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Page 96
Honesty's indeed a fine jewel , but the Indies Where't grows is hard to be discover
'd : ' troth , sir , I care for no long travels with lost labour . Priest . Pleasures of
every sense have been your servants , Whenas you have commanded them .
Ray .
Honesty's indeed a fine jewel , but the Indies Where't grows is hard to be discover
'd : ' troth , sir , I care for no long travels with lost labour . Priest . Pleasures of
every sense have been your servants , Whenas you have commanded them .
Ray .
Page 108
... I'll teach thee ; Let's but thus dally , all the pleasures The moon beholds , her
man shall reach thee . 1 Not a lark , & c . ] I attribute , without scruple , all these
incidental glimpses of rural nature to Decker . Ford rarely , if ever , indulges in
them .
... I'll teach thee ; Let's but thus dally , all the pleasures The moon beholds , her
man shall reach thee . 1 Not a lark , & c . ] I attribute , without scruple , all these
incidental glimpses of rural nature to Decker . Ford rarely , if ever , indulges in
them .
Page 128
You have had precious pleasures , choice of drunkenness ; Will you be gone ?
Ray . I feel a war within me , And every doubt that resolution kills Springs up a
greater : in the year's revolution , There cannot be a season more delicious ,
When ...
You have had precious pleasures , choice of drunkenness ; Will you be gone ?
Ray . I feel a war within me , And every doubt that resolution kills Springs up a
greater : in the year's revolution , There cannot be a season more delicious ,
When ...
Page 134
Never till now Did admiration beget in me truly The rare - match'd twins at once ,
pity and pleasure . ... other seasons ; yet my pleasures with you , From their false
charms , do get the start , as far As Heaven's great lamp from every minor star .
Never till now Did admiration beget in me truly The rare - match'd twins at once ,
pity and pleasure . ... other seasons ; yet my pleasures with you , From their false
charms , do get the start , as far As Heaven's great lamp from every minor star .
Page 135
How do these pleasures please ? Hüm . Pleasures ! of our old dramatic literature
may be enlarged by a few observations on the “ masque ” of which the mere title
is given in the text . The mask itself grew out of an opinion strongly current ...
How do these pleasures please ? Hüm . Pleasures ! of our old dramatic literature
may be enlarged by a few observations on the “ masque ” of which the mere title
is given in the text . The mask itself grew out of an opinion strongly current ...
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