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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... Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON . Amet . Give me thy hand . I will not say , Thou'rt welcome ;. That is the common road of common friends . I'm glad I have thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced ...
... Exeunt all but AMETHUS and MENAPHON . Amet . Give me thy hand . I will not say , Thou'rt welcome ;. That is the common road of common friends . I'm glad I have thee here - Oh ! I want words To let thee know my heart . Men . ' Tis pieced ...
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... excellent , And I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... excellent , And I too low in merit . Amet . I'll prepare A noble welcome ; and , friend , ere we part , Unload to thee an overcharged heart . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Palace . Enter sc . 1. ] 55 THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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... Exeunt . SCENE III . An Apartment in the House of THAMASTA . Enter AMETHUS , THAMASTA , and KALA . Amet . Does this show well ? Tha . What would you have me do ? 1 i . e . deceitful , cheating . Amet . Not like a lady of the trim , sc ...
... Exeunt . SCENE III . An Apartment in the House of THAMASTA . Enter AMETHUS , THAMASTA , and KALA . Amet . Does this show well ? Tha . What would you have me do ? 1 i . e . deceitful , cheating . Amet . Not like a lady of the trim , sc ...
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... Exeunt MEN . AMET . and PAR . Tha . Kala ! O , Kala ! Kala . Lady . Tha . We are private ; Thou art my closet . Kala . Lock your secrets close then ; I am not to be forced . Tha . Never till now Could I be sensible of being a traitor To ...
... Exeunt MEN . AMET . and PAR . Tha . Kala ! O , Kala ! Kala . Lady . Tha . We are private ; Thou art my closet . Kala . Lock your secrets close then ; I am not to be forced . Tha . Never till now Could I be sensible of being a traitor To ...
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... Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. An Apartment in the Palace . Enter SOPHRONOS and ARETUS . Soph . Our commonwealth is sick : ' tis more than time That we should wake the head thereof , who sleeps In the dull lethargy of lost security . The ...
... Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. An Apartment in the Palace . Enter SOPHRONOS and ARETUS . Soph . Our commonwealth is sick : ' tis more than time That we should wake the head thereof , who sleeps In the dull lethargy of lost security . The ...
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A-WATER Amet AMETHUS Amyc Amyclas ARETUS Armostes Athens Bass Bassanes beauty blood brother Calantha CHRISTALLA cittern Cleo Cleophila command Corax court cousin Crot CROTOLON DALYELL dare daughter Dawbeney dear doth earl Enter Eroclea Euph Euphranea Exeunt Exit eyes fair fate father favour Ford fortunes Frion Grau griefs Gril Gron GRONEAS hath heart heaven honour hope Hunt Huntley Ithocles John Ford Kala Kath king lady Lady's Trial LAMBERT SIMNEL live lord Lover's Melancholy marriage Melancholy Meleander Menaphon NEARCHUS never noble Orgilus Palador Parthenophill passion peace PELIAS Penthea Perkin PERKIN WARBECK PHILEMA pity poet pray prince princess prithee Prophilus Rhetias SCENE Sir William Stanley sister Soph SOPHRONOS soul Sparta speak sweet Tecnicus THAMASTA thank thee thine thou art thoughts truth Urswick vows WARBECK wife young youth