The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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24. lappuse
... Evad . O , my dearest brother ! Your presence is more joyful than this day Can be unto me . THE MASQUE . NIGHT rises in Mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun is drown'd , and with him fell the Day . Bright ...
... Evad . O , my dearest brother ! Your presence is more joyful than this day Can be unto me . THE MASQUE . NIGHT rises in Mists . Night . Our reign is come ; for in the raging sea The sun is drown'd , and with him fell the Day . Bright ...
34. lappuse
... make to - night . Evad . You are very merry , Dula . 8 Yon same flashing stream . ] So all the quartos but the first . Dula . I should be merrier far , if ' 34 THE MAID'S TRAGEDY . [ ACT II . We will not see you laid. Good-night...
... make to - night . Evad . You are very merry , Dula . 8 Yon same flashing stream . ] So all the quartos but the first . Dula . I should be merrier far , if ' 34 THE MAID'S TRAGEDY . [ ACT II . We will not see you laid. Good-night...
35. lappuse
... Evad . How's that ? Dula . That I might go to bed with him With the credit that you do . ' Evad . Why , how now , wench ? Dula . Come , ladies , will you help ? Evad . I am soon undone . Dula . And as soon done : Good store of clothes ...
... Evad . How's that ? Dula . That I might go to bed with him With the credit that you do . ' Evad . Why , how now , wench ? Dula . Come , ladies , will you help ? Evad . I am soon undone . Dula . And as soon done : Good store of clothes ...
36. lappuse
... Evad . Nay , ' faith , then take it . Dula . Take it , madam ? where ? We all , I hope , will take it , that are here . Evad . Nay , then , I'll give you o'er . Dula . So will I make The ablest man in Rhodes , or his heart ache . Evad ...
... Evad . Nay , ' faith , then take it . Dula . Take it , madam ? where ? We all , I hope , will take it , that are here . Evad . Nay , then , I'll give you o'er . Dula . So will I make The ablest man in Rhodes , or his heart ache . Evad ...
37. lappuse
... Evad . Nay , leave this sad talk , madam . Asp . Would I could ! Then should I leave the cause . Evad . See , if you have not spoil'd all Dula's mirth . Asp . Thou think'st thy heart hard ; but if thou be'st caught , Remember me ; thou ...
... Evad . Nay , leave this sad talk , madam . Asp . Would I could ! Then should I leave the cause . Evad . See , if you have not spoil'd all Dula's mirth . Asp . Thou think'st thy heart hard ; but if thou be'st caught , Remember me ; thou ...
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