'Tis burnt; and so is all the meat. What dogs are these! Where is the rascal cook? How durst you, villains, bring it from the dresser, And serve it thus to me that love it not? e. Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Sc. 1. L. 164. Weke, weke! so cries a pig prepared to the spit. f. Titus Andronicus. Act IV. Sc. 2. L. 146. Were not I a little pot and soon hot, my very lips might freeze to my teeth. g. Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Sc. 1. What's there? Things for the cook, sir: but I know not what. h. Romeo and Juliet. Act IV. Sc. 4. 1. Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Sc. 1. L. 47. hat. JAMES BRAMSTON-Man of Taste. A hat not much the worse for wear. My new straw hat that's trimly lin'd with t. GAY-Shepherd's Week. Friday. L. 125. I know it is a sin A sermon on a hat: "The hat, my boy, the hat, whatever it may be, is in itself nothing— makes nothing, goes for nothing; but, be sure of it, everything in life depends upon the Icock of the hat.' For how many men-we put it to your own experience, reader-have made their way through the thronging crowds that beset fortune, not by the innate worth and excellence of their hats, but simply, as Sampson Piebald has it, by the cock of their hats'? The cock's all." The glowing Ruby should adorn Those who in warm July are born Then will they be exempt and free From love's doubt and anxiety. AUGUST. Wear a Sardonyx or for thee The August-born without this stone 'Tis said must live unloved and lone. |