QUESTION III.WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE OCCUPATION OR PURSUIT?
1. To discover islands far away.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 3.2. I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meatand drink, make the beds, and do all myself.Merry Wives of Windsor.Act i. Scene 4.3. My brain, more busy than the laboring spider,Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.Henry VI.Part II. Act iii. Scene 1.4. The disposing of new dignities.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 1.5. Billiards.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.6. Methinks, it were a happy life,To be no better than a homely swain.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.7. Steal hearts.Antony and Cleopatra. Act ii. Scene 6.8. To outlook conquest, and to win renown,Even in the jaws of danger and of death.King John.Act v. Scene 2.9. Quaint lies,How honorable ladies sought my love,Which I denying, they fell sick and died.Merchant of Venice.Act iii. Scene 4.10. A ghostly confessor,A sin-absolver.Romeo and Juliet.Act iii. Scene 3.11. A mender of bad soles.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.12. No women’s matters.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 3.13. Eating and drinking.Twelfth Night.Act ii. Scene 3.14. Why, sir, a carpenter.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.15. To be in love.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 1.16. To numberAve-Maries.Henry VI.Part I. Act i. Scene 3.17. Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.Midsummer Night’s Dream.Act i. Scene 1.18. Give me mine angle,—We’ll to the river; there,My music playing far off, I will betrayTawny-finn’d fishes; my bended hook shall pierceTheir slimy jaws.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.19. A piece of work that will make sick men whole.Julius Cæsar.Act ii. Scene 1.20. To carve out dials quaintly, point by point.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.
1. To discover islands far away.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 3.2. I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meatand drink, make the beds, and do all myself.Merry Wives of Windsor.Act i. Scene 4.3. My brain, more busy than the laboring spider,Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.Henry VI.Part II. Act iii. Scene 1.4. The disposing of new dignities.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 1.5. Billiards.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.6. Methinks, it were a happy life,To be no better than a homely swain.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.7. Steal hearts.Antony and Cleopatra. Act ii. Scene 6.8. To outlook conquest, and to win renown,Even in the jaws of danger and of death.King John.Act v. Scene 2.9. Quaint lies,How honorable ladies sought my love,Which I denying, they fell sick and died.Merchant of Venice.Act iii. Scene 4.10. A ghostly confessor,A sin-absolver.Romeo and Juliet.Act iii. Scene 3.11. A mender of bad soles.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.12. No women’s matters.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 3.13. Eating and drinking.Twelfth Night.Act ii. Scene 3.14. Why, sir, a carpenter.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.15. To be in love.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 1.16. To numberAve-Maries.Henry VI.Part I. Act i. Scene 3.17. Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.Midsummer Night’s Dream.Act i. Scene 1.18. Give me mine angle,—We’ll to the river; there,My music playing far off, I will betrayTawny-finn’d fishes; my bended hook shall pierceTheir slimy jaws.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.19. A piece of work that will make sick men whole.Julius Cæsar.Act ii. Scene 1.20. To carve out dials quaintly, point by point.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.
1. To discover islands far away.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 3.
1. To discover islands far away.
Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 3.
2. I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meatand drink, make the beds, and do all myself.Merry Wives of Windsor.Act i. Scene 4.
2. I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meat
and drink, make the beds, and do all myself.
Merry Wives of Windsor.Act i. Scene 4.
3. My brain, more busy than the laboring spider,Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.Henry VI.Part II. Act iii. Scene 1.
3. My brain, more busy than the laboring spider,
Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.
Henry VI.Part II. Act iii. Scene 1.
4. The disposing of new dignities.Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 1.
4. The disposing of new dignities.
Julius Cæsar.Act iii. Scene 1.
5. Billiards.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.
5. Billiards.
Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.
6. Methinks, it were a happy life,To be no better than a homely swain.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.
6. Methinks, it were a happy life,
To be no better than a homely swain.
Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.
7. Steal hearts.Antony and Cleopatra. Act ii. Scene 6.
7. Steal hearts.
Antony and Cleopatra. Act ii. Scene 6.
8. To outlook conquest, and to win renown,Even in the jaws of danger and of death.King John.Act v. Scene 2.
8. To outlook conquest, and to win renown,
Even in the jaws of danger and of death.
King John.Act v. Scene 2.
9. Quaint lies,How honorable ladies sought my love,Which I denying, they fell sick and died.Merchant of Venice.Act iii. Scene 4.
9. Quaint lies,
How honorable ladies sought my love,
Which I denying, they fell sick and died.
Merchant of Venice.Act iii. Scene 4.
10. A ghostly confessor,A sin-absolver.Romeo and Juliet.Act iii. Scene 3.
10. A ghostly confessor,
A sin-absolver.
Romeo and Juliet.Act iii. Scene 3.
11. A mender of bad soles.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.
11. A mender of bad soles.
Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.
12. No women’s matters.Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 3.
12. No women’s matters.
Henry VI.Part II. Act i. Scene 3.
13. Eating and drinking.Twelfth Night.Act ii. Scene 3.
13. Eating and drinking.
Twelfth Night.Act ii. Scene 3.
14. Why, sir, a carpenter.Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.
14. Why, sir, a carpenter.
Julius Cæsar.Act i. Scene 1.
15. To be in love.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 1.
15. To be in love.
Two Gentlemen of Verona.Act i. Scene 1.
16. To numberAve-Maries.Henry VI.Part I. Act i. Scene 3.
16. To numberAve-Maries.
Henry VI.Part I. Act i. Scene 3.
17. Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.Midsummer Night’s Dream.Act i. Scene 1.
17. Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.
Midsummer Night’s Dream.Act i. Scene 1.
18. Give me mine angle,—We’ll to the river; there,My music playing far off, I will betrayTawny-finn’d fishes; my bended hook shall pierceTheir slimy jaws.Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.
18. Give me mine angle,—We’ll to the river; there,
My music playing far off, I will betray
Tawny-finn’d fishes; my bended hook shall pierce
Their slimy jaws.
Antony and Cleopatra.Act ii. Scene 5.
19. A piece of work that will make sick men whole.Julius Cæsar.Act ii. Scene 1.
19. A piece of work that will make sick men whole.
Julius Cæsar.Act ii. Scene 1.
20. To carve out dials quaintly, point by point.Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.
20. To carve out dials quaintly, point by point.
Henry VI.Part III. Act ii. Scene 5.