Tongues In Trees! - Shakespeare Theatre Company

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“Now, my co-mates and________ in exile,. Hath not old custom made this life more_______. Than that of painted pomp? Ar
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