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 44
... sun's most glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to gaze there ; then over those A several bow of jet securely twines In semicircles ; under them two banks Of roses red and white , divided by An arch 44 [ ACT III . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... sun's most glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to gaze there ; then over those A several bow of jet securely twines In semicircles ; under them two banks Of roses red and white , divided by An arch 44 [ ACT III . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
Page 141
... Banks the clown of the piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits are respectively authenticated by their proper names . " It seems to have been a trick of the trade , " says Mr. Gifford , " to ...
... Banks the clown of the piece , in the water . That no doubts might arise of the likenesses , the portraits are respectively authenticated by their proper names . " It seems to have been a trick of the trade , " says Mr. Gifford , " to ...
Page 146
... BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other countrymen . WARBECK , SOMERTON , suitors to FRANK , THORNEY'S son . CARTER's daughters . CUDDY BANKs , the clown . Morris - dancers . SAWGUT , an old fiddler . Justice ...
... BANKS , a countryman . RATCLIFFE . W. HAMLUC , and several other countrymen . WARBECK , SOMERTON , suitors to FRANK , THORNEY'S son . CARTER's daughters . CUDDY BANKs , the clown . Morris - dancers . SAWGUT , an old fiddler . Justice ...
Page 164
... BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me ...
... BANKS . Banks . Out , out upon thee , witch ! Saw . Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me ...
Page 166
... Banks ! -- have you forgot since he paced it from Enfield Chase to Edmonton ? -Cuddy , honest Cuddy , cast thy stuff.1 Cud . Suffer may ye all ! it shall be known , I can take my ease as well as another man . Seek your hobby - horse ...
... Banks ! -- have you forgot since he paced it from Enfield Chase to Edmonton ? -Cuddy , honest Cuddy , cast thy stuff.1 Cud . Suffer may ye all ! it shall be known , I can take my ease as well as another man . Seek your hobby - horse ...
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