A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7Septimus Prowett, 1825 |
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... captain of brave citizens ; The Agamemnon of all merry Greeks . A Stukeley or a Sherley , for his spirit 18 , Bounty , and royalty , to men at arms . Blank . You give this as your deed ? Spendall . Marry do I , sir . Blank . Pleaseth ...
... captain of brave citizens ; The Agamemnon of all merry Greeks . A Stukeley or a Sherley , for his spirit 18 , Bounty , and royalty , to men at arms . Blank . You give this as your deed ? Spendall . Marry do I , sir . Blank . Pleaseth ...
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... captain . Scattergood . Save you , gallants , save you . Longfield . How think you now ? have I not carv'd him out to you ? Staines , Thou hast lighted me into his heart ; I see him thoroughly . Scattergood . Ninnihammer ! Ninnihammer ...
... captain . Scattergood . Save you , gallants , save you . Longfield . How think you now ? have I not carv'd him out to you ? Staines , Thou hast lighted me into his heart ; I see him thoroughly . Scattergood . Ninnihammer ! Ninnihammer ...
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... CAPTAIN CARVEGUT . LIEUTENANT BOTTOM . ANCIENT YOUNG . BLOODHOUND , a Usurer . ALEXANDER BLOODHOUND , } his two Sons . TIM . BLOODHOUND , RANDALL , a Welchman . EAR - LACK , a Scrivener . SIM , the Clown . JOHN , Servant to the Widow ...
... CAPTAIN CARVEGUT . LIEUTENANT BOTTOM . ANCIENT YOUNG . BLOODHOUND , a Usurer . ALEXANDER BLOODHOUND , } his two Sons . TIM . BLOODHOUND , RANDALL , a Welchman . EAR - LACK , a Scrivener . SIM , the Clown . JOHN , Servant to the Widow ...
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... Captain CARVEGUT and Lieutenant BOTTOM . Captain . No game abroad this morning ? This Cox- comb park , I think be past the best : I have known the time the bottom ' twixt those hills has been better fledg'd . Lieutenant . Look out , Captain ...
... Captain CARVEGUT and Lieutenant BOTTOM . Captain . No game abroad this morning ? This Cox- comb park , I think be past the best : I have known the time the bottom ' twixt those hills has been better fledg'd . Lieutenant . Look out , Captain ...
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... CAPTAIN and LIEUTENANT . Lieutenant . Which way took he ? Captain . On straight , I think . [ Exit . Lieutenant . Then we should see him , man ; he was just in mine eye when we were at foot o ' th ' hill , and , to my thinking , stood ...
... CAPTAIN and LIEUTENANT . Lieutenant . Which way took he ? Captain . On straight , I think . [ Exit . Lieutenant . Then we should see him , man ; he was just in mine eye when we were at foot o ' th ' hill , and , to my thinking , stood ...
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Página 396 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Página 111 - I'll example you with thievery: The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun: The sea's a thief, whose liquid surge resolves The moon into salt tears: the earth's a thief, That feeds and breeds by a composture stolen From general excrement: each thing's a thief; The laws, your curb and whip, in their rough power Have uncheck'd theft.
Página 251 - As much as is my service, or my life Is worth. All this I know; but this, and more, More by a thousand dangers, could not hire me To smother such a heinous wrong from you. I saw, and I have said.
Página 255 - In thy false dealing thou hast robb'd my heart. Booty you play, I like a loser stand, Having no heart or here, or in my hand. I will give o'er the set, I am not well.
Página 240 - ... me of; All which the envious Acton made me spend : And, notwithstanding all this large expense, I had much ado to gain my liberty ; And I have only now a house of pleasure With some five hundred pounds reserv'd, Both to maintain me and my loving sister.
Página 286 - As freely, from the low depth of my soul, As my Redeemer hath forgiven His death, I pardon thee. I will shed tears for thee, pray with thee; And, in mere pity of thy weak estate, I'll wish to die with thee.
Página 285 - Who, tho' with much ado to get belief, Examining of the general circumstance, Seeing your sorrow and your penitence, And hearing therewithal the great desire You have to see him ere you left the world, He gave to us his faith to follow us ; And sure he will be here immediately.
Página 250 - I'm given to quarrel, But not with women. I will tell you, master, That which will make your heart leap from your breast, Your hair to startle from your head, your ears to tingle.
Página 272 - Nay, to wipe but this scandal out, I would hazard The rich and dear redemption of my soul. He cannot be so base as to forgive me, Nor I so shameless to accept his pardon.
Página 281 - If you return unto my master, say (Though not from me, for I am all unworthy To blast his name so with a strumpet's tongue) That you have seen me weep, wish myself dead : Nay, you may say, too, (for my vow is past) Last night you saw me eat and drink my last. This to your master you may say and swear ; For it is writ in heaven, and decreed here.