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How many honest words have suffered corruption since Chaucer's days! - No Wit, No Help, Like a Woman's (act II, sc. 1) [Words] By many a happy accident. - No Wit, no Help, like a Women's (act IV, sc. 1) [Accident] As the case stands. - Old Law (act II, sc. 1) [Law : Proverbial Phrases] Beat all your feathers as flat as pancakes. - Roaring Girl (act II, sc. 1) [Proverbs] Ground not upon dreams, you know they are ever contrary. - The Family of Love (act IV, sc. 3) [Dreams] Have you summoned your wits from wool-gathering? - The Family of Love (act V, sc. 3) [Wit] On his last legs. - The Old Law (act V, sc. 1) [Proverbial Phrases] A little too wise they say do ne'er live long. - The Phenix (act I, sc. 1) [Wisdom] That disease Of which all old men sicken, avarice. - The Roaring Girl (act I, sc. 1) [Avarice] There's no hate lost between us. - The Witch (act IV, sc. 3) [Hatred] Let the air strike our tune, Whilst we show reverence to yond peeping moon. - The Witch (act V, sc. 2) [Moon] Displaying page 2 of 2 for this author: << Prev 1 [2]
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