The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 39
... Amor . Ha they crownths , Great crownths oth gold upon their headths ? Piero . Pure gold ; Drawn all in state . Amor . How many horthes , pray , Are ith SC . III . ] 39 THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... Amor . Ha they crownths , Great crownths oth gold upon their headths ? Piero . Pure gold ; Drawn all in state . Amor . How many horthes , pray , Are ith SC . III . ] 39 THE LADY'S TRIAL .
Page 40
... Amor . Yeth , yeth , the thight Of printhethes ith a fine thight . Cast . Good , let us find her . Piero . Sweet ladies , this way ; see the doors sure . Fut . Doubt not . [ Aside to Fur . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Another Room in the same ...
... Amor . Yeth , yeth , the thight Of printhethes ith a fine thight . Cast . Good , let us find her . Piero . Sweet ladies , this way ; see the doors sure . Fut . Doubt not . [ Aside to Fur . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Another Room in the same ...
Page 43
... Amor . Whom , I prethee , Doth the man speak to ? Adur . Lady , be not mov'd ; I will stand champion for your honour , hazard All what is dearest to me . Spin . Mercy , heaven ! [ Exit . Champion for me , and Auria living ! Auria ! He ...
... Amor . Whom , I prethee , Doth the man speak to ? Adur . Lady , be not mov'd ; I will stand champion for your honour , hazard All what is dearest to me . Spin . Mercy , heaven ! [ Exit . Champion for me , and Auria living ! Auria ! He ...
Page 65
... Amor . Yeth , a delithious thing , and wondrouth prety . Fut . A very country - catch ! -- [ Aside . ] -Doubtless , some prince Belike hath sent it to congratulate Your night's repose . Amor . Think ye tho , thignor ? Fut . This ...
... Amor . Yeth , a delithious thing , and wondrouth prety . Fut . A very country - catch ! -- [ Aside . ] -Doubtless , some prince Belike hath sent it to congratulate Your night's repose . Amor . Think ye tho , thignor ? Fut . This ...
Page 66
... Amor . Pray , what pinth thent it ? Ful . Prince ! no prince , but we ; We set the ditty , and composed the song ; There's not a note or foot in ' t but our own , And the pure trodden mortar of this brain : We can do things and things .
... Amor . Pray , what pinth thent it ? Ful . Prince ! no prince , but we ; We set the ditty , and composed the song ; There's not a note or foot in ' t but our own , And the pure trodden mortar of this brain : We can do things and things .
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