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 16
... 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 caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid ...
... 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 caution from thine Auria : first - Castanna , Let us bid ...
Page 20
... I'll follow you to your horse . SCENE II . A Room in the House of ADURNI . [ Exeunt . Enter ADURNI , and FUTELLI , with a letter , which he pre- sents to ADURNI . Adur . With her own hand ? Fut . She never used , my lord , A second ...
... I'll follow you to your horse . SCENE II . A Room in the House of ADURNI . [ Exeunt . Enter ADURNI , and FUTELLI , with a letter , which he pre- sents to ADURNI . Adur . With her own hand ? Fut . She never used , my lord , A second ...
Page 26
... I'll endeavour to unfold it . Aurel . How fares the lord Adurni ? Fut . Sure in health , sir . Aurel . He is a noble gentleman , withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy , behaviour , language , And ...
... I'll endeavour to unfold it . Aurel . How fares the lord Adurni ? Fut . Sure in health , sir . Aurel . He is a noble gentleman , withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy , behaviour , language , And ...
Page 35
... I'll feast the don to - day , And fast with him to - morrow . Guz . Fair conditions . ADURNI , SPINELLA , AMORETTA , and CASTANNA pass over the stage . Adur . Futelli and Piero , follow speedily . Piero . My lord , we wait you . Fut ...
... I'll feast the don to - day , And fast with him to - morrow . Guz . Fair conditions . ADURNI , SPINELLA , AMORETTA , and CASTANNA pass over the stage . Adur . Futelli and Piero , follow speedily . Piero . My lord , we wait you . Fut ...
Page 44
... I'll tap A gallon of thy brains , and fill thy hogshead With two of wine for ' t . Guz . Not in friendship , brother . [ Draws . Ful . Or whistle thee into an ague : hang it , Be sociable ; drink till we roar and scratch ; Then drink ...
... I'll tap A gallon of thy brains , and fill thy hogshead With two of wine for ' t . Guz . Not in friendship , brother . [ Draws . Ful . Or whistle thee into an ague : hang it , Be sociable ; drink till we roar and scratch ; Then drink ...
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