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 156
... Grau . In sooth , not well , She is so over - sad . Bass . Leave chattering , magpie.- Thy brother is return'd , sweet , safe , and honour'd With a triumphant victory ; thou shalt visit him ; We will to court , where , if it be thy ...
... Grau . In sooth , not well , She is so over - sad . Bass . Leave chattering , magpie.- Thy brother is return'd , sweet , safe , and honour'd With a triumphant victory ; thou shalt visit him ; We will to court , where , if it be thy ...
Page 157
... GRAU . ] Grausis , You are a juggling jade . - This sadness , sweetest , Becomes not youthful blood ; -I'll have you pounded- [ TO GRAU . For my sake put on a more cheerful mirth ; Thou ' It mar thy cheeks , and make me old in griefs ...
... GRAU . ] Grausis , You are a juggling jade . - This sadness , sweetest , Becomes not youthful blood ; -I'll have you pounded- [ TO GRAU . For my sake put on a more cheerful mirth ; Thou ' It mar thy cheeks , and make me old in griefs ...
Page 158
... follow step by step . Pro . Your arm , fair madam . [ Exeunt all but BASS . and GRAU . Bass . One word with your old hagship ; thou hadst better Rail'd at the saints thou worshipp'st than have thwarted My 158 [ ACT II . THE BROKEN HEART .
... follow step by step . Pro . Your arm , fair madam . [ Exeunt all but BASS . and GRAU . Bass . One word with your old hagship ; thou hadst better Rail'd at the saints thou worshipp'st than have thwarted My 158 [ ACT II . THE BROKEN HEART .
Page 159
... Grau . You dote , You are beside yourself . A politician In jealousy ? no , you're too gross , too vulgar . Pish , teach not me by trade ; I know my cue : My crossing you sinks me into her trust , By which I shall know all ; my trade ...
... Grau . You dote , You are beside yourself . A politician In jealousy ? no , you're too gross , too vulgar . Pish , teach not me by trade ; I know my cue : My crossing you sinks me into her trust , By which I shall know all ; my trade ...
Page 169
... Grau . Now you are in humours . Bass . She's by herself , there's hope of that ; she's sad too ; She's in strong contemplation ; yes , and fix'd : The signs are wholesome .. Grau . Very wholesome , truly . Bass . Hold your chops ...
... Grau . Now you are in humours . Bass . She's by herself , there's hope of that ; she's sad too ; She's in strong contemplation ; yes , and fix'd : The signs are wholesome .. Grau . Very wholesome , truly . Bass . Hold your chops ...
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