The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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... thou art doubly welcome : I will not lose the sight of such a rarity For one part of my hopes . When do you intend To visit my great - spirited sister ? Men . May I Without offence ? Amet . Without offence ! -- Parthenophill Shall find ...
... thou art doubly welcome : I will not lose the sight of such a rarity For one part of my hopes . When do you intend To visit my great - spirited sister ? Men . May I Without offence ? Amet . Without offence ! -- Parthenophill Shall find ...
Page 58
... Thou art yet but simple . Gril . Do you think so ? Cuc . I have a brain ; I have a headpiece : o ' my conscience ... thou dar'st ; I stand thee . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy 1 There lies my gravity ( throws ...
... Thou art yet but simple . Gril . Do you think so ? Cuc . I have a brain ; I have a headpiece : o ' my conscience ... thou dar'st ; I stand thee . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy 1 There lies my gravity ( throws ...
Page 59
... Thou art fortune's idiot , vir- tue's bankrupt , manhood's scandal , and thine own scourge . Thou wouldst hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and ...
... Thou art fortune's idiot , vir- tue's bankrupt , manhood's scandal , and thine own scourge . Thou wouldst hang thyself , so wretchedly miserable thou art , but that no man will trust thee with as much money as will buy a halter ; and ...
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