The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, volume 13

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The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, volume 13
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Whenas thine eye hath chose the dame, And stalled the deer that thou shouldst strike.
Let reason rule things worthy blame, As well as fancy, partial might : Take counsel of some wiser head.
Neither too young, nor yet unwed.
And when thou com'st thy tale to tell.
Smooth not thy tongue with filM talk, Lest she some subtle practice smell j (A cripple soon can nnd a halt :) But plainly say thou loVst her well.
And set her person forth to sell.
What though her frowning brows be bent, Her cloudy look
...s ¥rill calm ere night ; And then too late she ¥rill repent.
That thus dissembled her delight ; And twice desire, ere it be day, That which with scorn she put away.
What though she strive to try her strength.
And ban and brawl, and say thee nay.
Her feeble force wiU yield at length.
When craft hath taught her thus to say : ** Had women been so strong as men, In faith you had not had it then." Digitized by Google THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM, 307 And to her will frame all thy ways ; Spare not to spend, — and chiefly there Where thy desert may merit praise, By ringing in thy lady's ear : The strongest castle, tower, and town.


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