"The Spectator" Crossword No. 196
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rA prize of one guinea will be given to the sender of the first correct solution of this week's crossword puzzle to be opened. Envelopes should be marked " Crossword Puzzle," and should be received not later than first post on Tuesday. No envelopes will be opened before noon on Tuesday. Solutions should be on the form appearing below. The name of the winner will be published in our nest issue. Envelopes containing solutions must bear a three-halfpenny stamp, otherwise they are surcharged on delivery.] N.B.-Ali quotations are from Shakespeare
ACROSS.
1. " let me wring your heart: for so I shall,
It it be made of . , . stuff."
6. Two vowels would make this a com- panion of Barriolph.
8. " Praising what is lost Makes the . . dear." 14. " What, all my pretty chickens, and their dam, At . . . fell swoop ? " 15. Shakespearian courtier who an- nounces a wager. 18. About the Queen of the Goths, or Fairies.
19. " The . . . shows the matin to be near,
And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire."
20. " The wine of lite Is drawn, and the mere . . .5 Is left this vault to brag of."
21. " hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. Farewell, thou . . . of spirits :
be gone." 22. rem " The . . . of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together."
29. rev. " Since . . ., nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea, But sad mortality o'er-sways their power." 25. " Iago ; What, are you hurt, lieutenant ? Cas. : Ay, . . . all surgery." 27. " 0 that he were here to write me down an . . ."
29. " he did lap me
Even in his garments, and did give himself,
All thin and naked, to the . . :cold night ? "
32. " Thou art not no unkind As man's . . ."
84. " borrowing dulls the . . . of husbandry."
85. " I stalk about her door, Like a strange soul upon the . . banks Staying for wattage."
37. " Seeking the bubble . . Even in the cannon's mouth."
DOWN.
1. " When . . . April, dress'd in all his trim, Rath put a spirit of youth in everything."
2. rya *"Tls not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of . . . black." 8. rev. A Senator's head, in Othello. 4. " If It prove so, then loving goes by haps :
Some Cupid kills with . . some with traps."
5. rev. The beginning of a Spirit, in The Tempest.
6. Horner's man. 7. rev. " 0 God t a . . that wants dis- course of reason Would have mourn'd longer." 9. " This . . . never did, nor never shall, Lie at the proud foot of a con- queror."
10. rev. ' But in the gross and scope of mine opinion, This . . .5 some strange eruption to our State."
11. Enemy to King Henry IV. 12. " Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd,
Bring with thee . . . from heaven
or blasts from hell- "
18. rev. Beginning and end of a courtier in Xing Lear. 16. " Falstaff . . . to death, And lards the lean earth as he walks along." 17. He is found both in Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing.
24. He got the lion's part.
26. rev. "Stir up the Athenian youth to merrimenta ; Awake the . . . and nimble spirit of mirth."
28. " and here you . . . me In this hard rock, whiles you do keep from me The rest o' th' island." 30. "It is no . . . happiness, therefore, to be seated in the . . super- fluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer." 31. " They fool me to the top of my
33. rev. The Murderer calls Macduff's eon this. 38. 18.