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 54
... hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity.2 Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with entreaties , And interruption . But , my princely friend , It was not strange the music of his hand Did overmatch birds , when his voice and ...
... hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity.2 Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with entreaties , And interruption . But , my princely friend , It was not strange the music of his hand Did overmatch birds , when his voice and ...
Page 68
... hast an honest look.- Thou hast a tongue , I hope , that is not oil'd With flattery : be open . Though ' t is true , That in my younger days I oft have heard Agenor's name , my father , more traduced , Than I could then observe : yet I ...
... hast an honest look.- Thou hast a tongue , I hope , that is not oil'd With flattery : be open . Though ' t is true , That in my younger days I oft have heard Agenor's name , my father , more traduced , Than I could then observe : yet I ...
Page 70
... hast unlock'd A tongue was vow'd to silence ; for requital— Open my bosom , Rhetias . Rhe . What's your meaning ? Pal . To tie thee to an oath of secrecy- Unloose the buttons , man ! thou dost it faintly : What find'st thou there ? Rhe ...
... hast unlock'd A tongue was vow'd to silence ; for requital— Open my bosom , Rhetias . Rhe . What's your meaning ? Pal . To tie thee to an oath of secrecy- Unloose the buttons , man ! thou dost it faintly : What find'st thou there ? Rhe ...
Page 71
... Hast learned any wit abroad ? Canst tell news and swear lies with a grace like a true traveller ? -What new ouzle's ' this ? Tha . Your highness shall do right to your own judgment , In taking more than common notice of This stranger ...
... Hast learned any wit abroad ? Canst tell news and swear lies with a grace like a true traveller ? -What new ouzle's ' this ? Tha . Your highness shall do right to your own judgment , In taking more than common notice of This stranger ...
Page 88
... hast a moving eloquence , Partheno- phill ! - Parthenophill , in vain we strive to cross The destiny that guides us : my great heart Is stoop'd so much beneath that wonted pride , That first disguis'd it , that I now prefer A miserable ...
... hast a moving eloquence , Partheno- phill ! - Parthenophill , in vain we strive to cross The destiny that guides us : my great heart Is stoop'd so much beneath that wonted pride , That first disguis'd it , that I now prefer A miserable ...
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