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Shakespeare,

SOUL-(continued).

And there I'll rest, as, after much turmoil,

A blessed soul doth in Elysium.

TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, ii. 7.

This look of thine will hurl my soul from Heaven,
And fiends will snatch at it!

OTHELLO, v. 2.

All the souls that were, were forfeit once :

And He, that might the vantage best have took,
Found out the remedy.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, ii. 2.

SPARROW.

I will buy nine sparrows for a penny, and his "pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow.

SPIRIT.

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, ii. 1.

When that this body did contain a spirit,
A kingdom for it was too small a bound;
But now, two paces of the vilest earth
Is room enough.

STARS.

1 HENRY IV. v. 4.

I see thy glory, like a shooting star,

Fall to the base earth from the firmament.

RICHARD II. ii. 4.

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Holy Writ.

SOUL (continued).

Stand ye in the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for

your souls.

JEREMIAH, vi.

Lo, they lie waiting for my soul!

PSALM, lix.

Man became a living soul; and the Lord God put the man into the Garden of Eden, saying, Of every tree of the garden mayest thou freely eat; but of the tree of knowledge, of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it; for the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.

SPARROW.

GENESIS, ii.

Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings? Ye are of more value than many sparrows.

SPIRIT.

LUKE, Xii.

Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the

spirit shall return unto God, who gave it.

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And the stars of Heaven fell unto the earth.

REVELATION, vi.

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STRENGTH.

Praised be God, and not our strength, for it!

HENRY V. iv. 7.

STRIFE.

I would to God, all strifes were well compounded!

RICHARD III. ii. 1.

If thou keep promise, I shall end this strife;

Become a christian, and thy loving wife.

MERCHANT OF VENICE, ii. 3.

SWEAR.

Who should I swear by ? thou believ'st no God!

TITUS ANDRONICUS, V. 1.

TEMPERANCE.

Ask God for temperance; that 's the appliance only,

Which your disease requires.

HENRY VIII. i. 1.

TEMPEST OF FIRE.

Never till to-night, never till now, Did I go through a tempest dropping fire.

JULIUS CÆSAR, i. 3.

Holy Writ.

STRENGTH.

The Lord is my strength, and my shield; my heart hath trusted in Him, and I am helped.

STRIFE.

Let nothing be done through strife.

It is an honour for a man to cease from strife.

SWEAR.

PSALM XXviii.

PHILIPPIANS, ii.

PROVERBS, XX.

Now, therefore, swear unto me here, by God, that thou wilt

not deal falsely with me.

And Abraham said, I will swear.

GENESIS, XXI.

TEMPERANCE.

Add to your faith, virtue; to virtue, knowledge; to knowledge, temperance; and to temperance, patience.

2 PETER, i.

TEMPEST OF FIRE.

And the Lord rained hail upon the land, and fire mingled with the hail, such as there was none like in the land.

EXODUS, ix.

The same day it rained fire and brimstone from Heaven.

LUKE, Xvii.

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TEMPLE.

Confusion now hath made his master-piece!
Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope
The Lord's anointed temple, and stole thence
The life o' the building.

MACBETH ii. 3.

TEMPT.

Withhold thine indignation, mighty Heaven,
And tempt us not to bear above our power!

KING JOHN, v. 6.

THANKSGIVING.

Poor soul! God's goodness hath been great to thee : Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass,

But still remember what the Lord hath done.

2 HENRY VI. ii. 1.

O upright, just, and true-disposing God,

How do I thank Thee.

RICHARD III. iv. 4.

THOUGHTS.

My words fly up, my thoughts remain below;
Words, without thoughts, never to Heaven go.

HAMLET, iii. 3.

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