by neufer » Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:24 am
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. Romeo and Juliet > Act III, scene V
.
JULIET: Yon light is not day-light, I know it, I:
. It is some *METEOR* that the sun exhales,
. To be to thee this night a torch-bearer,
. And light thee on thy way to Mantua:
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. Julius Caesar > Act II, scene II
CALPURNIA: When beggars die, there are no *COMETS* seen;
. The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
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. The Taming of the Shrew > Act III, scene II
.
PETRUCHIO: Gentles, methinks you frown:
. And wherefore gaze this goodly company,
. As if they saw some wondrous monument,
. Some *COMET* or unusual prodigy?
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. Pericles, Prince of Tyre > Act V, scene I
.
MARINA: I am a maid,
. My lord, that ne'er before invited eyes,
. But have been gazed on like a *COMET*:
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. King John > Act III, scene IV
.
CARDINAL PANDULPH: No natural exhalation in the sky,
. No scope of nature, no distemper'd day,
. No common wind, no customed event,
. But they will pluck away his natural cause
. And call them *METEORS*, prodigies and signs,
. Abortives, presages and tongues of heaven,
. Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John.
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. Act V, scene II
.
LEWIS: But this effusion of such manly drops,
. This shower, blown up by tempest of the soul,
. Startles mine eyes, and makes me more amazed
. Than had I seen the vaulty top of heaven
. Figured quite o'er with burning *METEORS*.
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. King Richard II > Act II, scene IV
.
Captain: The bay-trees in our country are all wither'd
. And *METEORS* fright the fixed stars of heaven;
. The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth
. And lean-look'd prophets whisper fearful change;
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. The Comedy of Errors > Act IV, scene II
.
ADRIANA: What observation madest thou in this case
. Of his heart's *METEORS* tilting in his face?
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. Merry Wives of Windsor > Act II, scene II
.
FALSTAFF: it shall hang like a *METEOR*
. o'er the cuckold's horns.
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. King Henry VIII > Act V, scene IV
.
Man: I missed the *METEOR* once,
. and hit that woman; who cried out 'Clubs!'
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. King Henry IV, part I > Act I, scene I
.
KING HENRY IV: those opposed eyes,
. Which, like the *METEORS* of a troubled heaven,
. All of one nature, of one substance bred,
. Did lately meet in the intestine shock
. And furious close of civil butchery
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. Act II, scene IV
.
BARDOLPH: My lord, do you see these *METEORS*?
. do you behold these exhalations?
.
PRINCE HENRY: I do.
.
BARDOLPH: What think you they portend?
.
PRINCE HENRY: Hot livers and cold purses.
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. Act III, scene II
KING HENRY IV: By being seldom seen, I could not stir
. But like a *COMET* I was wonder'd at;
. That men would tell their children 'This is he;'
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. Act V, scene I
.
KING HENRY IV: And be no more an exhaled *METEOR*,
. A prodigy of fear and a portent
. Of broached mischief to the unborn times?
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. King Henry VI, part I > Act I, scene I
.
BEDFORD: Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night!
. *COMETS*, importing change of times and states,
. Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky,
. And with them scourge the bad revolting stars
. That have consented unto Henry's death!
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. Act III, scene II
.
BASTARD OF ORLEANS: See, noble Charles, the beacon of our friend;
. The burning torch in yonder turret stands.
.
CHARLES: Now shine it like a *COMET* of revenge,
. A prophet to the fall of all our foes!
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. Romeo and Juliet > Act III, scene V
.
JULIET: Yon light is not day-light, I know it, I:
. It is some *[b]METEOR[/b]* that the sun exhales,
. To be to thee this night a torch-bearer,
. And light thee on thy way to Mantua:
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. Julius Caesar > Act II, scene II
CALPURNIA: When beggars die, there are no *[b]COMETS[/b]* seen;
. The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
------------------------------------------------
. The Taming of the Shrew > Act III, scene II
.
PETRUCHIO: Gentles, methinks you frown:
. And wherefore gaze this goodly company,
. As if they saw some wondrous monument,
. Some *[b]COMET[/b]* or unusual prodigy?
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. Pericles, Prince of Tyre > Act V, scene I
.
MARINA: I am a maid,
. My lord, that ne'er before invited eyes,
. But have been gazed on like a *[b]COMET[/b]*:
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. King John > Act III, scene IV
.
CARDINAL PANDULPH: No natural exhalation in the sky,
. No scope of nature, no distemper'd day,
. No common wind, no customed event,
. But they will pluck away his natural cause
. And call them *[b]METEORS[/b]*, prodigies and signs,
. Abortives, presages and tongues of heaven,
. Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John.
.............................................
. Act V, scene II
.
LEWIS: But this effusion of such manly drops,
. This shower, blown up by tempest of the soul,
. Startles mine eyes, and makes me more amazed
. Than had I seen the vaulty top of heaven
. Figured quite o'er with burning *[b]METEORS[/b]*.
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. King Richard II > Act II, scene IV
.
Captain: The bay-trees in our country are all wither'd
. And *[b]METEORS[/b]* fright the fixed stars of heaven;
. The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth
. And lean-look'd prophets whisper fearful change;
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. The Comedy of Errors > Act IV, scene II
.
ADRIANA: What observation madest thou in this case
. Of his heart's *[b]METEORS[/b]* tilting in his face?
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. Merry Wives of Windsor > Act II, scene II
.
FALSTAFF: it shall hang like a *[b]METEOR[/b]*
. o'er the cuckold's horns.
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. King Henry VIII > Act V, scene IV
.
Man: I missed the *[b]METEOR[/b]* once,
. and hit that woman; who cried out 'Clubs!'
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. King Henry IV, part I > Act I, scene I
.
KING HENRY IV: those opposed eyes,
. Which, like the *[b]METEORS[/b]* of a troubled heaven,
. All of one nature, of one substance bred,
. Did lately meet in the intestine shock
. And furious close of civil butchery
.............................................
. Act II, scene IV
.
BARDOLPH: My lord, do you see these *[b]METEORS[/b]*?
. do you behold these exhalations?
.
PRINCE HENRY: I do.
.
BARDOLPH: What think you they portend?
.
PRINCE HENRY: Hot livers and cold purses.
.............................................
. Act III, scene II
KING HENRY IV: By being seldom seen, I could not stir
. But like a *[b]COMET[/b]* I was wonder'd at;
. That men would tell their children 'This is he;'
.............................................
. Act V, scene I
.
KING HENRY IV: And be no more an exhaled *[b]METEOR[/b]*,
. A prodigy of fear and a portent
. Of broached mischief to the unborn times?
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. King Henry VI, part I > Act I, scene I
.
BEDFORD: Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night!
. *[b]COMETS[/b]*, importing change of times and states,
. Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky,
. And with them scourge the bad revolting stars
. That have consented unto Henry's death!
.............................................
. Act III, scene II
.
BASTARD OF ORLEANS: See, noble Charles, the beacon of our friend;
. The burning torch in yonder turret stands.
.
CHARLES: Now shine it like a *[b]COMET[/b]* of revenge,
. A prophet to the fall of all our foes!
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