A Select Collection of Old Plays: Green's tu quoque, or The city gallantJ. Nichols, 1780 |
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... firft fome comfort . Geraldine . Gartred . What would you crave ? Geraldine . That , which I fear you will not let me have . Gartred . You do not know my bounty . Say what ' tis ! Geraldine . No more , fair creature , than a modest kiss ...
... firft fome comfort . Geraldine . Gartred . What would you crave ? Geraldine . That , which I fear you will not let me have . Gartred . You do not know my bounty . Say what ' tis ! Geraldine . No more , fair creature , than a modest kiss ...
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... firft year of the reign of his knighthood kept holiday ; here he comes . Enter Sir Lionel Rafb . Spendall . God give your worship joy , fir . Sir Lionel Rafb . QFrank ! I have the worship now in the right kind the the fword of ...
... firft year of the reign of his knighthood kept holiday ; here he comes . Enter Sir Lionel Rafb . Spendall . God give your worship joy , fir . Sir Lionel Rafb . QFrank ! I have the worship now in the right kind the the fword of ...
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... firft shall eat . [ Exeunt omnes , Enter Staines . Staines . There is a devil has haunted me these three years , in likeness of a ufurer ; a fellow that in all his life never eat three groat loaves out of his own purse , nor ever warmed ...
... firft shall eat . [ Exeunt omnes , Enter Staines . Staines . There is a devil has haunted me these three years , in likeness of a ufurer ; a fellow that in all his life never eat three groat loaves out of his own purse , nor ever warmed ...
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... firft . Foice . Do you hear , fir ? here is a gentlewoman would fpeak with you . Why , fifter Gartred . ; pray , fifter Foice . One that loves you with all her heart , yet is afham'd to confefs it . Gartred . Gartred . Good fifter ...
... firft . Foice . Do you hear , fir ? here is a gentlewoman would fpeak with you . Why , fifter Gartred . ; pray , fifter Foice . One that loves you with all her heart , yet is afham'd to confefs it . Gartred . Gartred . Good fifter ...
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... Firft Part of King Henry IV . A. 2. S. 2 . 16 brave . ] fine . See note 27 to The Second Part of the Honeft Whore , vol . 3. P. 434 , D 2 Enter Enter Staines . In black carnation velvet I will cloak GREEN'S TU QUOQUE . 35.
... Firft Part of King Henry IV . A. 2. S. 2 . 16 brave . ] fine . See note 27 to The Second Part of the Honeft Whore , vol . 3. P. 434 , D 2 Enter Enter Staines . In black carnation velvet I will cloak GREEN'S TU QUOQUE . 35.
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324 ページ - I lov'd her dearly ; And when I do but think of her unkindness, My thoughts are all in hell : to avoid which torment, I would not have a bodkin or a cuff, A bracelet, necklace, or rebate wire, Nor any thing that ever was call'd hers, Left me, by which I might remember her. — Seek round about. Nich. 'Sblood! master, here's her lute flung in a corner.
304 ページ - Why, by my uncle, My cousins and my friends : who else, I pray, Would take upon them all my debts to pay ? Susan. Oh, brother ! they are men all of flint, Pictures of marble, and as void of pity As chased bears.
263 ページ - Frankford, You are a happy man, sir ; and much joy Succeed your marriage mirth : you have a wife So qualified, and with such ornaments Both of the mind and body. First, her birth Is noble, and her education such As might become the daughter of a prince...
284 ページ - I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand, And at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your husband ; he will turn me off, And I am then undone. I care not, I, 'Twas for your sake. Perchance, in rage he'll kill me: I care not; 'twas for you.
265 ページ - We keep you here too long, good brother Frankford. Into the hall. Away ! Go cheer your guests. What ! bride and bridegroom both withdrawn at once ? If you be miss'd, the guests will doubt their welcome, And charge you with unkindness.
315 ページ - I should prevail In the least suit ; no, not to speak to you, Nor look on you, nor to be in your presence, Yet, as an abject, this one suit I crave — This granted, I am ready for my grave.
127 ページ - Drummond in a hobby horse, and Brakin the recorder of the town, under the name of Ignoramus, a common lawyer, bare great parts. The thing was full of mirth and variety, with many excellent actors...
279 ページ - Sir Charles ! A hand, a hand ! At liberty ? Now, by the faith I owe, I am glad to see it. What want you ? Wherein may I pleasure you ? Sir C.
293 ページ - Twas but a thankless office, and perhaps As much as is my service, or my life is worth : All this I know, but this, and more, More by a thousand dangers could not hire me To smother such a heinous wrong from you. I saw, and I have said.
264 ページ - Methinks, are matches. There's equality In this fair combination; you are both Scholars, both young, both being descended nobly. There's music in this sympathy; it carries Consort and expectation of much joy, Which God bestow on you from this first day Until your dissolution, — that's for aye ! SIR FRANCIS.