Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34 - Results found: 15

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The robbed that smiles steales something from
the theif.
By Duke, in Othello (TLN556), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 
Where preferment goes by merit each second
stands heir to th' first—
By Iago, in Othello (TLN39-41), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 
You are one of those that will not serve God
if ye devil bid you: because you think us Ruffians
By Iago, in Othello (TLN123-124), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 
.-- To shew a
flag & sign of love.
By Iago, in Othello (TLN171-172), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 
to play & trifle with
By Roderigo, in Othello (TLN145), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 
She that was ever fair & never proud
Had tongue at will & yet was never loud:
Never lackt gold & yet went never gay
Fled from her wish & yet said now I may.
She that being angred, her revenge being nigh
Bad her wrong stay & her displeasure fly.
She that could think & not disclose her mind
See suitors following & not look behind.
By Iago, in Othello (TLN923-932), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60
 

I had rather be woo'd by a snail than you:
By Rosalind, in As You Like It (TLN1965-1966), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60v
 
for tho he comes sloaly yet he brings his house upon his back
a better joynture than you can make me.
besides he bringes his horns along with him
By Rosalind, in As You Like It (TLN1969-1971), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60v
 
wch such as you are fain to be beholding
to your wifes for, but he comes armed with
his fortune & prevents ye slander of his
wife.
By Rosalind, in As You Like It (TLN1974-1975), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60v
 
I am never aware of my witt till I break my
shins against it.
By Touchstone, in As You Like It (TLN840), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 60v
 

He gapes as if he was sleepy: he looks like an O yes. –
By Nassurat, in The Goblins (m.2.36-37), Sir John Suckling
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 101v
 
I hate him worse then sugar with muskadine
it looks like a jade with his tayl tyed up with ribbons
goeing to a fair to be sold.
By Nassurat, in The Goblins (4.3.11-14), Sir John Suckling
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 101v
 
As common as a barbers glass—
By Raguelin, in Brennoralt (4.1.20-21), Sir John Suckling
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 102r
 
Two lips wagging & never a wise word. B. J.
By Amorphus, in Cynthia's Revels (5.3.82-83), Ben Jonson
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 119v
 
Two lips wagging & never a wise word. B. Johnson
By Amorphus, in Cynthia's Revels (5.3.82-83), Ben Jonson
in Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34, f. 121r