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 51
... poor afflictions , than the tide Of my complaints . Men . Thamasta , my great mistress , Your princely sister , hath , I hope , ere this Confirm'd ' affection on some worthy choice . Amet . Not any , Menaphon . Her bosom yet Is ...
... poor afflictions , than the tide Of my complaints . Men . Thamasta , my great mistress , Your princely sister , hath , I hope , ere this Confirm'd ' affection on some worthy choice . Amet . Not any , Menaphon . Her bosom yet Is ...
Page 54
... poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end : " and in that sorrow , As he was pashing ' it ...
... poor creature ! I will soon revenge This cruelty upon the author of it ; Henceforth this lute , guilty of innocent blood , Shall never more betray a harmless peace To an untimely end : " and in that sorrow , As he was pashing ' it ...
Page 76
... poor souls guilty ere their cause be heard.— Good ! what art thou ? and thou ? Cleo . I am Cleophila , Your woful daughter . Trol . I am Trollio , Your honest implement . Mel . I know you both . ' Las , why d ' ye use me thus ? Thy ...
... poor souls guilty ere their cause be heard.— Good ! what art thou ? and thou ? Cleo . I am Cleophila , Your woful daughter . Trol . I am Trollio , Your honest implement . Mel . I know you both . ' Las , why d ' ye use me thus ? Thy ...
Page 78
... poor stock of my remaining thrift : You , you , the prince's cousin , how d ' ye like her ? Amethus , how d ' ye like her ? Amet . My intents Are just and honourable . Men . Sir , believe him . Mel . Take her ! -We two must part ; go to ...
... poor stock of my remaining thrift : You , you , the prince's cousin , how d ' ye like her ? Amethus , how d ' ye like her ? Amet . My intents Are just and honourable . Men . Sir , believe him . Mel . Take her ! -We two must part ; go to ...
Page 82
... the Younger " almost precluded the possibility of adding to any topic which he had previously made the object of his researches . - GIFFORD . Our prince , poor gentleman , is lost for ever 82 [ ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
... the Younger " almost precluded the possibility of adding to any topic which he had previously made the object of his researches . - GIFFORD . Our prince , poor gentleman , is lost for ever 82 [ ACT III . THE LOVER'S MELANCHOLY .
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