[list][list]King Henry VI, Part ii Act 4, Scene 10[/list]orin stepanek wrote:Better not drink while you drive! Just pull over to a picnic table.owlice wrote:Why I need to buy a diamond frame bike:
CADE: These five days have I hid me
[list] in these woods and durst not peep out, for
all the country is laid for me; but now am I so
hungry that if I might have a lease of my life for a
thousand years I could stay no longer. Wherefore,
on a brick wall have I climbed into this garden, to
see if I can eat grass, or pick a sallet another
while, which is not amiss to cool a man's stomach
this hot weather.
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Measure for Measure Act 4, Scene 1[/list]
ISABELLA: He hath a garden circummured with brick,
[list] Whose western side is with a vineyard back'd;
And to that vineyard is a planched gate,
That makes his opening with this bigger key:
This other doth command a little door
Which from the vineyard to the garden leads;
There have I made my promise
Upon the heavy middle of the night
To call upon him.
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The Winter's Tale Act 4, Scene 4[/list]
AUTOLYCUS: He has a son, who shall be flayed alive; then
[list] 'nointed over with honey, set on the head of a
wasp's nest; then stand till he be three quarters
and a dram dead; then recovered again with
aqua-vitae or some other hot infusion; then, raw as
he is, and in the hottest day prognostication
proclaims, shall be be set against a brick-wall, the
sun looking with a southward eye upon him, where he
is to behold him with flies blown to death.[/list][/list]