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RICHARD CORBET
Dr. Corbet's Journey into France
THOMAS MIDDLETON
Leantio approaching his Home (from the Tragedy of " Women beware Women
Leantio's Agony for the Desertion of his Wife (from the same)
Scene from "The Roaring Girl"
Fathers comparing Sons.-Benefit of Imprisonment to a wild Youth (from the same)
Devotion to Love (from the Play of " Blurt, Master-Constable ")
On the sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset (the Favourite of James I.) then falling
from Favour
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JOHN WEBSTER
Vittoria, the Mistress of Brachiano, relating her Dream to him (from "Vittoria Corombona,
the Venetian Courtesan")
From "The Duchess of Malfi"
From the same, Act V. Scene III.
JOHN FORD
From "The Lover's Melancholy," Act IV. Scene III.
WILLIAM ROWLEY
Scene from the Comedy of " A New Wonder, or a Woman never vext
Stephen, a reclaimed Gamester, newly married to the over-fortunate Widow
PHILIP MASSINGER
Marcelia tempted by Francisco (from "The Duke of Milan," a Tragedy)
Parting Scene of Leosthenes, a young Nobleman of Syracuse, and Cleora, Daughter to the
Prætor of the City (from " The Bondman ")
Pisander declaring his Passion for Cleora, in the Insurrection of the Slaves of Syracuse (from
the same)
Pisander holding a Parley with the Chiefs of Syracuse at the head of the Insurgents (from the same) 175
Leosthenes's Return to Cleora (from the same)
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Giovanni, Nephew to the Duke of Florence, taking Leave of Lydia, the Daughter of his
Tutor Charomonte (from "The Great Duke of Florence")
The Oxford Riddle on the Puritans (from a single Sheet printed at Oxford in 1643)
FRANCIS QUARLES
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1643)
WILLIAM BROWNE
Song
Power of Genius over Envy
Address to his native Soil
Evening
From "Britannia's Pastorals," Book II. Song V.
THOMAS NABBES
Song by Love and the Virtues to Physander and Bellanima (from "Microcosmus,'
Masque, 1637)'
THOMAS HEYWOOD
Grief of Frankford, after discovering his Wife's Infidelity, and dismissing her (Scene in the
Tragedy " A Woman killed with Kindness")
Death of Mrs. Frankford (from the same)
Song of Nymphs to Diaua (from "The Golden Age")
A Witling set up by a Poet's Legacy (from "The Fair Maid of the Exchange ")
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Book III. Canto II.
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Book III. Canto III.
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Loyalty confined.-Ascribed to Roger L'Estrange. (From "The Rump")
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Upon Ambition.-Occasioned by the Accusation of the Earl of Strafford in 1640 (from
the same, 1662)
The Queen insulting the Wife and Father of the accused Admiral in their Misfortunes
(from "Chabot Admiral of France," written by Shirley and Chapman)
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A Son and Nephew receiving the News of a Father's and an Uncle's Death (from "The City
Match," Act III. Scene III.)
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Athens (from Book IV. of " Paradise Regained")
Samson bewailing his Blindness and Captivity (from "Samson Agonistes ")
Speeches of Manoah, the Father of Samson, and of the Chorus, on hearing of his last
Achievement and Death
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Hudibras commencing Battle with the Rabble, and leading off Crowdero Prisoner (Part I.
Canto II.)
Vicarious Justice exemplified by Ralpho, in the Case of the Cobbler that killed the Indian
(from Part II. Canto II.)
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Hudibras consulting the Lawyer (from Part III. Canto III.)