The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Robert Greene & George PeeleG. Routledge and Sons, 1861 - 624 páginas |
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... dame than I. But fortune , or some deep - inspiring fate , Venus , or else the bastard brat of Mars , Whose bow commands the motions of the mind , Hath sent proud love to enter such a plea As nonsuits all your princely evidence , And ...
... dame than I. But fortune , or some deep - inspiring fate , Venus , or else the bastard brat of Mars , Whose bow commands the motions of the mind , Hath sent proud love to enter such a plea As nonsuits all your princely evidence , And ...
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... dame ; but brav'd by her repulse , Hate calls me on to quittance all my ills ; Which first must come by offering prejudice Unto Orlando her beloved love . Man . O , how may that be brought to pass , my lord ? Sac . Thus . Thou see'st ...
... dame ; but brav'd by her repulse , Hate calls me on to quittance all my ills ; Which first must come by offering prejudice Unto Orlando her beloved love . Man . O , how may that be brought to pass , my lord ? Sac . Thus . Thou see'st ...
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... Dame Venus did espy The mortal hatred which you jointly bear Unto your sister high Calliope . What , do you think if that the tree do bend , It follows therefore that it needs must break ? And since her pipe a little while doth rest ...
... Dame Venus did espy The mortal hatred which you jointly bear Unto your sister high Calliope . What , do you think if that the tree do bend , It follows therefore that it needs must break ? And since her pipe a little while doth rest ...
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... Dame Terra cease with greedy jaws To swallow up Albinius presently ? What , shall I fly and hide my traitorous head From stout Alphonsus whom I so misus'd ? Or shall I yield ? Tush , yielding is in vain , Nor can I fly but he will ...
... Dame Terra cease with greedy jaws To swallow up Albinius presently ? What , shall I fly and hide my traitorous head From stout Alphonsus whom I so misus'd ? Or shall I yield ? Tush , yielding is in vain , Nor can I fly but he will ...
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... dame For to upbraid me in this spiteful sort ? No , by the heavens , first will I lose my crown , My wife , my children , yea , my life and all . And therefore , Fausta , thou which Amurack Did tender erst as the apple of mine eye ...
... dame For to upbraid me in this spiteful sort ? No , by the heavens , first will I lose my crown , My wife , my children , yea , my life and all . And therefore , Fausta , thou which Amurack Did tender erst as the apple of mine eye ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Absalon Alleyn Alphonsus Amurack Angelica arms art thou Ateu Bacon beauty behold Belinus brave Bungay Carinus Clamydes Clyo Clyomon court crown dame daughter David death dost doth Earl Earl of Kendal Edward Elinor England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fame farewell father Fausta fear fortune Fressingfield Friar Gabriel Harvey gentleman George Peele give Glocester golden grace hand hath haue head hear heart heaven honour Joab Jove king KING EDWARD LONGSHANKS knight Lacy lady Lluellen London Longsh look lord Mars master mighty mind mistress Nano never Nineveh noble Orlando Orlando Furioso Pandosto Peele's pray prince queen quoth Rasni repent Robert Greene Scots shepherd Sirrah sith soul sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thoughts Thras traitor unto Venus wife wilt words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 286 - ... supplies ; Thus he grieved in every part, Tears of blood fell from his heart, When he left his pretty boy, Father's sorrow, father's joy. Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old there's grief enough for thee.
Página 305 - Ah, then, ah then, If country loves such sweet desires do gain, What lady would not love a shepherd swain...
Página 178 - Tis I, my lords, who humbly on my knee Must yield her orisons to mighty Jove For lifting up his handmaid to this state...
Página 455 - Eden sweeten' d Adam's love, And stroke my bosom with the silken fan : This shade (sun-proof) is yet no proof for thee, Thy body smoother than this waveless spring, And purer than the substance of the same, Can creep through that his lances
Página 157 - What's that ? MILES. Marry, sir, now that my hostess is gone to provide supper, conjure up another spirit, and send doctor Burden flying after. BACON. Thus rulers of our academic state, You have seen the friar frame his art by proof; And as the college called Brazen-nose, Is under him, and he the master there, So surely shall this head of brass be fram'd...
Página 59 - To those Gentlemen his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies, J?.
Página 174 - What says Lord Lacy ? shall she be his wife? Lacy. Or else Lord Lacy is unfit to live. — May it please your highness give me leave to post To...
Página 294 - Ah, were she pitiful as she is fair, Or but as mild as she is seeming so, Then were my hopes greater than my despair — Then all the world were heaven, nothing woe.
Página 166 - Is't princely to dissever lovers' leagues, To part such friends as glory in their loves? * Leave, Ned, and make a virtue of this fault, And further Peg and Lacy in their loves : So in subduing fancy's passion, Conquering thyself, thou gett'st the richest spoil.
Página 153 - Ralph. Marry, Sirrah Ned, thou shalt put on my cap and my coat and my dagger, and I will put on thy clothes and thy sword ; and so thou shalt be my fool.