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Ii. "To answer every man directly, I am a bachelor. " {Jul. Cess. III. Iii. ). •>•> 653. — " Thought is free. " "Thought is free. " [Tw, Night I. Iii. ). " Unloose thy long imprisoned thoughts. " 2 Hen. VI. V. I. " Thought is bounty's foe. Being free itself it thinks all others so. " Tim. - ////. II. Ii. 1004. — " ' Tis best not to be born. " " welladay that ever I was born. " Rom. Jul. IV. Iv. " Better my mother had not borne me. " Ham. III. Iii. " Would I had n> 36 Entry No. 1207. — " Golden ...sleepe. " " There golden sleep doth reign. " Rom. Jul. II. Iii. " Shake off the golden slumber of re- pose. " {Per. III. Ii. ). We may, our pastimes done, possess a golden slumber. " Til. ' And. II. Iii. , 1397. — "Know thyself. " (A chiding or dis- grace. ) " Mistress, know yourself. " As You Like It III. V. " He'll never know himself. " Hen. VIII. II. Ii. "That fool knows not himself. " Tr. Cr. II. I. "The wise man knows himself to be a fool. " (As You Like It V.
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