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 72
... Exit . Men . His wonted melancholy still pursues him . Amet . I told you so . Tha . You must not wonder at it . Par . I do not , lady . Amet . Shall we to the castle ? Men . We will attend you both . Rhe . All three - I'll go too . Hark ...
... Exit . Men . His wonted melancholy still pursues him . Amet . I told you so . Tha . You must not wonder at it . Par . I do not , lady . Amet . Shall we to the castle ? Men . We will attend you both . Rhe . All three - I'll go too . Hark ...
Page 74
... Exit . Whom my ambition shall bend to . " - T was so ! Kal . These very words he spake . Tha . These very words Curse thee , unfaithful creature , to thy grave . Thou woo'dst him for thyself ? Kal . You said I should . Tha . My name was ...
... Exit . Whom my ambition shall bend to . " - T was so ! Kal . These very words he spake . Tha . These very words Curse thee , unfaithful creature , to thy grave . Thou woo'dst him for thyself ? Kal . You said I should . Tha . My name was ...
Page 75
... Exit . 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 ...
... Exit . 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 ...
Page 77
... Exit . Amet . My lord Meleander , Menaphon , your kins- man , Newly return'd from travel , comes to tender His duty to you ; to you his love , fair mistress . Men . I would I could as easily remove Sadness from your remembrance , sir ...
... Exit . Amet . My lord Meleander , Menaphon , your kins- man , Newly return'd from travel , comes to tender His duty to you ; to you his love , fair mistress . Men . I would I could as easily remove Sadness from your remembrance , sir ...
Page 79
... Exit . Rhe . I'll follow him . My lord Amethus , use your time respectively ; few words to purpose soonest prevail : study no long orations ; be plain and short . I'll follow him . [ Exit . Amet . Cleophila , although these blacker ...
... Exit . Rhe . I'll follow him . My lord Amethus , use your time respectively ; few words to purpose soonest prevail : study no long orations ; be plain and short . I'll follow him . [ Exit . Amet . Cleophila , although these blacker ...
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