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 27
... madam Levidolche and Adurni Might revel in their sports without control , Secure , uncheck'd . Aurel . You range too wildly now , Are too much inconsiderate . Mal . I am A gentleman free born , I never wore The rags of any great man's ...
... madam Levidolche and Adurni Might revel in their sports without control , Secure , uncheck'd . Aurel . You range too wildly now , Are too much inconsiderate . Mal . I am A gentleman free born , I never wore The rags of any great man's ...
Page 93
... Madam , from what he calls the " teeth of time ; " and something yet more destructive than the teeth of time , the vulgar and malignant persecution of all that tended to harmonize and improve society . GIFFORD . DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
... Madam , from what he calls the " teeth of time ; " and something yet more destructive than the teeth of time , the vulgar and malignant persecution of all that tended to harmonize and improve society . GIFFORD . DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
Page 102
... Madam , I shall , And on his smooth cheek such sweet roses set , You still shall sit to gather them ; and when Their colours fade , [ like ] brave shall spring again . Spring . Thou , without whom they that have hills of gold Are slaves ...
... Madam , I shall , And on his smooth cheek such sweet roses set , You still shall sit to gather them ; and when Their colours fade , [ like ] brave shall spring again . Spring . Thou , without whom they that have hills of gold Are slaves ...
Page 123
... madam ? We can be courteous without stain of honour : Our bounty gives him a welcome free , But chaste and honourable . [ A flourish . Shouts within . Ray . The meaning of this mirth ? Pom . My lord is coming . Ray . Let us attend to ...
... madam ? We can be courteous without stain of honour : Our bounty gives him a welcome free , But chaste and honourable . [ A flourish . Shouts within . Ray . The meaning of this mirth ? Pom . My lord is coming . Ray . Let us attend to ...
Page 124
... madam ? a retirement From these extremes , in men more tolerable , Will better fit our modesties . Hum . I'll drink , And be a Bacchanalian - no , I will not . Enter , I'll follow ; -stay , I'll go before . Pom . Even what Humour ...
... madam ? a retirement From these extremes , in men more tolerable , Will better fit our modesties . Hum . I'll drink , And be a Bacchanalian - no , I will not . Enter , I'll follow ; -stay , I'll go before . Pom . Even what Humour ...
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