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CONTENTS

But He That Tempered Thee Bade Thee Stand Up
Henry V 79

To Say "Ay" and "No" to Everything that I Said
Lear 83

They Know Your Grace hath Cause and Means and Might;
So hath Your Highness

Henry V 88

The Blank Prince, Sir; Alias the Prince of Darkness
All's Well that Ends Well 93

Leontes' Obscure Soliloquy
The Winter's Tale 96

The Clearest Gods
King Lear 110

To Dance Their Ringlets to the Whistling Wind
Midsummer Night's Dream 116

Move the Still-peering Air
All's Well that Ends Well 119

To Pay Five Ducats, Five, I Would not Farm It
Hamlet 123

Yes, For a Score of Kingdoms You Should Wrangle
The Tempest 125

Cleopatra's Answer to Caesar
Antony and Cleopatra 131

Lord Bardolph's Reply
2 Henry IV 135

As Those that Fear They Hope, and Know They Fear
As You Like It 147

Painted Hope
Titus Andronicus 155

Those Bated that Inherit but the Fall of the Last Monarchy
All's Well that Ends Well 158

The Spirit of Capulet
Romeo and Juliet 162

Her C's, Her U's and Her T's
Twelfth Night 164

A Fixed Figure for the Time of Scorn
Othello 170