Give him yo'r millions, and his Dutch yo'r lands:

Don't ring yo'r bells, yee fools, but wring yo'r hands."

GRENDON.


SHAKSPEARE'S GRIEF AND FRENZY.

I have looked into many an edition of Shakspeare, but I have not found one that traced the connexion that I fancy exists between the lines—

Cassius. "I did not think you could have been so angry."

Brutus. "O Cassius! I am sick of many griefs."

or between

Brutus. "No man bears sorrow better.—Portia is dead."