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The Lady's Trial . ] This play was licensed by the master of the revels , and
performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638. It was printed in the following year , and
apparently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible
to ...
The Lady's Trial . ] This play was licensed by the master of the revels , and
performed at the Cockpit , May 3d , 1638. It was printed in the following year , and
apparently with so little care , that from many passages it is now scarcely possible
to ...
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Does not yourself know , lady ? Amor . I do not uthe To thpend lip - labour upon
quethtionths , That I mythelf can anthwer . SONG below . What , hó ! we come to
be merry , Open the doors , a jovial crew , Lusty boys and free , and very , Tery ...
Does not yourself know , lady ? Amor . I do not uthe To thpend lip - labour upon
quethtionths , That I mythelf can anthwer . SONG below . What , hó ! we come to
be merry , Open the doors , a jovial crew , Lusty boys and free , and very , Tery ...
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With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. Piero . Lady , you ' ll perceive it . Ful . She seems in my first entrance to
admire me : Protest she eyes me round ; Fulg . she's thine own ! [ .Aside . Piero .
With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory John Ford William
Gifford. Piero . Lady , you ' ll perceive it . Ful . She seems in my first entrance to
admire me : Protest she eyes me round ; Fulg . she's thine own ! [ .Aside . Piero .
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To hear a canting mongrel - hear me , lady ! Guz . ' Tis no fair play . Ful . I care not
, fair or foul.I from a king derive my pedigree , King Oberon by name , from whom
my father , The mighty and courageous Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ...
To hear a canting mongrel - hear me , lady ! Guz . ' Tis no fair play . Ful . I care not
, fair or foul.I from a king derive my pedigree , King Oberon by name , from whom
my father , The mighty and courageous Mountibanco , Was lineally descended ...
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Talk'd in much fury , parted ; when as soon The lady vanish'd , after her the rest .
Aur . What follow'd ? Adur . My contrition on mine error ; In execution whereof I
have prov'd So punctually severe , that I renounce All memory , not to this one
fault ...
Talk'd in much fury , parted ; when as soon The lady vanish'd , after her the rest .
Aur . What follow'd ? Adur . My contrition on mine error ; In execution whereof I
have prov'd So punctually severe , that I renounce All memory , not to this one
fault ...
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