The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
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Page 24
... Piero . Herself Walks evermore a - foot , and knows not whether A coach doth trot or amble- Fut . But by hearsay . Adur . Stop , gentlemen , you run a gallop both ; Are out of breath sure : ' t is a kind of compli- ment Scarce enter'd ...
... Piero . Herself Walks evermore a - foot , and knows not whether A coach doth trot or amble- Fut . But by hearsay . Adur . Stop , gentlemen , you run a gallop both ; Are out of breath sure : ' t is a kind of compli- ment Scarce enter'd ...
Page 25
... Piero and Fut . Your lordship's humblest . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Room in MALFATO's House . Enter AURELIO and MALFATO . Aurel . A melancholy , grounded , and resolv'd , Received into a habit , argues love , Or deep impression of ...
... Piero and Fut . Your lordship's humblest . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Room in MALFATO's House . Enter AURELIO and MALFATO . Aurel . A melancholy , grounded , and resolv'd , Received into a habit , argues love , Or deep impression of ...
Page 31
... PIERO . Ful . What is lost is lost , Money is trash , and ladies are et ceteras , Play's play , luck ' s luck , fortune's an - I know what ; You see the worst of me , and what ' s all this now ? Piero . A very spark , I vow ; you will ...
... PIERO . Ful . What is lost is lost , Money is trash , and ladies are et ceteras , Play's play , luck ' s luck , fortune's an - I know what ; You see the worst of me , and what ' s all this now ? Piero . A very spark , I vow ; you will ...
Page 32
... Piero . But not your love , Fulgoso . Ful . No , she ' s inherent , and mine own past losing . Piero . It tickles me to think with how much state , You , as it were , did run at tilt in love , Before your Amoretta . Ful . Broke my lance .
... Piero . But not your love , Fulgoso . Ful . No , she ' s inherent , and mine own past losing . Piero . It tickles me to think with how much state , You , as it were , did run at tilt in love , Before your Amoretta . Ful . Broke my lance .
Page 33
... Piero . Stoutly ventured , Don , hold him to ' t . Ful . ' Protest , a fine conceit , A very fine conceit ; and thus I told her , That for mine own part , if she liked me , so ! If not , not ; for " my duck , or doe , ” said I , " It is ...
... Piero . Stoutly ventured , Don , hold him to ' t . Ful . ' Protest , a fine conceit , A very fine conceit ; and thus I told her , That for mine own part , if she liked me , so ! If not , not ; for " my duck , or doe , ” said I , " It is ...
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