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In the second ađ of The Scornful Lady , we meet with “ two roaring.boys of Rome ,
that made all split . " FARMER . I meet with the me expression in The Widow's
Tears , by Chapman , 1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business to
prepare ...
In the second ađ of The Scornful Lady , we meet with “ two roaring.boys of Rome ,
that made all split . " FARMER . I meet with the me expression in The Widow's
Tears , by Chapman , 1612 : “ Her wit I must employ upon this business to
prepare ...
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a mile without the town , by moon - light ; there will we rehearse ; for if we meet in
the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean
time , I will draw a bill of properties , ' such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me ...
a mile without the town , by moon - light ; there will we rehearse ; for if we meet in
the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean
time , I will draw a bill of properties , ' such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me ...
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To meet , whether bow - frings hold or are cut , is to meet in all events . To cut the
bowstring , when bows were in use , was pro . bably a common pra & ice of those
who bore enmity to the archer . " He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bowstring ...
To meet , whether bow - frings hold or are cut , is to meet in all events . To cut the
bowstring , when bows were in use , was pro . bably a common pra & ice of those
who bore enmity to the archer . " He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bowstring ...
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66 This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , 66 Presenteth moon - thine :
for , if you will know , 66 By moon - fhine did these lovers think no fcorn 66 To
meet at Ninus ' tomb , there , there to woo , 66 This grisly beast , which by name
lion ...
66 This man , with lantern , dog , and bush of thorn , 66 Presenteth moon - thine :
for , if you will know , 66 By moon - fhine did these lovers think no fcorn 66 To
meet at Ninus ' tomb , there , there to woo , 66 This grisly beast , which by name
lion ...
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A brawl is a kind of dance , and ( as Mr. M. Mason observes ) seems to be what
we now call a cotillon . In The Malcontent of Marston , I meet with the following
account of it : “ The brawl ! why ' tis but two singles to the left , iwo'on the right ,
three ...
A brawl is a kind of dance , and ( as Mr. M. Mason observes ) seems to be what
we now call a cotillon . In The Malcontent of Marston , I meet with the following
account of it : “ The brawl ! why ' tis but two singles to the left , iwo'on the right ,
three ...
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