YOU CANNOT MAKE-YOU THAT CHUSE. "You cannot make gross sin look clear; To revenge is not valour, but to bear." SHAKESPEARE. "You may as well Timon of Athens (First Senator), Forbid the sea for to obey the moon, 355 SHAKESPEARE. The Winter's Tale (Camillo), Act I., Sc. II. 'You may know him by his company." WYCHERLEY. Love in a Wood (Sir Simon), Act I., Sc. I. "You must be pretty deep to catch weasels asleep, Says the proverb: that is take the Fair unawares"." THOS. INGOLDSBY. A Lay of St. Gengulphus. "You must cut your coat according to your cloth." "You must practise DRYDEN. The Cock and the Fox. The manners of the time, if you intend To have favour from it." MASSINGER. The Unnatural Combat (Montreville), Act I., Sc. I. "You never know what life means till you die : R. BROWNING. The Ring and the Book, XI., line 2375. "You shall find us in our salt-water girdle." SHAKESPEARE. Cymbeline (Cloten), Act III., Sc. I. "You shall never take a woman without her answer, unless you take her without her tongue." SHAKESPEARE. As You Like It (Rosalind), Act IV., Sc. I. "You take my house when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house; you take my life SHAKESPEARE. Merchant of Venice (Shylock), Act IV., Sc. I. "You that chuse not by the view, Chance as fair, and chuse as true! Be content and seek no new. And hold your fortune for your bliss, Turn you where your lady is, And claim her with a loving kiss." SHAKESPEARE. Merchant of Venice (Bassanio), Act III., Sc. II. Inscription on the leaden casket. 356 YOUNG MEN-YOUTH no less. "Young men soon give, and soon forget affronts; Old age is slow in both." ADDISON. Cato (Syphax), Act II., Sc. V. "Young men think old men are fools; but old men know young men are fools." CHAPMAN. All Fools, Act V., Sc. I. "Young men's love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." SHAKESPEARE. Romeo and Juliet (Friar Laurence), "Young twigges are sooner bent than old trees." LYLY. Euphues and his England. "Your bait of falsehood takes the carp of truth.” SHAKESPEARE. Hamlet (Polonius), Act II., Sc. I. "Your 'if' is the only peace-maker; much virtue in 'if'." SHAKESPEARE. As You Like It (Touchstone), Act V., Sc. IV. "Your sorrow, only sorrow's shade, Keeps real sorrow far away." TENNYSON. Margaret. "Your worm is your only emperor for diet; we fat all creatures else, to fat us; and we fat ourselves for maggots." SHAKESPEARE. Hamlet (Hamlet), Act IV., Sc. III. "Youth, beauty, graceful action, seldom fail; But common interest always will prevail : And pity never ceases to be shown To him who makes the people's wrongs his own." DRYDEN. Absalom and Achitophel, Pt. I., line 723. "Youth calls for Pleasure, Pleasure calls for Love." "Youth can reach AKENSIDE. Love, An Elegy. Where age gropes dimly." R. BROWNING. A Death in the Desert. "Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all." Vows can't change nature, priests are only men." R. BROWNING. The Ring and the Book, I., 1056. "(For) youth no less becomes The light and careless livery that it wears, SHAKESPEARE. Hamlet (King), Act IV., Sc. yỉ. YOUTH ON THE PROW-ZED! THOU. (In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes ;) Youth on the prow and Pleasure at the helm." "Youth perpetual dwells in fountains,Not in flasks and casks and cellars." 357 GRAY. The Bard. LONGFELLOW. Drinking Song. "Youth, what man's age is like to be, doth show; We may our ends by our beginnings know." DENHAM. On Prudence, line 225. "Zeal then, not charity, became the guide, POPE. Essay on Man, Ep. III., line 261. "Zed! thou unnecessary letter!" SHAKESPEARE. King Lear (Kent), Act II., Sc. II. INDEX OF AUTHORS. "A. W.": 16th century, 59, 61, 151, | BEACONSFIELD, Earl of: 1805-1881, ADDISON, JOSEPH: 1672-1719, 2, 3, 292. ARNOLD, Sir EDWIN: 1832, living, 87, 121, 196, 202, 206. BACON, FRANCIS, Lord: 1560-1626, 2, 8, 9, 48, 60, 86, 100, 112, 132, 57, 66, 135, 246, 278, 306, 311, BAILLIE, JOANNA: 1764-1851, 15, 44, BAKER, Sir R.: 1568-1645, 111. living, 133, 201. BARBAULD, ANNA LETITIA: 1743- BARTON, BERNARD: 1784-1849, 237. 13, 94, 145, 205, 260, 283, 304. BENTHAM, JEREMY: 1749-1832, 256. Acts of the Apostles, 26, 133, 171. Ecclesiastes, 7, 14, 21, 45, 127, 192, Genesis, 22, 42, 51. Jeremiah, 31, 42, 45, 251, 257, 289, Job, 70, 134, 159, 172, 194, 222, 250, Mark, St., 11, 173, 268. Paul, St., 41, 69, 106, 129, 142, 193, Proverbs, 3, 4, 9, 11, 13, 15, 27, 28, 37, 40, 77, 86, 100, 101, 102, 106, Psalms, 116, 138, 249, 252. Samuel, Books of, 111, 131, 204, 240. * About. (359) |