Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... I'le fill prowd Tiber with the carkasses Of men , women , and children . Doe not persuade mee , I'le showe noe mercie . 3 Marchant . Have the power to hurt first . Berecinthius . Then by the Senators , whom I'le use as horses , I will ...
... I'le fill prowd Tiber with the carkasses Of men , women , and children . Doe not persuade mee , I'le showe noe mercie . 3 Marchant . Have the power to hurt first . Berecinthius . Then by the Senators , whom I'le use as horses , I will ...
Page 60
... I'le yeelde you reasons . Prusias . Let it bee peace then oh . Pray you call in The wretched man . In the meane time I'le consyder How to excuse myselfe . Flaminius . While I in silence [ Exit PHILOXEnus . Triumph in my successe , and ...
... I'le yeelde you reasons . Prusias . Let it bee peace then oh . Pray you call in The wretched man . In the meane time I'le consyder How to excuse myselfe . Flaminius . While I in silence [ Exit PHILOXEnus . Triumph in my successe , and ...
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... I'le there expose them like birds in a cage , To be gap'd on in midst of the throng . Nay , now I have got them within my clutches , I'le neither favour lady , nor dutches , Although they may think this over - much is , They are no more ...
... I'le there expose them like birds in a cage , To be gap'd on in midst of the throng . Nay , now I have got them within my clutches , I'le neither favour lady , nor dutches , Although they may think this over - much is , They are no more ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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