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 76
... mother's name forbear this anger ; If I have yoked myself beneath your wishes , Yet is my choice a lawful one : and I Will live as truly chaste unto his bosom , As e'er my faith hath bound me . Mart . A sweet couple ! Ben . We are so ...
... mother's name forbear this anger ; If I have yoked myself beneath your wishes , Yet is my choice a lawful one : and I Will live as truly chaste unto his bosom , As e'er my faith hath bound me . Mart . A sweet couple ! Ben . We are so ...
Page 101
... mother of the year , the Spring , That mother , on whose back Age ne'er can sit , For Age still waits on her ; that Spring , the nurse Whose milk the Summer sucks , and is made wanton ; Physician to the sick , strength to the sound , By ...
... mother of the year , the Spring , That mother , on whose back Age ne'er can sit , For Age still waits on her ; that Spring , the nurse Whose milk the Summer sucks , and is made wanton ; Physician to the sick , strength to the sound , By ...
Page 116
... mother - nurse , the Spring ! I'll break his heart for ' t : had she not a face , Too tempting for a Jove ? Del . The Graces sat On her fair eyelids ever ; but his youth , Lusting for change , so doted on a lady , Fantastic and yet fair ...
... mother - nurse , the Spring ! I'll break his heart for ' t : had she not a face , Too tempting for a Jove ? Del . The Graces sat On her fair eyelids ever ; but his youth , Lusting for change , so doted on a lady , Fantastic and yet fair ...
Page 119
... mother and my nurse . [ Flourish . - Exit , followed by PLEN . and DEL . Ray . Divinest ! Hum . Let her go . Fol . And I'll go after ; for I must and will have a fling at one of her plum - trees . Ray . I ne'er was scorn'd till now ...
... mother and my nurse . [ Flourish . - Exit , followed by PLEN . and DEL . Ray . Divinest ! Hum . Let her go . Fol . And I'll go after ; for I must and will have a fling at one of her plum - trees . Ray . I ne'er was scorn'd till now ...
Page 120
... mother , I'll give thee corn enough to feed the world . Ray . I need not golden apples , nor your corn ; What land soe'er the world's surveyor , the Sun , Can measure in a day , I dare call mine : All kingdoms I have right to ; I am ...
... mother , I'll give thee corn enough to feed the world . Ray . I need not golden apples , nor your corn ; What land soe'er the world's surveyor , the Sun , Can measure in a day , I dare call mine : All kingdoms I have right to ; I am ...
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