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(Allusion to title)
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Anne Weatherly: Two Gentlemen and Verona
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Fie, fie, how wayward is this foolish love
That, like a testy babe, will scratch the nurse
And presently, all humbled, kiss the rod. (I,ii)
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Edmund Yates: Kissing the Rod
G. M. Goshgarian: To Kiss the Chastening Rod:
Domestic Fiction and Sexual ideology in the American
Renaissance
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Oh, how this spring of love resembleth
The uncertain glory
of an April day,
Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,
And by and by a cloud takes all away.
(I,iii)

Augustus Leopold Egg:
Launce's Substitute for Proteus's Dog
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Charles Mergendahl: This Spring of Love
Bruce Marshall: The Uncertain Glory
Harriet Lumis Smith: The Uncertain Glory
Henry Battersby: The Uncertain Glory
Jean Graham: Uncertain Glory
Marigold Watney: Uncertain Glory
Frances Krauter: Uncertain Glory
Adelaide Humphries: Uncertain Glory
Margaret Yeo: Uncertain Glory
Frederic W. Ness: An Uncertain Glory
Tristram Potter Coffin: Uncertain Glory:
Folklore and the American Revolution
John D. McKenzie: Uncertain Glory: Lee's
Generalship Re-Examined
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Proteus (Giving a ring). Why, then, we'll make
exchange; here, take you this.
Julia. And seal the bargain with a holy kiss.
(II,ii)

Francis Wheatley:
Sylvia Rescued by Valentine
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Stacey Dennis: Sealed with a Kiss
Beverly Lewis: Sealed with a Kiss
Gwynne Forster: Sealed with a Kiss
Wendi Davis: Sealed with a Kiss
M. E. Cooper: Sealed with a Kiss
Sharon Dennis Wyeth: Sealed with a Kiss
Sean McGrady: Sealed with a Kiss: An
Eamon Wearie Mystery
Judith Enderle: SWAK: Sealed with a Kiss
Brian Lewis, ed.: SWALK: Sealed with a
Loving Kiss -- Writing of Love
Jean Middlemiss: Sealed by a Kiss
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