. Eggs: facts and fancies about them . ggs for money ? Winters Tale, Act I Sc. 2. I can suck melancholy out of a song, as aweazel sucks eggs. As You like It, Act II Sc. 5. Thou half-penny purse of wit, thou pigeon-egg of discretion. loves labours lost, Act V. Sc. 1. Like an ill-roasted egg, all on one You Like It, Act III Sc. 2. 44 EGGS IN LITEBATUBE. He will steal, sir, an egg out of a Well That Ends Well, Act IV Sc. 3. If you love an addle egg as well as youlove an idle head, you would eat chickens ithe shell. Troilus and Cressida, Act I Sc. 2. Yet, they say, we areAlmo


. Eggs: facts and fancies about them . ggs for money ? Winters Tale, Act I Sc. 2. I can suck melancholy out of a song, as aweazel sucks eggs. As You like It, Act II Sc. 5. Thou half-penny purse of wit, thou pigeon-egg of discretion. loves labours lost, Act V. Sc. 1. Like an ill-roasted egg, all on one You Like It, Act III Sc. 2. 44 EGGS IN LITEBATUBE. He will steal, sir, an egg out of a Well That Ends Well, Act IV Sc. 3. If you love an addle egg as well as youlove an idle head, you would eat chickens ithe shell. Troilus and Cressida, Act I Sc. 2. Yet, they say, we areAlmost as like as eggs. Winters Tale, Act I. Sc. 2. Falstaff. Not so much as will serve to beprologue to an egg and butter. Henry IV. Part I. Act 1. Sc. 2. They are up already, and call for eggs andbutter. Henry IV. Part I Act II Sc. 1. To her unguarded nest the weasel ScotComes sneaking, and so sucks her princely eggs. Henry V Act I Sc. 2. Go thou ; Ill fetch some flax and whites ofeggs to apply to his bleeding face. Lear, Act III Sc. i Vm ^v ^ N r^TT-. ^^T ? N %y ,. T ^ -C4. > *? -_=w 4^ ig^ * • %i w Hfe? ^-s-~ 5 SS^ ^V^Ja) s mU^L.^m^ s S&3 EGGS IN LITEBATUBE. 45 Thou hadst shiverd like an egg. Lear, Act IV Sc. 6. Fool. Give me an egg, nunele, and Ill givethee two crowns. Lear. What two crowns shall they be ? Fool. Why, after I have cut the egg i themiddle, and eat up the meat, the two crowns ofthe egg. Lear, Act L Sc. 4. What, you egg!Young fry of treachery ! Macbeth, Act IV. Sc. 2. J* PROVERBS. Theres reason in roasting of eggs. As full as an egg is of meat. Dont have too many eggs in one basket. 46 EGGS IN LITEBATUBE. You cannot teach your grandmother how tosuck eggs. Many people are like eggs; too full of them-selves to hold anything else. We prize more the egg refused us than theox which is given us. u Choose eggs of an hour, fish of ten, bread ofa day, wine of a year, a woman of fifteen, anda friend of thirty. Neither good egg, nor bird. FROM TH


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