The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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13. lappuse
... fair sight ; and were ye oftner seen Thus gather'd here , ' twould please our king and queen . Upon my conscience , ye are welcome all To Lisbon , and the court of Portugal ; Where your fair eyes shall feed on no worse sights Than ...
... fair sight ; and were ye oftner seen Thus gather'd here , ' twould please our king and queen . Upon my conscience , ye are welcome all To Lisbon , and the court of Portugal ; Where your fair eyes shall feed on no worse sights Than ...
20. lappuse
... fair wife , shalt live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere better Athens perish'd , and my wife ( Which , Romans , I do know a worthy one , ) Than Sophocles should shrink of Sophocles , Commit ...
... fair wife , shalt live ; Athens shall stand , And all her privileges augmented be . Soph . " Twere better Athens perish'd , and my wife ( Which , Romans , I do know a worthy one , ) Than Sophocles should shrink of Sophocles , Commit ...
26. lappuse
... fair means cannot attain , force of arms shall accomplish . [ Draws . Nic . Put up , and live . Corn . I have put up too much already , thou corporal of concupiscence ; for I suspect thou hast " With this boot . ] i . e . With this ...
... fair means cannot attain , force of arms shall accomplish . [ Draws . Nic . Put up , and live . Corn . I have put up too much already , thou corporal of concupiscence ; for I suspect thou hast " With this boot . ] i . e . With this ...
35. lappuse
... necessary to read , and all conclude That ravelled thy whole story , whose heart , which should have been the soundest part , proved the most leprous.Mason . Enter VALERIUS . Val . The gods protect fair Dorigen THE TRIUMPH OF HONOUR . 35.
... necessary to read , and all conclude That ravelled thy whole story , whose heart , which should have been the soundest part , proved the most leprous.Mason . Enter VALERIUS . Val . The gods protect fair Dorigen THE TRIUMPH OF HONOUR . 35.
36. lappuse
... fair Dorigen ! Dor . Amen ! From all you wolvish Romans ! Val . Ha ! what's this ? [ Exit . Still , brother , in your moods ? -Oh , then my doubts Are truths . Have at it ! I must try a way To be resolved . Mar. How strangely dost thou ...
... fair Dorigen ! Dor . Amen ! From all you wolvish Romans ! Val . Ha ! what's this ? [ Exit . Still , brother , in your moods ? -Oh , then my doubts Are truths . Have at it ! I must try a way To be resolved . Mar. How strangely dost thou ...
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