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 156
... Dost thou despise me ? Car . Let them talk on , master Thorney ; I know Sue's mind . The fly may buzz about the candle , he shall but singe his wings when all's done : Frank , Frank is he has her heart . Som . But shall I live in hope ...
... Dost thou despise me ? Car . Let them talk on , master Thorney ; I know Sue's mind . The fly may buzz about the candle , he shall but singe his wings when all's done : Frank , Frank is he has her heart . Som . But shall I live in hope ...
Page 164
... Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me . Banks . Down with them when I bid thee , quickly ; I'll ...
... Dost call me witch ? Banks . I do , witch , I do ; and worse I would , knew I a name more hateful . What makest thou upon my ground ? Saw . Gather a few rotten sticks to warm me . Banks . Down with them when I bid thee , quickly ; I'll ...
Page 167
... dost now ? Cud . " Ungirt , unblest , " says the proverb ; but my girdle shall serve for a riding knot ; and a fig for all the witches in Christendom ! What wouldst thou ? 1 Cl . The devil cannot abide to be crossed . 2 Cl . And scorns ...
... dost now ? Cud . " Ungirt , unblest , " says the proverb ; but my girdle shall serve for a riding knot ; and a fig for all the witches in Christendom ! What wouldst thou ? 1 Cl . The devil cannot abide to be crossed . 2 Cl . And scorns ...
Page 170
... Dost laugh ! Why wilt not kill him ? Dog . Fool , because I cannot . Though we have power , know , it is circumscribed , And tied in limits ; though he be curst to thee , 1 Yet of himself , he is loving to the world , And charitable to ...
... Dost laugh ! Why wilt not kill him ? Dog . Fool , because I cannot . Though we have power , know , it is circumscribed , And tied in limits ; though he be curst to thee , 1 Yet of himself , he is loving to the world , And charitable to ...
Page 173
... dost thou think that I can do ' t , and I alone ? Cud . Truly , mother witch , I do verily believe so ; and , when I see it done , I shall be half - persuaded so too . Saw . It is enough ; what art can do , be sure of . Turn to the west ...
... dost thou think that I can do ' t , and I alone ? Cud . Truly , mother witch , I do verily believe so ; and , when I see it done , I shall be half - persuaded so too . Saw . It is enough ; what art can do , be sure of . Turn to the west ...
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