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Odd one out in Shakespeare lines

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ruggief | 14:44 Wed 19th Nov 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Hi,
I've posted this already in novels and had a great answer from Kettledrum who suggested Under the greenwood tree as it's a song which is the wrong answer, but also suggested reposting here. There were only 6 now there's more sugestions. One is the odd one out but I don't know why?

Summer's lease
Mortal engines
The sound and the fury
Under the greenwood tree
Brave new world
Cover her face
Cakes and ale
Richer than all his tribe
Gaudy night
The seeds of time
Something rotten
The dogs of war

Any suggestions greatly appreciated
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Summers Lease is from a sonnet not from a play?
Hi Ruggief,

Is "Cover Her Face" a Shakespeare quote? I can only find it as being from Webster's The Duchess of Malfi.
Not sure if someone's suggested this but most have been used as titles of novels (by other authors). Jasper Fforde, Somerset Maugham etc. I assume one hasn't been used for such.
They are all the titles of books but the Seeds of Time is a collection of short stories.

I think Cover her face comes from Othello
Thanks Piggling, but I've done a search of the text (Othello)and face comes up, but never the word cover, still think that's the odd one.
Apologies Cancross. You're right. Duchess of Malfi it is.
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Thank you so much all of you for help, Cancross you were right, Cover her face is from Duchess of Malfi all others were Shakespeare.
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Sorry Quizmonkey I should have said they are all titles of novels or collections of short stories, I was after teh odd one out and the conection, Would have been helpful if I'd said that to start with, Sorry again

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