Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Poèet stran: 466 |
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... court lady , enters and relates the miserable end of Porrex , stabbed by his mother in his bed . GORBODUC , AROSTUS , EUBULUS , and others . Gorb . What cruel destiny , What froward fate hath sorted us this chance ? That even in those ...
... court lady , enters and relates the miserable end of Porrex , stabbed by his mother in his bed . GORBODUC , AROSTUS , EUBULUS , and others . Gorb . What cruel destiny , What froward fate hath sorted us this chance ? That even in those ...
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... court , With base outlandish cullions at his heels , Whose proud fantastic liveries make such show , As if that Proteus , god of shapes , appear'd . I have not scen a dapper jack so brisk ; He wears a short Italian hooded cloak , Larded ...
... court , With base outlandish cullions at his heels , Whose proud fantastic liveries make such show , As if that Proteus , god of shapes , appear'd . I have not scen a dapper jack so brisk ; He wears a short Italian hooded cloak , Larded ...
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... sends thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , solo sister to Valoys , Complains that thou hast left her all forlorn . Mort . Thy court is naked , being bereft of EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
... sends thee embassadors ? Mort . Who loves thee , but a sort of flatterers ? Lan . Thy gentle queen , solo sister to Valoys , Complains that thou hast left her all forlorn . Mort . Thy court is naked , being bereft of EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
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... court , And that you lay for pleasure here a space , Not of compulsion or necessity . Edw . Leister , if gentle words might comfort me , Thy speeches long ago had eas'd my sorrows ; For kind and loving hast thou always been . • A ...
... court , And that you lay for pleasure here a space , Not of compulsion or necessity . Edw . Leister , if gentle words might comfort me , Thy speeches long ago had eas'd my sorrows ; For kind and loving hast thou always been . • A ...
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... Courts , where he is ca- ressed and made much of for his infinite wealth . At Babylon he is shown by the Soldan a wondrous hat , which in a wish transports the wearer whithersoever he pleases , over land and sea . Fortunatus puts it on ...
... Courts , where he is ca- ressed and made much of for his infinite wealth . At Babylon he is shown by the Soldan a wondrous hat , which in a wish transports the wearer whithersoever he pleases , over land and sea . Fortunatus puts it on ...
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