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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... folly Willing to range , be not , without excuse , Discover'd in the coinage of untruths ; I use no harder language . Thou art near Already on a shipwreck , in forsaking The holy land of friendship , [ and forbearing ] To talk your ...
... folly Willing to range , be not , without excuse , Discover'd in the coinage of untruths ; I use no harder language . Thou art near Already on a shipwreck , in forsaking The holy land of friendship , [ and forbearing ] To talk your ...
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... folly ; I may curse The interest you lay claim to in my blood . Your mother , my dear niece , did die , I thought , Too soon , but she is happy ; had she lived Till now , and known the vanities your life Hath dealt in , she had wish'd ...
... folly ; I may curse The interest you lay claim to in my blood . Your mother , my dear niece , did die , I thought , Too soon , but she is happy ; had she lived Till now , and known the vanities your life Hath dealt in , she had wish'd ...
Page 41
... folly in the weed Of costly colours ; henceforth cast off far , Far from your noblest nature , the contempt Of goodness , and be gentler to your fame , By purchase of a life to grace your story . Adur . Dear , how sweetly Reproof drops ...
... folly in the weed Of costly colours ; henceforth cast off far , Far from your noblest nature , the contempt Of goodness , and be gentler to your fame , By purchase of a life to grace your story . Adur . Dear , how sweetly Reproof drops ...
Page 43
... folly . A fearful storm is hovering , it will fall ; No shelter can avoid it : let the guilty Sink under their own ruin . Spin . How unmanly ! His anger threatens mischief ! Amor . Whom , I prethee , Doth the man speak to ? Adur . Lady ...
... folly . A fearful storm is hovering , it will fall ; No shelter can avoid it : let the guilty Sink under their own ruin . Spin . How unmanly ! His anger threatens mischief ! Amor . Whom , I prethee , Doth the man speak to ? Adur . Lady ...
Page 62
... folly . Enter CASTANNA . Cast . Your summons warn'd me hither ; I am come . Sister ! my sister , ' t was an unkind part , Not to take me along wi ' you . Mal . Chide her for it ; Castanna , this house is as freely yours As ever was your ...
... folly . Enter CASTANNA . Cast . Your summons warn'd me hither ; I am come . Sister ! my sister , ' t was an unkind part , Not to take me along wi ' you . Mal . Chide her for it ; Castanna , this house is as freely yours As ever was your ...
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