A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes, Zväzok 7Septimus Prowett, 1825 |
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Strana 108
... FLAVIA , Antonio's daughter . SULPITIA , Pandolfo's daughter . BEVILONA , a courtezan . ANTONIO , an old gentleman . * Albumazar is the name of a famous Persian Astrologer , viz . Abu ma shar . Univ . Hist . vol . 5. p . 418. Collier's ...
... FLAVIA , Antonio's daughter . SULPITIA , Pandolfo's daughter . BEVILONA , a courtezan . ANTONIO , an old gentleman . * Albumazar is the name of a famous Persian Astrologer , viz . Abu ma shar . Univ . Hist . vol . 5. p . 418. Collier's ...
Strana 114
... Flavia , And must have Flavia . Cricca . Sir , you have no reason ; She's a young girl of sixteen , you of sixty . Pandolfo . I have no reason , nor spare room for Love's harbinger hath chalkt upon my heart , And with a coal writ on my ...
... Flavia , And must have Flavia . Cricca . Sir , you have no reason ; She's a young girl of sixteen , you of sixty . Pandolfo . I have no reason , nor spare room for Love's harbinger hath chalkt upon my heart , And with a coal writ on my ...
Strana 115
... Flavia . Cricca . Sir , y'are too old . Pandolfo . I must confess , in years about threescore , But in tough strength of body , four - and - twenty , Or two mouths less . Love of young Flavia , More powerful than Medea's drugs , renews ...
... Flavia . Cricca . Sir , y'are too old . Pandolfo . I must confess , in years about threescore , But in tough strength of body , four - and - twenty , Or two mouths less . Love of young Flavia , More powerful than Medea's drugs , renews ...
Strana 121
... Flavia for her jointure : For she that marries you deserves it richly . SCENE IV . CRICCA , PANDOLFO , RONCA . Cricca . Sir , I have spoke with Lelio , and he an- swers- Pandolfo . Hang Lelio , and his answers . hither , Cricca , Wonder ...
... Flavia for her jointure : For she that marries you deserves it richly . SCENE IV . CRICCA , PANDOLFO , RONCA . Cricca . Sir , I have spoke with Lelio , and he an- swers- Pandolfo . Hang Lelio , and his answers . hither , Cricca , Wonder ...
Strana 122
... Flavia , Maugre his head 2 : by means of this astrologer I'll enjoy Flavia . Are the stars yet inclin'd To his divine approach ? Ronca . One minute brings him , Cricca . What ' strologer ? Pandolfo . The learned man I told thee , The ...
... Flavia , Maugre his head 2 : by means of this astrologer I'll enjoy Flavia . Are the stars yet inclin'd To his divine approach ? Ronca . One minute brings him , Cricca . What ' strologer ? Pandolfo . The learned man I told thee , The ...
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Albumazar Alexander Ancient Androgeus Anne Antonio Armellina astrologer Belinus Bevilona Bloodhound Brennus brother Bubble Cæsar Captain Cassibelanus CHARLES MOUNTFORD Cranwell Cricca death doth Ear-lack Enter Eugenio Eulinus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Flavia Frankford Furbo Gartred gentleman Geoffrey of Monmouth Geraldine give gleek hand Harpax hast hath hear heart Hirildas honest Honest Whore honour is't Jarvis Jenkin Joice King kiss Lelio Longfield look Maid married Master mistress Moll musick ne'er Nennius never Nicholas night on't Pandolfo play pr'ythee pray Pursenet quarto quoque Randall Rash rogue Rollano Ronca Scattergood SCENE Serjeant servant Shafton shalt Sir Charles Sir Francis Sir Lionel sirrah sister soul speak Spendall Staines stay Sulpitia Susan sweet tell thee there's thou Tickleman tongue Trincalo unto Volusenus wench Wendoll whore Widow William Rowley word Zounds
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Strana 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.
Strana 398 - 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.
Strana 260 - Fair mistress, as I understand your grief Doth grow from want, so I have here in store A means to furnish you, a bag of gold, Which to your hands I freely tender you. Susan. I thank you, Heavens! I thank you, gentle sir : God make me able to requite this favour.
Strana 245 - I will not speak to wrong a g-entleman Of that good estimation, my kind friend : I will not ; zounds ! I will not. I may choose, And I will choose. Shall I be so misled? Or shall I purchase to my father's crest The motto of a villain? If I say I will not do it, what thing can enforce me? What can compel me?
Strana 242 - I'm hurried to mine own destruction! There goest thou, the most perfect'st man That ever England bred a gentleman, And shall I wrong his bed? — Thou God of thunder! Stay, in thy thoughts of vengeance and of wrath, Thy great, almighty, and all-judging hand From speedy execution on a villain, A villain, and a traitor to his friend.
Strana 253 - 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.
Strana 257 - 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.
Strana 242 - ... 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.
Strana 271 - O God! that it were possible To undo things done; to call back yesterday! That Time could turn up his swift sandy glass, To untell the days, and to redeem these hours ! Or that the sun Could, rising from the west, draw his coach backward, Take from th...
Strana 270 - tis my master's, ('sblood ! that he makes me swear) I would have placed his action, enter'd there ; I would, I would. Re-enter FRANKFORD. Frank. Oh! oh! Nich. Master, 'sblood ! Master, master ! Frank. Oh, me unhappy ! I have found them lying Close in each other's arms, and fast asleep. But that I would not damn two precious souls. Bought with my Saviour's blood, and send them, laden With all their scarlet sins upon their backs, Unto a fearful judgment, their two lives Had met upon my rapier.