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... the miracle of men , Malfato , — then she sigh ' d , - - this mite of gold Was only
entrance to a farther bounty : ' Tis meant , my lord , belike press - money . Adur .
Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing - Thy love to me ? Fut .
... the miracle of men , Malfato , — then she sigh ' d , - - this mite of gold Was only
entrance to a farther bounty : ' Tis meant , my lord , belike press - money . Adur .
Devil ! How durst she tempt thee [ thus , ] Futelli , knowing - Thy love to me ? Fut .
Page 143
1 In Gosson ' s “ Plays confuted in five Actions , " the attractions of the hobby -
horse and morris are included among the other delights which the Devil ,
according to this repentant dramatist , had created for the seduction of men ' s
souls .
1 In Gosson ' s “ Plays confuted in five Actions , " the attractions of the hobby -
horse and morris are included among the other delights which the Devil ,
according to this repentant dramatist , had created for the seduction of men ' s
souls .
Page 147
... little time For our continuing thrift ; that so , hereafter , The heir that shall be
born may not have cause To curse his hour of birth , which made him feel The
misery of beggary and want ; Two devils that are occasions to enforce A shameful
end ...
... little time For our continuing thrift ; that so , hereafter , The heir that shall be
born may not have cause To curse his hour of birth , which made him feel The
misery of beggary and want ; Two devils that are occasions to enforce A shameful
end ...
Page 154
When I am gone , think on my just complaint ; I was your devil ; oh , be you my
saint ! [ Exit . Sir Ar . Go thy ways ; as changeable a baggage As ever cozen ' d
knight ; I ' m glad I am rid of her . Honest ! marry , hang her ! Thorney is my debtor
; I ...
When I am gone , think on my just complaint ; I was your devil ; oh , be you my
saint ! [ Exit . Sir Ar . Go thy ways ; as changeable a baggage As ever cozen ' d
knight ; I ' m glad I am rid of her . Honest ! marry , hang her ! Thorney is my debtor
; I ...
Page 160
... more , desire , to make her your wise ? Frank . Else , sir , It were a wrong not to
be righted . Thor . True , It were : and you will marry her ? Frank . Heaven prosper
it , I do intend it . Thor . Oh , thou art a villain ! A devil like a man ! Wherein have ...
... more , desire , to make her your wise ? Frank . Else , sir , It were a wrong not to
be righted . Thor . True , It were : and you will marry her ? Frank . Heaven prosper
it , I do intend it . Thor . Oh , thou art a villain ! A devil like a man ! Wherein have ...
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