venetian (ve-nē'-shạn)
Venice (ven'-is)
Ventidius (ven-tid'-i-us)
Verona (vā-rō'-nạ)
Vicentio (vē-sen'-shi-ō)
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SubTitle("smallcaps", "action.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Action is eloquence, and the eyes of the ignorant") ?> L0("More learned than their ears.") ?> Attribution(100, "Coriolanus — III. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "adversity.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Sweet are the uses of adversity,") ?> L0("Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous,") ?> L0("Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.") ?> Attribution(100, "As You Like It — II. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(289) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "advice to a son leaving home.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Give thy thoughts no tongue,") ?> L0("Nor any unproportioned thought his act") ?> L0("Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.") ?> L0("The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried") ?> L0("Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel;") ?> L0("But do not dull thy palm with entertainment") ?> L0("Of each new-hatched, unfledged comrade. Beware") ?> L0("Of entrance to a quarrel: but, being in,") ?> L0("Bear it, that the opposer may beware of thee.") ?> L0("Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice:") ?> L0("Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.") ?> L0("Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,") ?> L0("But not expressed in fancy: rich, not gaudy:") ?> L0("For the apparel oft proclaims the man;") ?> L0("And they in France, of the best rank and station,") ?> L0("Are most select and generous, chief in that.") ?> L0("Neither a borrower, nor a lender be:") ?> L0("For loan oft loses both itself and friend;") ?> L0("And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.") ?> L0("This above all.—To thine ownself be true;") ?> L0("And it must follow, as the night the day,") ?> L0("Thou canst not then be false to any man.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — I. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "age.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("My May of life ") ?> L0("Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf:") ?> L0("And that which should accompany old age,") ?> L0("As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends,") ?> L0("I must not look to have; but, in their stead,") ?> L0("Curses not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath,") ?> L0("Which the poor heart would feign deny, but dare not.") ?> Attribution(100, "Macbeth — V. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(290) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "ambition.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("Dreams, indeed, are ambition; for the very substance of") ?> L0("the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. And I") ?> L0("hold ambition of so airy and light a quality, that it is but") ?> L0("a shadow's shadow.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — II. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("I charge thee fling away ambition;") ?> L0("By that sin fell the angels, how can man then,") ?> L0("The image of his Maker, hope to win by 't?") ?> L0("Love thyself last; cherish those hearts that hate thee;") ?> L0("Corruption wins not more than honesty.") ?> L0("Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace,") ?> L0("To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not!") ?> L0("Let all the ends, thou aim'st at, be thy country's,") ?> L0("Thy God's, and truth's.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VIII. — III. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "anger.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Anger is like") ?> L0("A full-hot horse, who being allowed his way,") ?> L0("Self-mettle tires him.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VIII. — I. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "arrogance.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("There are a sort of men, whose visages") ?> L0("Do cream and mantle like a standing pond,") ?> L0("And do a willful stillness entertain,") ?> L0("With purpose to be dressed in an opinion") ?> L0("Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit,") ?> L0("As who should say, \"I am Sir Oracle,") ?> L0("And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!\"") ?> L0("O! my Antonio, I do know of these") ?> L0("That therefore are reputed wise") ?> L0("For saying nothing, when, I am sure,") ?> L0("If they should speak, would almost dam those ears,") ?> L0("Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.") ?> Attribution(100, "The Merchant of Venice — I. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "authority.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar?") ?> L0("And the creature run from the cur?") ?> L0("There thou might'st behold the great image of authority") ?> L1("a dog's obeyed in office.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Lear — IV. 6.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(292) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "beauty.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("The hand, that hath made you fair, hath made you good: ") ?> L0("the goodness, that is cheap in beauty, makes beauty brief in ") ?> L0("goodness; but grace, being the soul of your complexion, ") ?> L0("should keep the body of it ever fair.") ?> Attribution(100, "Measure for Measure — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "blessings undervalued.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("It so falls out") ?> L0("That what we have we prize not to the worth,") ?> L0("Whiles we enjoy it; but being lacked and lost,") ?> L0("Why, then we rack the value; then we find") ?> L0("The virtue, that possession would not show us") ?> L0("Whiles it was ours.") ?> Attribution(100, "Much Ado About Nothing — IV. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "braggarts.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("It will come to pass,") ?> L0("That every braggart shall be found an ass.") ?> Attribution(100, "All's Well that Ends Well — IV. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("They that have the voice of lions, and the act of hares,") ?> L0("are they not monsters?") ?> Attribution(100, "Troilus and Cressida — III. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "calumny.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow,") ?> L0("thou shalt not escape calumny.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(293) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L0("No might nor greatness in mortality") ?> L0("Can censure 'scape; back-wounding calumny") ?> L0("The whitest virtue strikes. What king so strong,") ?> L0("Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue?") ?> Attribution(100, "Measure for Measure — III. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "ceremony.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Ceremony") ?> L0("Was but devised at first, to set a gloss") ?> L0("On faint deeds, hollow welcomes.") ?> L0("Recanting goodness, sorry ere 'tis shown;") ?> L0("But where there is true friendship, there needs none.") ?> Attribution(100, "Timon of Athens — I. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "comfort.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Men") ?> L0("Can counsel, and speak comfort to that grief") ?> L0("Which they themselves not feel; but tasting it,") ?> L0("Their counsel turns to passion, which before") ?> L0("Would give preceptial medicine to rage,") ?> L0("Fetter strong madness in a silken thread,") ?> L0("Charm ache with air, and agony with words:") ?> L0("No, no; 'tis all men's office to speak patience") ?> L0("To those that wring under the load of sorrow;") ?> L0("But no man's virtue, nor sufficiency,") ?> L0("To be so moral, when he shall endure") ?> L0("The like himself.") ?> Attribution(100, "Much Ado About Nothing — V. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Well, every one can master a grief, but he that has it.") ?> Attribution(100, "Idem — II.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(294) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "comparison.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("When the moon shone, we did not see the candle.") ?> L0("So doth the greater glory dim the less;") ?> L0("A substitute shines brightly as a king,") ?> L0("Until a king be by; and then his state") ?> L0("Empties itself, as does an inland brook") ?> L0("Into the main of waters.") ?> Attribution(100, "Merchant of Venice — V. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "conscience.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Thus conscience does make cowards of us all;") ?> L0("And thus the native hue of resolution") ?> L0("Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought;") ?> L0("And enterprises of great pith and moment,") ?> L0("With this regard, their currents turn awry,") ?> L0("And lose the name of action.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "content.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("My crown is in my heart, not on my head;") ?> L0("Not decked with diamonds and Indian stones,") ?> L0("Nor to be seen; my crown is called \"content\";") ?> L0("A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VI., Part 3d — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "contention.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("How, in one house,") ?> L0("Should many people, under two commands,") ?> L0("Hold amity?") ?> Attribution(100, "King Lear — II. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(295) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L0("When two authorities are set up,") ?> L0("Neither supreme, how soon confusion") ?> L0("May enter twixt the gap of both, and take") ?> L0("The one by the other.") ?> Attribution(100, "Coriolanus — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "contentment.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("'Tis better to be lowly born,") ?> L0("And range with humble livers in content,") ?> L0("Than to be perked up in a glistering grief,") ?> L0("And wear a golden sorrow.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VIII. — II. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "cowards.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Cowards die many times before their deaths;") ?> L0("The valiant never taste of death but once.") ?> Attribution(100, "Julius Cæsar — II. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "custom.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat") ?> L0("Of habit's devil, is angel yet in this:") ?> L0("That to the use of actions fair and good") ?> L0("He likewise gives a frock, or livery,") ?> L0("That aptly is put on: Refrain to-night:") ?> L0("And that shall lend a kind of easiness") ?> L0("To the next abstinence: the next more easy:") ?> L0("For use almost can change the stamp of nature,") ?> L0("And either curb the devil, or throw him out") ?> L0("With wondrous potency.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — III. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(296) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L0("A custom") ?> L0("More honored in the breach, than the observance.") ?> Editnote("change", "then", "than") ?> Attribution(100, "Idem — I. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "death.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Kings, and mightiest potentates, must die;") ?> L0("For that's the end of human misery.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VI., Part 1st — III. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(298) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "discretion.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Let's teach ourselves that honorable stop,") ?> L0("Not to outsport discretion.") ?> Attribution(100, "Othello — II. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "doubts and fears.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in") ?> L0("To saucy doubts and fears.") ?> Attribution(100, "Macbeth — III. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "drunkenness.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Boundless intemperance.") ?> L0("In nature is a tyranny; it hath been") ?> L0("Th' untimely emptying of the happy throne,") ?> L0("And fall of many kings.") ?> Attribution(100, "Measure for Measure — I. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "duty owing to ourselves and others.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Love all, trust a few,") ?> L0("Do wrong to none; be able for thine enemy") ?> L0("Rather in power, than use; and keep thy friend") ?> L0("Under thy own life's key; be checked for silence,") ?> L0("But never taxed for speech.") ?> Attribution(100, "All's Well that Ends Well — I. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "equivocation.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("But yet,—") ?> L0("I do not like but yet, it does allay") ?> L0("The good precedence; fye upon but yet:") ?> L0("But yet is as a gailer to bring forth") ?> L0("Some monstrous malefactor.") ?> Attribution(100, "Antony and Cleopatra — II. 5.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(299) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "excess.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("A surfeit of the sweetest things") ?> L0("The deepest loathing to the stomach brings.") ?> Attribution(100, "Midsummer Night's Dream — II. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(300) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "filial ingratitude.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Ingratitude! Thou marble-hearted fiend,") ?> L0("More hideous, when thou showest thee in a child,") ?> L0("Than the sea-monster.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Lear — I. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(301) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L1("Some are born great, some achieve greatness,") ?> L0("and some have greatness thrust upon them.") ?> Attribution(100, "Twelfth Night — II. 5.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "happiness.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("O, how bitter a thing it is to look into happiness") ?> L0("through another man's eyes.") ?> Attribution(100, "As You Like It — V. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "honesty.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("An honest man is able to speak for himself,") ?> L0("when a knave is not.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VI., Part 2d — V. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(302) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "innocence.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("The trust I have is in mine innocence,") ?> L0("And therefore am I bold and resolute.") ?> Attribution(100, "Troilus and Cressida — IV. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "insinuations.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("The shrug, the hum, or ha; these petty brands,") ?> L0("That calumny doth use;—") ?> L0("For calumny will sear") ?> L0("Virtue itself:—these shrugs, these bums, and ha's,") ?> L0("When you have said, she's goodly, come between,") ?> L0("Ere you can say she's honest.") ?> Attribution(100, "Winter's Tale — II. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "jealousy.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Trifles, light as air,") ?> L0("Are, to the jealous, confirmations strong") ?> L0("As proofs of holy writ.") ?> Attribution(100, "Othello — III. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(303) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "judgment.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Heaven is above all; there sits a Judge,") ?> L0("That no king can corrupt.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry VIII. — III. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "life.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,") ?> L0("That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,") ?> L0("And then is heard no more: it is a tale") ?> L0("Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,") ?> L0("Signifying nothing.") ?> Attribution(100, "Macbeth — V. 5.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(304) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L0("The course of true-love never did run smooth.") ?> Attribution(100, "Midsummer Night's Dream — I. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(306) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "moral conquest.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Brave conquerors! for so you are,") ?> L0("That war against your own affections,") ?> L0("And the huge army of the world's desires.") ?> Attribution(100, "Love's Labor's Lost — I. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "murder.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("The great King of kings") ?> L0("Hath in the table of his law commanded,") ?> L0("That thou shalt do no murder.") ?> L0("Take heed; for he holds vengeance in his hand,") ?> L0("To hurl upon their heads that break his law.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Richard III. — I. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(307) ?>
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SubTitle("smallcaps", "pomp.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Why, what is pomp, rule, reign, but earth and dust?") ?> L0("And, live we how we can, yet die we must.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry V. Part 3d — V. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "precept and practice.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("If to do were as easy as to know what were good") ?> L0("to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's") ?> L0("cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that") ?> L0("follows his own instructions: I can easier teach") ?> L0("twenty what were good to be done, than be one of") ?> L0("twenty to follow mine own teaching. The brain may") ?> L0("devise laws for the blood; but a hot temper leaps") ?> L0("o'er a cold decree: such a hare is madness, the") ?> L0("youth, to skip o'er the meshes of good counsel,") ?> L0("the cripple.") ?> Attribution(100, "The Merchant of Venice — I. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "princes and titles.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Princes have but their titles for their glories,") ?> L0("An outward honor for an inward toil;") ?> L0("And, for unfelt imaginations,") ?> L0("They often feel a world of restless cares:") ?> L0("So that, between their titles, and low name,") ?> L0("There's nothing differs but the outward fame.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Richard III. — I. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "quarrels.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("In a false quarrel these is no true valor.") ?> Editnote("change", "these", "there") ?> Attribution(100, "Much Ado About Nothing — V. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(311) ?>
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SubTitle("smallcaps", "scars.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("A scar nobly got, or a noble scar, is a good livery of honor.") ?> Attribution(100, "All's Well that Ends Well — IV. 6.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(313) ?>
PoemStart() ?> L0("The silence often of pure innocence") ?> L0("Persuades, when speaking fails.") ?> Attribution(100, "Winter's Tale — II. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> PoemStart() ?> L1("Silence is the perfectest herald of joy:") ?> L0("I were but little happy, if I could say how much.") ?> Attribution(100, "Much Ado About Nothing — II. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "slander.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Slander,") ?> L0("Whose edge is sharper than the sword; whose tongue") ?> L0("Outvenoms all the worms of Nile; whose breath") ?> L0("Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie") ?> L0("All corners of the world; kings, queens, and states,") ?> L0("Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave,") ?> L0("This viperous slander enters.") ?> Attribution(100, "Cymbeline — III. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "sleep.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("The innocent sleep;") ?> L0("Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care,") ?> L0("The death of each day's life, sore labor's bath,") ?> L0("Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,") ?> L0("Chief nourisher in life's feast.") ?> Attribution(100, "Macbeth — II. 2.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(314) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "suicide.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Against self-slaughter") ?> L0("There is a prohibition so divine,") ?> L0("That cravens my weak hand.") ?> Attribution(100, "Cymbeline — III. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "temperance.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Though I look old, yet am I strong and lusty:") ?> L0("For in my youth I never did apply") ?> L0("Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood;") ?> L0("Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo") ?> L0("The means of weakness and debility:") ?> L0("Therefore my age is as a lusty winter,") ?> L0("Frosty, but kindly.") ?> Attribution(100, "As You Like It — II. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "theory and practice.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("There was never yet philosopher,") ?> L0("That could endure the tooth-ache patiently;") ?> L0("However, they have writ the style of the gods,") ?> L0("And made a pish at chance and sufferance.") ?> Attribution(100, "Much Ado About Nothing — V. 1.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "treachery.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Though those, that are betrayed,") ?> L0("Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor") ?> L0("Stands in worse case of woe.") ?> Attribution(100, "Cymbeline — III. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(315) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "valor.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("The better part of valor is—discretion.") ?> Attribution(100, "King Henry IV., Part 1st — V. 4.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>Page(316) ?>
SubTitle("smallcaps", "woman.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("A woman impudent and mannish grown") ?> L0("Is not more loathed than an effeminate man.") ?> Attribution(100, "Troilus and Cressida — III. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?> SubTitle("smallcaps", "words.") ?> PoemStart() ?> L0("Words without thoughts never to heaven go.") ?> Attribution(100, "Hamlet — III. 3.") ?> PoemEnd() ?>