The Dramatic Works of John Ford:: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. In Two Volumes. ...John Murray, Albemarle Street. [Printed by C. Roworth and Sons, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.], 1831 |
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... fate Be lost in my new follies . That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive in cunning , must cure love with love . [ Exeunt ...
... fate Be lost in my new follies . That overrules our wisdoms ; whilst we strive To live most free , we're caught in our own toils . Diamonds cut diamonds ; they who will prove To thrive in cunning , must cure love with love . [ Exeunt ...
Page 32
... fate direct her , as directed the other ? ' tis not impossible . Pal . If I did love her , Rhetias ! Yes I did . Give me thy hand : as thou did'st serve Mele- ander , And art still true to these , henceforth serve me . Rhe . My duty and ...
... fate direct her , as directed the other ? ' tis not impossible . Pal . If I did love her , Rhetias ! Yes I did . Give me thy hand : as thou did'st serve Mele- ander , And art still true to these , henceforth serve me . Rhe . My duty and ...
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... fate ? Now poverty and a dishonest fame , The waiting - woman's wages , be thy payment . False , faithless , wanton beast ! I'll spoil your carriage ; * There's not a page , a groom , nay , not a citizen That shall be cast [ away ] upon ...
... fate ? Now poverty and a dishonest fame , The waiting - woman's wages , be thy payment . False , faithless , wanton beast ! I'll spoil your carriage ; * There's not a page , a groom , nay , not a citizen That shall be cast [ away ] upon ...
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... late ; But in all actions , nature yields to fate . * Would argue me uncivil ] i . e . unacquainted with the language and manners of good society . - GIFFORD . Par . Great lady , ' twere a dulness must 52 ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... late ; But in all actions , nature yields to fate . * Would argue me uncivil ] i . e . unacquainted with the language and manners of good society . - GIFFORD . Par . Great lady , ' twere a dulness must 52 ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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... fates Have spun my thread , and my spent clue of life Be not untwisted , let us part like friends : Lay up my weapon , Trollio , and be gone . Trol . Yes , sir , with all my heart . [ Exit , with the Pole - axe . Mel . This friend and I ...
... fates Have spun my thread , and my spent clue of life Be not untwisted , let us part like friends : Lay up my weapon , Trollio , and be gone . Trol . Yes , sir , with all my heart . [ Exit , with the Pole - axe . Mel . This friend and I ...
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