Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 466 Seiten |
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... poor women die for Eleaz . What , die for me ? Away . you . Queen . Away , what way ? I prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me for each contracted frown , A crooked ...
... poor women die for Eleaz . What , die for me ? Away . you . Queen . Away , what way ? I prithee , speak more kindly . Why dost thou frown at whom ? Eleaz . At thee . Queen . At me ? O why at me for each contracted frown , A crooked ...
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... poor , but would they sell their land , Could levy men enough to anger you . We never beg , but use such prayers as these . Edw . Shall I still be haunted thus ? Mort . jun . Nay , now you are here alone , I'll speak my mind . Lan . And ...
... poor , but would they sell their land , Could levy men enough to anger you . We never beg , but use such prayers as these . Edw . Shall I still be haunted thus ? Mort . jun . Nay , now you are here alone , I'll speak my mind . Lan . And ...
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... poor Edward in thy looks . Villain , I know thou com'st to murder me . Light . To murder you , my most gracious lord ! Far is it from my heart to do you harm . The queen sent me to see how you were used , For she relents at this your ...
... poor Edward in thy looks . Villain , I know thou com'st to murder me . Light . To murder you , my most gracious lord ! Far is it from my heart to do you harm . The queen sent me to see how you were used , For she relents at this your ...
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... poor minutes with my moans , That I have made the heavy slow pac'd hours To hang like heavy clogs upon the day . But , dear Mounchensey , had not my affection Seiz'd on the beauty of another dame , Before I'd wrong the chase , and leave ...
... poor minutes with my moans , That I have made the heavy slow pac'd hours To hang like heavy clogs upon the day . But , dear Mounchensey , had not my affection Seiz'd on the beauty of another dame , Before I'd wrong the chase , and leave ...
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... poor Is like a sacred book that's never read ; To himself he lives and to all else seems dead . This age thinks better of a gilded fool , Than of a threadbare saint in Wisdom's school . I will be Strong : then I refuse Long Life ; And ...
... poor Is like a sacred book that's never read ; To himself he lives and to all else seems dead . This age thinks better of a gilded fool , Than of a threadbare saint in Wisdom's school . I will be Strong : then I refuse Long Life ; And ...
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Alaham blessing blood Bonduca breath brother Calica Carracus Clor Corb court curse dare dead dear death dost doth Duch Duke earth eyes fair father Faustus fear fortune Fran FRANCIS BEAUMONT give grief hand happy hate hath hear heart heaven hell honor hope Jacin JAMES SHIRLEY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN FORD JOHN MARSTON JOHN WEBSTER King kiss kneel lady leave live look lord lov'd Madam methinks Moth mother ne'er Nennius never night noble pardon passion PHILIP MASSINGER pity poison poor pray prithee Queen revenge Shakspeare shame sister sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword Tamburlaine tears tell thee there's thine things THOMAS HEYWOOD THOMAS MIDDLETON thou art thou hast thoughts thyself tongue TRAGEDY true twas unto Violanta virtue weep what's whilst wife WILLIAM ROWLEY Witch woman