Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Pray you say peace sir . Prusias . On what conditions ? Flaminius . The deliverie Of this seductor , and his complices On noe tearmes els , and suddainelye Prusias . How can I Dispense with my faith gieven . Philoxenus . I'le yeelde you ...
... Pray you say peace sir . Prusias . On what conditions ? Flaminius . The deliverie Of this seductor , and his complices On noe tearmes els , and suddainelye Prusias . How can I Dispense with my faith gieven . Philoxenus . I'le yeelde you ...
Page 74
... Pray you what are you ? Courtezan . Without your pittie neerer to the grave Then the malice of prevaylinge enemies Can hurrie you . Antiochus . My pittie ! I will part with Soe much from what I have ingros'd to mourne Mine owne ...
... Pray you what are you ? Courtezan . Without your pittie neerer to the grave Then the malice of prevaylinge enemies Can hurrie you . Antiochus . My pittie ! I will part with Soe much from what I have ingros'd to mourne Mine owne ...
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... Pray you accept such entertainment as Syracusa can present you . When the impostor Arrives , let us have notice . Pray you walke sir . ACTUS QUINTI , SCENA ULTIMA . [ Exeunt . Enter ANTIOCHUS , CAPTAINE ( Wm . Patt ) , and SOLDIERS ...
... Pray you accept such entertainment as Syracusa can present you . When the impostor Arrives , let us have notice . Pray you walke sir . ACTUS QUINTI , SCENA ULTIMA . [ Exeunt . Enter ANTIOCHUS , CAPTAINE ( Wm . Patt ) , and SOLDIERS ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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