A challenge for beautie. 1636. Love's maistresse. 1636. The rape of Lucrece. 1638. Londini porta pietatis. 1638. The wise woman of Hogsdon. 1638. Londini status pacatus. 1639J. Pearson, 1874 |
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... fuch favage and ragged ornaments : Accept it courteous Gentlemen , and proove as favourable Readers as we have found you gracious Auditors . Yours , T. H. Dramatis Perfonæ . Servius Tarquin Tullia Aruns Sextus } King. To the ...
... fuch favage and ragged ornaments : Accept it courteous Gentlemen , and proove as favourable Readers as we have found you gracious Auditors . Yours , T. H. Dramatis Perfonæ . Servius Tarquin Tullia Aruns Sextus } King. To the ...
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... the Tufcans . Porfenna's Secretary . Pub . Valerius The Priest of Apollo . 2. Centinels Lucretia ravisht by Sextus Myrabile The Clowne . Lucretias Maid . SENATE . Enter Tarquin Superbus , Sextus Tarquinius , Tullia Dramatis Perfonæ. ...
... the Tufcans . Porfenna's Secretary . Pub . Valerius The Priest of Apollo . 2. Centinels Lucretia ravisht by Sextus Myrabile The Clowne . Lucretias Maid . SENATE . Enter Tarquin Superbus , Sextus Tarquinius , Tullia Dramatis Perfonæ. ...
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Thomas Heywood. SENATE . Enter Tarquin Superbus , Sextus Tarquinius , Tullia , Aruns , Lucretius , Valerius , Poplicola , and Senators before them . Tul . Tar . Tul . Ithdraw ! we must have private con ference With our deere husband What ...
Thomas Heywood. SENATE . Enter Tarquin Superbus , Sextus Tarquinius , Tullia , Aruns , Lucretius , Valerius , Poplicola , and Senators before them . Tul . Tar . Tul . Ithdraw ! we must have private con ference With our deere husband What ...
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... Sextus , Aruns , Lucretius , Valerius , Collatine and Senators . Luc . May it please thee noble Tarquin to attend The King this day in the high Capitoll ? Tul . Attend ? Tar . We intend this day to see the Capitoll . You knew our Father ...
... Sextus , Aruns , Lucretius , Valerius , Collatine and Senators . Luc . May it please thee noble Tarquin to attend The King this day in the high Capitoll ? Tul . Attend ? Tar . We intend this day to see the Capitoll . You knew our Father ...
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... Sextus , Aruns , Lucretius one way : Brutus meeting them the other way very humor- ously . Tar . This place is not for fooles , this parliament Affembles not the straines of Ideotifme , Onely the grave and wifeft of the Land : Important ...
... Sextus , Aruns , Lucretius one way : Brutus meeting them the other way very humor- ously . Tar . This place is not for fooles , this parliament Affembles not the straines of Ideotifme , Onely the grave and wifeft of the Land : Important ...
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161 ページ - The Rape of Lucrece. A true Roman Tragedy, with the severall Songs in their apt places, by Valerius the merry Lord among the Roman Peeres. The copy revised, and sundry Songs before omitted, now inserted in their right places.
310 ページ - I keepe gentlewomen lodgers, to furnish such chambers as I let out by the night: Then I am provided for bringing young wenches to bed; and, for a need, you see I can play the match-maker. Shee that is but one, and professeth so many, may well be tearmed a wise-woman, if there bee any.
13 ページ - Pet. Come, be not passionate : though I know both my worth and beauty, and understand what orb they move into, I am not so much infected with that same court-sickness, philautia, or self-love, to scorn the service of any generous spirit. Aid. How, neither for thy profit, nor thy father's honour? Pet. In sober conference then, what bounded service have you ever done my beauty, that may challenge the least interest in my love?
380 ページ - Monstrelet, in his Chronicles, describes the institution of this order in these words : " In this year (1429) the Duke of Burgundy established, in honour of God and St. Andrew, whose cross he bore in his arms, an order or fraternity of twenty-four knights without reproach, and gentlemen from four generations, to each of whom he gave a collar of gold handsomely wrought • with his device, viz.
177 ページ - We are one heart ; Our thoughts and our desires are suitable. Hor. Since he was king he bears him like a god, His wife like Pallas, or the wife of Jove ; Will not be spoke to without sacrifice, And homage sole due to the deities. Enter LUCRETIUS.
172 ページ - But this new breath of raigne is large and free, Welcome my second life of Soveraignty. Luc . I have a Daughter, but I hope of mettle, Subject to...
259 ページ - Porta Pietatis, or the port or harbour of piety ; expressed in sundry triumphes, pageants, and showes, at the initiation of the right honourable Sir Maurice Abbot, knight, into the majoralty of the famous and farre renowned city London. All the charge and expence of the laborious projects, both by water and land, being the sole .undertaking of the right worshipful company of Drapers.
17 ページ - ... the road : at Middleborough, night or day, you could scarce find the Exchange empty : at Bristles, if you remember, you were used but roughly : at Sluce we were both well washed : Nimmingham bid you look to your sconce: and Ostend, beware the cat : Don-Hague is full of witches, and had we but touched at Rot or Dam, ten to one we had never come off sound men.
227 ページ - Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft, mount lark aloft, To give my love good morrow.