The Ancient British Drama ...Walter Scott W. Miller, 1810 - 614 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 9
... light . There is no choyse to fle my hand ; But , as I sayd , into the bande . Syns of our soules the multitude I sende to heaven , when all is vewd , Who shulde but I then all togyther Have thanke of all their comynge thyther ? Pard ...
... light . There is no choyse to fle my hand ; But , as I sayd , into the bande . Syns of our soules the multitude I sende to heaven , when all is vewd , Who shulde but I then all togyther Have thanke of all their comynge thyther ? Pard ...
الصفحة 27
... light on you , so light the harmes also . Arost . Your good acceptance so , most noble king , Of suche our faithfulnessc , as heretofore We have employed in dueties to your grace , And to this realme , whose worthy head you are , Well ...
... light on you , so light the harmes also . Arost . Your good acceptance so , most noble king , Of suche our faithfulnessc , as heretofore We have employed in dueties to your grace , And to this realme , whose worthy head you are , Well ...
الصفحة 31
... light ; Ech chaunge of course unjoints the whole estate , And yeldes it thrall to ruine by debate . The strength that knit by faste accorde in one , Against all forrein power of mightie foes , Could of itselfe defend itselfe alone ...
... light ; Ech chaunge of course unjoints the whole estate , And yeldes it thrall to ruine by debate . The strength that knit by faste accorde in one , Against all forrein power of mightie foes , Could of itselfe defend itselfe alone ...
الصفحة 37
... light , And geven me a just reward therefore ? So , Ferrex , yet sweet life mought have enjoyed , And to his aged father comfort brought , With some yong sonne in whom they both might live . But whereunto waste I thus ruthfull speche To ...
... light , And geven me a just reward therefore ? So , Ferrex , yet sweet life mought have enjoyed , And to his aged father comfort brought , With some yong sonne in whom they both might live . But whereunto waste I thus ruthfull speche To ...
الصفحة 39
... light in vaine . Gorb . Many can yelde right sage and grave advice Of patient sprite to others wrapped in woe , And can in speche both rule and conquere kinde , Who , if by proofe they might feele nature's force , Would shew themselves ...
... light in vaine . Gorb . Many can yelde right sage and grave advice Of patient sprite to others wrapped in woe , And can in speche both rule and conquere kinde , Who , if by proofe they might feele nature's force , Would shew themselves ...
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Abig Alex Amor Apel Aristippus Barabas Ben Jonson Bonam brest Campaspe cham Chat court Crom crowns Damon death Diccon Dionisius Dond doth Dr Rat Duke edit Enter Eubulus Euphues Exeunt Exit faith farewell father fear Ferrex Friar Gammer Gaveston gentlemen Gorboduc grace Grimme Grut hand hart hath hear heart heaven Hodge honour Itha Ithamore Jacke king knave lady Leucoth live lord lord Cobham Lucy madam Manes master master constable Morel Mortimer neele never night noble PALLATINE pardon Pert Phil Philocles Pithias Poly POLYMETES Porrex pray prince Psyl Queen Shal shew Sir John sir John Oldcastle Sir Rad sonne soul speak stay Steph sweet tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou shalt Thwack Timoclea unto William Davenant wold word wyll
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الصفحة 263 - I filled the jails with bankrupts in a year, And with young orphans planted hospitals, And every moon made some or other mad, And now and then one hang himself for grief, Pinning upon his breast a long great scroll How I with interest tormented him.
الصفحة 191 - Something still buzzeth in mine ears, And tells me if I sleep I never wake; This fear is that which makes me tremble thus. And therefore tell me, wherefore art thou come ? Light.
الصفحة 544 - False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces dancing in her eyes, Of all the music set upon her tongue, Of all that was past woman's excellence, In her white bosom ; look, a painted board Circumscribes all...
الصفحة 167 - This which I urge is of a burning zeal To mend the king and do our country good. Know you not Gaveston hath store of gold, Which may in Ireland purchase him such friends As he will front the mightiest of us all?
الصفحة 186 - I might ! but heavens and earth conspire To make me miserable. Here, receive my crown. Receive it ? no, these innocent hands of mine Shall not be guilty of so foul a crime...
الصفحة 178 - Treacherous Warwick ! traitorous Mortimer ! If I be England's king, in lakes of gore Your headless trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood, And stain my royal standard with the same...
الصفحة 178 - By earth, the common mother of us all, By heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof, By this right hand, and by my father's sword, And all the honours 'longing to my crown, I will have heads, and lives for him, as many As I have manors, castles, towns, and towers!
الصفحة 263 - As for myself, I walk abroad a-nights, And kill sick people groaning under walls : Sometimes I go about, and poison wells; And now and then, to cherish Christian thieves, I am content to lose some of my crowns, That I may, walking in my gallery, See 'm go pinioned along by my door.
الصفحة 167 - He's gone, and for his absence thus I mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston ; And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend.
الصفحة 190 - 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...