The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.): Mydas. Mother Bombie. The woman in the moone. Love's metamorphosis. NotesJ.R. Smith, 1858 |
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... masters , let us shrinke aside . Enter MELLACRITES , MARTIUS , ERISTUS . Mel . A short answere , yet a sound , Bacchus is pithy and pitifull . [ Reads the Oracle . ] In Pactolus goe bathe thy wish and thee , Thy wish the waves shall ...
... masters , let us shrinke aside . Enter MELLACRITES , MARTIUS , ERISTUS . Mel . A short answere , yet a sound , Bacchus is pithy and pitifull . [ Reads the Oracle . ] In Pactolus goe bathe thy wish and thee , Thy wish the waves shall ...
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... master , and then we will have Quid pro quo , a tooth for a beard . [ Exit . for- Pet . Licio , to make me merrie I pray thee goe ward with the description of thy mistresse : thou must beginne now at the paps . Licio . Indeed , Petulus ...
... master , and then we will have Quid pro quo , a tooth for a beard . [ Exit . for- Pet . Licio , to make me merrie I pray thee goe ward with the description of thy mistresse : thou must beginne now at the paps . Licio . Indeed , Petulus ...
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... master , he that is your patient for the tooth- ach , I warrant is patient of all aches . Motto . I did but rub his gummes , and presently the rheume evaporated . Licio . Deus bone , is that word come into the barber's bason . Dello . I ...
... master , he that is your patient for the tooth- ach , I warrant is patient of all aches . Motto . I did but rub his gummes , and presently the rheume evaporated . Licio . Deus bone , is that word come into the barber's bason . Dello . I ...
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... master is mild and mercifull : and merci- full , because a barber , for when hee hath the throat at command , you know hee taketh revenge but on a silly haire . Motto . How now , Petulus , doe they still ake ? Pet . I , Motto . Motto ...
... master is mild and mercifull : and merci- full , because a barber , for when hee hath the throat at command , you know hee taketh revenge but on a silly haire . Motto . How now , Petulus , doe they still ake ? Pet . I , Motto . Motto ...
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... master's making . Pet . O my teeth ! good Motto , what will ease my paine ? Motto . Nothing in the world , but to let me lay a golden beard to your chinne . Pet . It is at pawne . Motto . You are like to fetch it out with your teeth ...
... master's making . Pet . O my teeth ! good Motto , what will ease my paine ? Motto . Nothing in the world , but to let me lay a golden beard to your chinne . Pet . It is at pawne . Motto . You are like to fetch it out with your teeth ...
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