. William Shakespere : a biography. s theformality) as the great folks at the marriage of the Elector Palatine to thedaughter of James I. :— In conclusion, a joy pronounced by the King andQueen, and seconded with congratulation of the lords there present, whichcrowned with draughts of Ippocras out of a great golden bowl, as an health tothe prosperity of the marriage, began by the Prince Palatine, and answered bythe We will not think that wlien they come home from rhurrli then beginneth * Talc of a Tub, Act ir., Scene i.+ A New Way to pay Old Debts, Act iv., Scene in. + Herricks Hes


. William Shakespere : a biography. s theformality) as the great folks at the marriage of the Elector Palatine to thedaughter of James I. :— In conclusion, a joy pronounced by the King andQueen, and seconded with congratulation of the lords there present, whichcrowned with draughts of Ippocras out of a great golden bowl, as an health tothe prosperity of the marriage, began by the Prince Palatine, and answered bythe We will not think that wlien they come home from rhurrli then beginneth * Talc of a Tub, Act ir., Scene i.+ A New Way to pay Old Debts, Act iv., Scene in. + Herricks Hesperidos. § Taming of the Shrew, Act nt., Scene Quoted in Reeds Shakspeare, from Kinets Philn.^ A KIOCJKArilV. (xcess of eating and drinking,—and as much is wasted in one day as were sat*,ficient for the two new-married folks half a year to live upon. * The danrcfollows the hanquet : — Hark, hark, I hear the minstrels Jilay. fChristiiiu State of .Matrimony. (• Taming of the Shrew. Act nu, Si <iuo a. I rd^... [llamyton Ihe Old Church. 1 A(j>r-=---_ ff jV ^ _


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