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 15
... fear , or envy . To your charge , Trelcatio , our good uncle , and the comfort Of my Spinella's sister , fair Castanna , I do intrust this treasure . Trel . I dare promise My husbanding that trust with truth and care . Cast . My sister ...
... fear , or envy . To your charge , Trelcatio , our good uncle , and the comfort Of my Spinella's sister , fair Castanna , I do intrust this treasure . Trel . I dare promise My husbanding that trust with truth and care . Cast . My sister ...
Page 16
... fear : to show my duty , And not to take heart from you , I'll walk from you At your command , and not so much as trouble Your thought with one poor looking back . Aur . I thank thee , My worthy wife ! Before we kiss , receive This ...
... fear : to show my duty , And not to take heart from you , I'll walk from you At your command , and not so much as trouble Your thought with one poor looking back . Aur . I thank thee , My worthy wife ! Before we kiss , receive This ...
Page 28
... fear bondage who are slaves to fear , The sweetest freedom is an honest heart . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Street . Enter FUTELLI and GUZMAN . Fut . Dexterity and sufferance , brave don , Are engines the pure politic must work with ...
... fear bondage who are slaves to fear , The sweetest freedom is an honest heart . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Street . Enter FUTELLI and GUZMAN . Fut . Dexterity and sufferance , brave don , Are engines the pure politic must work with ...
Page 43
... fear , with too much ill success , in trial Of unbecoming courtesies , your welcome Ends in so sad a farewell . Adur . I will stand The roughness of the encounter , like a gentleman , And wait ye to your homes , whate'er befall me ...
... fear , with too much ill success , in trial Of unbecoming courtesies , your welcome Ends in so sad a farewell . Adur . I will stand The roughness of the encounter , like a gentleman , And wait ye to your homes , whate'er befall me ...
Page 46
... fear nothing , don , we have our blades , Are metal men ourselves , try us who dare . Guz . Our brother speaks our mind , think what you please on ' t . Ben . A match ; observe well this switch ; with this only switch have I pash'd out ...
... fear nothing , don , we have our blades , Are metal men ourselves , try us who dare . Guz . Our brother speaks our mind , think what you please on ' t . Ben . A match ; observe well this switch ; with this only switch have I pash'd out ...
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