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[96-2] "Stolen forth" in White and Knight.
[97-1] A little too wise, they say, do ne'er live long.--MIDDLETON: _The Phoenix, act i. sc. 1._
[97-2] Off with his head! so much for Buckingham!--CIBBER: _Richard III._ (_altered_), _act iv. sc. 3._
[98-1] A weak invention of the enemy.--CIBBER: _Richard III. (altered), act v. sc. 3._
[98-2] See Spenser, page 27.
[100-1] For men use, if they have an evil tourne, to write it in marble: and whoso doth us a good tourne we write it in duste.--SIR THOMAS MORE: _Richard III. and his miserable End._
All your better deeds Shall be in water writ, but this in marble.
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _Philaster, act v. sc. 3._
L'injure se grave en métal; et le bienfait s'escrit en l'onde. (An injury graves itself in metal, but a benefit writes itself in water.)
JEAN BERTAUT. _Circa 1611._
[101-1] Act v. Sc. 2 in Dyce, Singer, Staunton, and White.
[101-2] Act v. Sc. 4 in Dyce, Singer, Staunton, and White.
[101-3] Labour for his pains.--EDWARD MOORE: _The Boy and his Rainbow._
Labour for their pains.--CERVANTES: _Don Quixote, The Author's Preface._
[102-1] Unless degree is preserved, the first place is safe for no one.--PUBLIUS SYRUS: _Maxim 1042._
[103-1] When flowing cups pass swiftly round With no allaying Thames.
RICHARD LOVELACE: _To Althea from Prison, ii._
[103-2] See Sidney, page 34.
[103-3] Act v. sc. 5 in Singer and Knight.
[104-1] See Heywood, page 18.
[104-2] See Chapman, page 36.
[105-1] My dancing days are done.--BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _The Scornful Lady, act v. sc. 3._
[105-2] Dyce, Knight, and White read, "Her beauty hangs."
[105-3] Act ii. sc. 1 in White.
[105-4] Act ii. sc. 1. in White.
[106-1] Perjuria ridet amantum Jupiter (Jupiter laughs at the perjuries of lovers).--TIBULLUS: _iii. 6, 49._
[106-2] Act ii. sc. 1 in White.
[107-1] True as steel.--CHAUCER: _Troilus and Creseide, book v ._ Compare _Troilus and Cressida, act iii. sc. 2_.
[107-2] Word and a blow.--DRYDEN: _Amphitryon, act i. sc. 1._ BUNYAN: _Pilgrim's Progress,