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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Page 75
... Cleo . Tread softly , Trollio , my father sleeps still . Trol . Ay , forsooth ; but he sleeps like a hare , with his eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take ...
... Cleo . Tread softly , Trollio , my father sleeps still . Trol . Ay , forsooth ; but he sleeps like a hare , with his eyes open , and that ' s no good sign . Cleo . Sure thou art weary of this sullen living ; But I am not ; for I take ...
Page 76
... Cleo . Sir , I am here ; how do you , sir ? Mel . The raven croak'd , and hollow shrieks of owls Sung dirges at her funeral ; I laugh'd The while , for ' t was no boot to weep . The girl Was fresh and full of youth ; but , oh ! the ...
... Cleo . Sir , I am here ; how do you , sir ? Mel . The raven croak'd , and hollow shrieks of owls Sung dirges at her funeral ; I laugh'd The while , for ' t was no boot to weep . The girl Was fresh and full of youth ; but , oh ! the ...
Page 77
... Cleo . One chief of them , [ my ] worthy cousin , lives In you , and your well - doing . Men . This young stranger Will well deserve your knowledge . Amet . For my friend's sake , Lady , pray give him welcome . Cleo . He has met it , If ...
... Cleo . One chief of them , [ my ] worthy cousin , lives In you , and your well - doing . Men . This young stranger Will well deserve your knowledge . Amet . For my friend's sake , Lady , pray give him welcome . Cleo . He has met it , If ...
Page 79
... Cleo . I am so low In mine own fortunes , and my father's woes , That I want words to tell you , you deserve A worthier choice . Amet . But give me leave to hope . Men . My friend is serious . Cleo . Sir , this for answer . If I ever ...
... Cleo . I am so low In mine own fortunes , and my father's woes , That I want words to tell you , you deserve A worthier choice . Amet . But give me leave to hope . Men . My friend is serious . Cleo . Sir , this for answer . If I ever ...
Page 80
... Cleo . Still you shall have my prayer . Amet . Still you my truth . ACT III .. SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter CUCULUS and GRILLA , the former in a black velvet cap , and a white feather , with a paper in his hand . Cuc ...
... Cleo . Still you shall have my prayer . Amet . Still you my truth . ACT III .. SCENE I. A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter CUCULUS and GRILLA , the former in a black velvet cap , and a white feather , with a paper in his hand . Cuc ...
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