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This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood...
...life from the man's works. Because Shakespeare refers to bowling 19 times in his plays, Rowse is sure that the bard must have loved bowling. Because Shakespeare puts in Sir John Falstaffs mouth the famous speech slighting honor ("Who hath it? He that died of a Wednesday. Doth he feel it? No . . . I'll have none of it then!"), Rowse writes: "I think we may conclude that Shakespeare, sensible man, would not have been eager to risk his life for honor...
Come early Monday morningtime, And you doth need an anodyne; Elsewhere do seek we must opine, The doughboys fought and stopped the Crime...
...that man my heart doth rend...
...then that Joy her contract doth renege...