Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... 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 where ...
... 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 where ...
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... ladies which that time Did there attend , seeing that heinous deed And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother , and to cry to her for aid , Whose direful hand gave him the mortal wound , Pitying alas ( for nought else could we ...
... ladies which that time Did there attend , seeing that heinous deed And hearing him oft call the wretched name Of mother , and to cry to her for aid , Whose direful hand gave him the mortal wound , Pitying alas ( for nought else could we ...
Strana 4
... lady's eye , That bow'd the head piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these ...
... lady's eye , That bow'd the head piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these ...
Strana 43
... . Yes , and your servant , honor'd Lady . Mar. Hold me from falling , Carracus . Car . Come , fair Maria , the troubles of this night [ She descends . Are as fore - runners to ensuing pleasures . And THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 43.
... . Yes , and your servant , honor'd Lady . Mar. Hold me from falling , Carracus . Car . Come , fair Maria , the troubles of this night [ She descends . Are as fore - runners to ensuing pleasures . And THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 43.
Strana 55
... met by walking your stations ? Fort . What pleasure , boy ? I have revelled with Kings , danced with Queens , dallied with Ladies ; worn strange attires ; scen Fantasticos ; conversed with Humorists ; been ravished with OLD FORTUNATUS . 35.
... met by walking your stations ? Fort . What pleasure , boy ? I have revelled with Kings , danced with Queens , dallied with Ladies ; worn strange attires ; scen Fantasticos ; conversed with Humorists ; been ravished with OLD FORTUNATUS . 35.
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