The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Svazek 4John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1811 |
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... There he's for Vit . And there's for thee . [ you . Bob . I thank you . You have now bought A little advice of me : if you chance To have conference with that lady there , Be very civil , or look to your head ! She has ten nails , and ...
... There he's for Vit . And there's for thee . [ you . Bob . I thank you . You have now bought A little advice of me : if you chance To have conference with that lady there , Be very civil , or look to your head ! She has ten nails , and ...
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... there Is little hope ; the linen sure was dank He was begot in , he's so faint and cold ! Ev'n send him to Toledo ... there's an end on't . Come you along with me ! and you , sir ! Bob . Now are you going to drowning . [ Exeunt Alv ...
... there Is little hope ; the linen sure was dank He was begot in , he's so faint and cold ! Ev'n send him to Toledo ... there's an end on't . Come you along with me ! and you , sir ! Bob . Now are you going to drowning . [ Exeunt Alv ...
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... There's something first , that in a word or two I must acquaint you with . Clara . Can I cry aim 29 To this ... there is a trick To bring a high - pric'd wench upon her knees . [ talons , For you , my fine neat harpies , stretch your And ...
... There's something first , that in a word or two I must acquaint you with . Clara . Can I cry aim 29 To this ... there is a trick To bring a high - pric'd wench upon her knees . [ talons , For you , my fine neat harpies , stretch your And ...
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... there was musick in it . ] The editors of 1750 object to the expression , musick of a sword , and substitute magick ... There's for thy pains ; and prithee tell thy I will not fail to meet her : I'll receive Thy thanks and duty in thy ...
... there was musick in it . ] The editors of 1750 object to the expression , musick of a sword , and substitute magick ... There's for thy pains ; and prithee tell thy I will not fail to meet her : I'll receive Thy thanks and duty in thy ...
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... There's nothing loves him ; his own cat can't Sh ' had better lie with a bear ; for he's so hairy , [ him . That a tame warren of fleas frisk round about Clau . And wilt thou work still ? Pen . Like a miner for you . Clau . And get ...
... There's nothing loves him ; his own cat can't Sh ' had better lie with a bear ; for he's so hairy , [ him . That a tame warren of fleas frisk round about Clau . And wilt thou work still ? Pen . Like a miner for you . Clau . And get ...
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Strana 594 - When he is drunk, asleep, or in his rage ; Or in the incestuous pleasures of his bed ; At gaming, swearing; or about some act That has no relish of salvation in't : Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven ; And that his soul may be as damn'd, and black, As hell, whereto it goes.
Strana 430 - All schooldays' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key, As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds Had been incorporate. So we grew together Like to a double cherry, seeming parted But yet an union in partition...
Strana 413 - Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples, That liberal shepherds give a grosser name, But our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them...
Strana 515 - Fountain heads and pathless groves, Places which pale passion loves ! Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley ; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy.
Strana 401 - I have done ; no, not so much as kiss'd me ; And that, methinks, is not so well ; nor scarcely Could I persuade him to become a freeman, He made such scruples of the wrong he did To me and to my father. Yet, I hope, When he considers more, this love of mine Will take more root within him : Let him do What he will with me, so he use me kindly ! For use me so he shall, or I'll proclaim him, And to his face, no man.
Strana 385 - Servants, with great Applause: Written by the memorable worthies of their time, Mr. John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakespeare, Gent.
Strana 413 - From the far' shore, thick set with reeds and sedges, As patiently I was attending sport, I heard a voice, a shrill one ; and attentive I gave my ear ; when I might well perceive 'Twas one that sung, and, by the smallness of it, A boy, or woman. I then left my angle To his own skill, came near, but yet perceiv'd not...
Strana 422 - But that's all one, tis nothing to our purpose : Whate'er her father says, if you perceive Her mood inclining that way that I spoke of, Videlicet, the way of flesh — you have me ? Wooer. Yes, very well, sir. Doctor. Please her appetite, And do it home ; it cures her, ipso facto, The melancholy humour that infects her.
Strana 566 - SONG. Peace and silence be the guide To the man, and to the bride ! If there be a joy yet new In marriage, let it fall on you, That all the world may wonder ! If we should stay, we should do worse, And turn our blessing to a curse, By keeping you asunder.
Strana 388 - The prim'st for this proceeding, and the number To carry such a business ; forth and levy Our worthiest instruments ; whilst we dispatch This grand act of our life, this daring deed Of fate in wedlock ! 1 Queen.