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 94
... AUTUMN . BACCHANALIAN . BOUNTY . WINTER . TIME . PRIEST of the Sun. HUMOUR . FOLLY . A Soldier , a Spaniard , an Italian dancer , a French tailor , a Forester , Maskers , Clowns , & c . THE SUN'S DARLING . ACT I. SCENE I. A Temple.
... AUTUMN . BACCHANALIAN . BOUNTY . WINTER . TIME . PRIEST of the Sun. HUMOUR . FOLLY . A Soldier , a Spaniard , an Italian dancer , a French tailor , a Forester , Maskers , Clowns , & c . THE SUN'S DARLING . ACT I. SCENE I. A Temple.
Page 99
... humour is't not ? Ray . To any one that knows you not , it is . Priest . You must avoid . Fol . Away , away ! I have no such meaning , in- deed , la ! [ Music of Recorders . Priest . Hark ! the fair hour is come ; draw to the altar ...
... humour is't not ? Ray . To any one that knows you not , it is . Priest . You must avoid . Fol . Away , away ! I have no such meaning , in- deed , la ! [ Music of Recorders . Priest . Hark ! the fair hour is come ; draw to the altar ...
Page 105
... Humour . Ray . Strange name ! I never saw her , knew her not ; What kind of creature is she ? Fol . Creature ! of a skin soft as pomatum , sleek as jelly , white as blanched almonds ; breath , sweet as a monkey's ; lips of cherries ...
... Humour . Ray . Strange name ! I never saw her , knew her not ; What kind of creature is she ? Fol . Creature ! of a skin soft as pomatum , sleek as jelly , white as blanched almonds ; breath , sweet as a monkey's ; lips of cherries ...
Page 111
... HUMOUR . Spring . Oh , I am sick at heart ! unthankful man , ' Tis thou hast wounded me ; farewell ! Ray . Farewell ! [ She is led in by Delight . Fol . Health , recover her ; sirrah , Youth , look to her . Health . That bird that in ...
... HUMOUR . Spring . Oh , I am sick at heart ! unthankful man , ' Tis thou hast wounded me ; farewell ! Ray . Farewell ! [ She is led in by Delight . Fol . Health , recover her ; sirrah , Youth , look to her . Health . That bird that in ...
Page 112
... HUMOUR . Hum . My waiters quoited off by you ! you flay them ! Whence come these thunderbolts ? what furies haunt you ? Ray . You . Fol . She ! Ray . Yes , and thou . Fol . Bow wow ! Ray . I shall grow old , diseased , and melancholy ...
... HUMOUR . Hum . My waiters quoited off by you ! you flay them ! Whence come these thunderbolts ? what furies haunt you ? Ray . You . Fol . She ! Ray . Yes , and thou . Fol . Bow wow ! Ray . I shall grow old , diseased , and melancholy ...
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