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CONTENTS PAGE That Runaways' Eyes May Wink Airy Air Both to My God, and to My Gracious King But that to Your Sufficiency . . . As Your Worth is Able The Body is with the King, but the King is not with the Body Grates Me.The Sum I see that Men Make Ropes in Such a Scar Armado o' the One Side For Defect of Judgment Ignorance Itself is a Plummet over Me Greater than Great, Great, Great, Great Pompey Some Run From Brakes of Ice and Answer None Qualtitie Calmie Custure Me! But Here, Upon This Bank and Shoal of Time But He That Tempered Thee Bade Thee Stand Up To Say "Ay" and "No" to Everything that I Said They Know Your Grace hath Cause and Means and Might; The Blank Prince, Sir; Alias the Prince of Darkness Leontes' Obscure Soliloquy The Clearest Gods To Dance Their Ringlets to the Whistling Wind Move the Still-peering Air To Pay Five Ducats, Five, I Would not Farm It Yes, For a Score of Kingdoms You Should Wrangle Cleopatra's Answer to Caesar Lord Bardolph's Reply As Those that Fear They Hope, and Know They Fear Painted Hope Those Bated that Inherit but the Fall of the Last Monarchy The Spirit of Capulet Her C's, Her U's and Her T's A Fixed Figure for the Time of Scorn I Loved for Intermission More Than Mine Own; That Am, Have, and Will Be Thy Banks with Pioned and Twilled Brims My Brother General The Mystery of Hamlet 204 Death's Heritage That Smiles His Cheek in Years Would That Alone a Love He Would Detaine Adriana's Point of View |