PARLIAMENTARY MOTTOES FROM SHAKESPEARE.
« Mr J. C. Brown. — God made him, and therefore let him pass for a man. — Merchant of Venice. Dr Wallis. — For the man doth fear God, howsoever it seems not in him by some large jests he. will ranks. — Much Ado About Nothing. The Hon. John Martin. — Ho hath never fed on the duintics that aro brei in a book. — Love's Labour Lost. Mr Vincent Pyke.— God amend us ! God amend us ! We are much out o 1 the way. —Ibid. Mr Ballance.— l am a man whom fortune hath csruelly scratched. — All's Well that Ends Well. Mr Rolleston. — A, man of good repute, carriage, bearing, and estimation. — Love's Labour Lost. Mr Hryco — For I know thou'ifc full of love and honesty. And weiffh'st thy words before thou giveßt them breath. Othello. Mr Moss. — I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark. — Merchant of Venice. Mr Sheehan. — They any best men are moulded out of faults. — Measure for Measure. Mr Macandrew. — Why, what's the mat* ter. That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness ? Much Ado About Nothing. Mr Hall.— 'Tis much he dares ; And to that dauntless temper of his mind, He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor To act in safety. Macbeth. Sir George Grey. — Let Hercules himself do what he may, The oat will mew, and dog will have his day. Hamlet. Mr Reader Wood—lt is the purpose that makes strong the vow ; But vows to every purpose must not hold. Troilus and Cressida. Mr De Lautour. — Lot men t»ke heed of their company.— Second part of Henry IV. Mr Wakefield. — Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. — Henry VIII. Mr M'Caughan.— Altogether directed by an Irishman ; a very valiant gentleman i' faith — Tirnon of Athens. Mr Seymour Thome George.— That this fellow should have fewer words than a parrot, and yet the son of a woman !— First part of Henry IV. Major Willis.— A soldier firm, and sound of henrj.— Henry V. Mr Murray.— There are more things in heaven and earth, Th in are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet. The Hon. Mr Man tell. — You havo a nimble wit; I think it was made of Atalanta'a heels. — As You Like It. Mr bhephard. — He wears his faith but as the faslron of his hat ; it ever changes with the next block. — Much Ado About Nothing The Ministry. — Ye speak like honest men ; pray God ye prove so !— Henry VIII.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 19, 28 October 1879, Page 2
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