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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... D'Av . ] Exceeding good ; the man will " undertake ! " Observe it , D'Avolos . D'Av . Lady , I do ; ' Tis a smooth praise . Duke . Friend , in thy judgment I approve thy love , And love thee better for thy judging mine . Though my gray ...
... D'Av . ] Exceeding good ; the man will " undertake ! " Observe it , D'Avolos . D'Av . Lady , I do ; ' Tis a smooth praise . Duke . Friend , in thy judgment I approve thy love , And love thee better for thy judging mine . Though my gray ...
Page 240
... D'Av . ] Let ' em have time enough ; and , as thou canst , Be near to hear their courtship , D'Avolos . D'Av . Madam , I shall observe them with all cun- ning secrecy . Bian . Colona , attend our sister to her chamber . Col. I shall ...
... D'Av . ] Let ' em have time enough ; and , as thou canst , Be near to hear their courtship , D'Avolos . D'Av . Madam , I shall observe them with all cun- ning secrecy . Bian . Colona , attend our sister to her chamber . Col. I shall ...
Page 241
... D'Av . At it already ! admirable haste . Bian . Am I again betray'd ? bad man . Fern . Keep in , Bright angel , that severer breath to cool That heat of cruelty , which sways the temple Of your too stony breast : you cannot urge One ...
... D'Av . At it already ! admirable haste . Bian . Am I again betray'd ? bad man . Fern . Keep in , Bright angel , that severer breath to cool That heat of cruelty , which sways the temple Of your too stony breast : you cannot urge One ...
Page 242
... D'Av . Now , now , now the game's a - foot ! Fern . Stay , go not hence in choler , blessed wo- man ! You have school'd me ; lend me hearing ; though the float Of infinite desires swell to a tide Too high so soon to ebb , yet by this ...
... D'Av . Now , now , now the game's a - foot ! Fern . Stay , go not hence in choler , blessed wo- man ! You have school'd me ; lend me hearing ; though the float Of infinite desires swell to a tide Too high so soon to ebb , yet by this ...
Page 245
... D'Av . What would you know , my lord ? I confess I owe my life and service to you , as to my prince ; the one you have , the other you may take from me at your pleasure . Should I devise matter to feed your distrust , or suggest ...
... D'Av . What would you know , my lord ? I confess I owe my life and service to you , as to my prince ; the one you have , the other you may take from me at your pleasure . Should I devise matter to feed your distrust , or suggest ...
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