The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical and Explanatory, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 - English drama |
From inside the book
Results 11-15 of 53
Page 40
... fair . Lose not opportunity for air . Adur . Plead not , fair creature , without sense of pity , So incompassionately ' gainst a service , In nothing faulty more than pure obedience : My honours and my fortunes are led captives In ...
... fair . Lose not opportunity for air . Adur . Plead not , fair creature , without sense of pity , So incompassionately ' gainst a service , In nothing faulty more than pure obedience : My honours and my fortunes are led captives In ...
Page 42
... ? out with it ! Aurel . Horror , Becoming such a forfeit of obedience ; Hope not that any falsity in friendship Can palliate a broken faith , it dares not . Leave , in thy prayers , fair , vow - 42 [ ACT II . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
... ? out with it ! Aurel . Horror , Becoming such a forfeit of obedience ; Hope not that any falsity in friendship Can palliate a broken faith , it dares not . Leave , in thy prayers , fair , vow - 42 [ ACT II . THE LADY'S TRIAL .
Page 43
... fair , vow - breaking wanton , To dress thy soul anew , whose purer whiteness Is sullied by thy change from truth to folly . A fearful storm is hovering , it will fall ; No shelter can avoid it : let the guilty Sink under their own ruin ...
... fair , vow - breaking wanton , To dress thy soul anew , whose purer whiteness Is sullied by thy change from truth to folly . A fearful storm is hovering , it will fall ; No shelter can avoid it : let the guilty Sink under their own ruin ...
Page 44
... Fairs , fines , and honeys , are but flesh and blood . Guz . Our choler must advance . Ful . Dost long for a beating ... fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The sun's most glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to ...
... Fairs , fines , and honeys , are but flesh and blood . Guz . Our choler must advance . Ful . Dost long for a beating ... fair eyes , Like to a pair of pointed beams drawn from The sun's most glorious orb , do dazzle sight , Audacious to ...
Page 48
... fair and goodly , Yet I attribute to a nobler cause , Not my abilities , the thanks due to them . The duke of Florence hath too highly prized My duty in my service , by example , Rather to cherish and encourage virtue , In spirits of ...
... fair and goodly , Yet I attribute to a nobler cause , Not my abilities , the thanks due to them . The duke of Florence hath too highly prized My duty in my service , by example , Rather to cherish and encourage virtue , In spirits of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adur Adurni Amor art thou Aurel Aurelio Auria Banks beauty Benatzi Bian Bianca blood brave canst Cast Castanna creature Cuddy D'Av D'AVOLOS dare Devil dost Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fern Fernando Fior Flav folly fortunes four humours Frank Fulgoso Futelli Genoa gentlemen GIFFORD hath hear heart Heaven hobby-horse honest honour humour husband JOHN FORD Kath lady LADY'S TRIAL Levidolche live lord LOVE'S SACRIFICE madam maid Malfato marriage married Mart master Thorney mother Sawyer never noble Piero pity pleasures poor pray prince prithee Raybright SCENE scurvy shalt Sir Arthur Clarington sister Somerton soul speak Spin Spinella Spring SUN'S DARLING sweet thee There's thine Thor thou art thou hast Trel TRELCATIO Warbeck wife Winnifrede witch WITCH OF EDMONTON woman youth