Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations by Various
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He is of a very melancholy disposition. 565 SHAKS.: _Much Ado,_ Act i., Sc. 1. =Dispute.= 'T is strange how some men's tempers suit, Like bawd and brandy, with dispute, That for their own opinions stand fast, Only to have them claw'd and canvass'd. 566 BUTLER: _Hudibras,_ Pt. ii., Canto ii., Line 1. =Dissension.= Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts, That no dissension hinder government. 567 SHAKS.: _3 Henry VI.,_ Act iv., Sc. 6. =Dissimulation.= Away and mock the time with fairest show; False face must hide what the false heart doth know. 568 SHAKS.: _Macbeth,_ Act i., Sc. 7. |
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