We cannot all be masters, nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd. Othello, i. 1. When remedies are past, the griefs are ended By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended. Othello, i. 3. What cannot be preserv'd when fortune takes, Patience her injury a mockery makes. Othello, i. 3. When devils will their blackest sins Young ravens must have food. Merry Wives, i. 3. Youth is bought more oft than begged or borrowed. T. Night, iii. 4. Your if is the only peace-maker; much virtue in if. As You Like It, iv. 5. Your date is better in your pie and your porridge than in your cheek. All's Well, i. 1. You may ride 's With one soft kiss a thousand furlongs, ere With spur we heat an acre. W. Tale, i. 2. Young bloods look for a time of rest. J. Cæsar, iv. 3. You do but bar the door upon your ADDENDA (From the Sonnets and Other Poems) Rain added to a river that is rank Perforce will force it overflow the bank. Venus and Adonis, 71. Make use of time, let not advantage slip; Beauty within itself should not be wasted. Fair flowers that are not gather'd in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time. V. and A. 129. |