367 3/c Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/shakespeareshousOOshak 1 |e who the sword of heaven will bear Should be as holy as severe. Measure for Measure, iii. 2 Te that is giddy thinks the world turns round. Taming of the Shrew, v. 2. How bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes. As You Like It, v. 2. He is well paid that is well satisfied. Merchant of Venice, iv. 1. Happy are they that hear their own detrac- tions, and can put them to mending. Much Ado about Nothing, ii. 3. Half won is match well made. i All's Well that Ends Well, iv. 3. How quickly nature falls into revolt When gold becomes her object. 2 Henri IV., iv. 4. He that stands upon a slippery place, Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up. King John , iii. 4. ♦ ♦ I • • 4 * IP* ^ life BOUND BY BONE &SON '/e, FLEET STREET,