Tongues In Trees! - Shakespeare Theatre Company

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Amiens, Act 2, Scene 7. Traveling to the Forest of Arden for the holidays? Play. Tongues In Trees! Your Name. Adjective.
Traveling to the Forest of Arden for the holidays?

“Now, my co-mates and________ in exile, Your Name

Hath not old custom made this life more_______ Adjective

Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods

Play

Tongues In Trees!

More free from_______ than the envious court? Food

Here feel we not the penalty of Adam,

Blow, blow, thou winter wind.

The seasons’ difference, as the icy fang

Thou art not so_________ Adjective

And churlish chiding of the winter’s wind,

As_________’s ingratitude. Your Name

Which when it bites and_______upon my body

Thy_________ tooth is not so keen,

Verb

Color

Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say

Because thou art not seen,

“This is no_______. These are counselors

Although thy__________ be rude.

Noun

Body Part

That feelingly persuade me what I am.”

Heigh-ho, sing heigh-ho, unto the green holly.

Sweet are the uses of adversity,

Most friendship is_________, most loving mere folly. Adjective

Which, like the ______, ugly and_______, Animal

Then heigh-ho, the holly.

Adjective

Wears yet a precious______ jewel in his________. Color

This_______ is most jolly.

Body Part

Noun

And this our ________, exempt from public haunt, Pastime

Finds_____ in trees, books in the running brooks,

Freeze, freeze, thou bitter______,

Noun

Food

Sermons in stones, and_____in everything.”

That dost not_______so nigh

Noun

Verb

As benefits forgot.

- Duke Senior, Act 2, Scene 1

Though thou the waters warp, ______’ stings are not so sharp Noun

As_______ remembered not. Animal

Heigh-ho, sing heigh-ho, unto the green holly. Most ________ is feigning, most loving mere folly. Pastime

Then heigh-ho, the holly. This_______ is most jolly.” Noun

- Amiens, Act 2, Scene 7

“All the world’s a______, Noun

And all the men and women merely______. Food

They have their________and their entrances, Pastime

And one ________ in their time plays many _______, Your Name

Noun

His acts being seven ages. At first the ________, Animal

______ and puking in the nurse’s_______ ________ Verb

Color

Body Part

Then the __________ schoolboy with his satchel Adjective

“Rosalind:

And _________ morning face, creeping like a_____ Adjective

Noun

Were it not better,

Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Because that I am more than common___________, Your Name

Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad

That I did suit me all points like a _________ _________? Adjective

Made to his mistress’ eyebrow.”

Noun

A gallant curtal-ax upon my thigh,

- Jaques, Act 2, Scene 7

A ______ ________ in my hand, and in my _________ Color

Animal

Body Part

_______ there what hidden woman’s fear there will, Verb

We’ll have a__________ and a martial outside— Adjective

As many other mannish cowards have That do outface it with their______. Noun

Celia: What shall I call thee when thou art a ______? Noun

Rosalind: I’ll have no worse a name than Jove’s own page, And therefore look you call me______. Food

But what will you be called?

Celia: Something that hath a reference to my ________: William Shakespeare’s As You Like It Playing now at the Shakespeare Theatre Company through December 14, 2014

Pastime

No longer Celia, but _______.” Noun

- Act 1, Scene 3