The Works of John Marston, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1887 |
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... pray Is , you'll not tax until you judge our play . Think , and then speak : ' tis rashness , and not wit , To speak what is in passion , and not judgment fit . Sit then with fair expectance , and survey Nothing but passionate man in ...
... pray Is , you'll not tax until you judge our play . Think , and then speak : ' tis rashness , and not wit , To speak what is in passion , and not judgment fit . Sit then with fair expectance , and survey Nothing but passionate man in ...
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... pray for their continuance . Mal . Loved sir , your reason ? 70 Free . Marry , lest my house should be made one . I would have married men love the stews as Englishmen loved the Low Countries : wish war should be maintain'd there , lest ...
... pray for their continuance . Mal . Loved sir , your reason ? 70 Free . Marry , lest my house should be made one . I would have married men love the stews as Englishmen loved the Low Countries : wish war should be maintain'd there , lest ...
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... pray ye be covered , my fine boy : kill thy itch , and heal thy scabs . Is thy master rotten ? Hol . My father , forsooth , is dead- Coc . And laid in his grave . Alas ! what comfort shall Peggy then have ! 4 181 Hol . None but me , sir ...
... pray ye be covered , my fine boy : kill thy itch , and heal thy scabs . Is thy master rotten ? Hol . My father , forsooth , is dead- Coc . And laid in his grave . Alas ! what comfort shall Peggy then have ! 4 181 Hol . None but me , sir ...
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... pray thee do one thing for me : my name is Gudgeon . Hol . Good Master Gudgeon . Coc . Lend me thy basin , razor , and apron . Hol . O Lord , sir ! 1 Coc . Well spoken ; good English . But what's thy furniture worth ? Hol . O Lord , sir ...
... pray thee do one thing for me : my name is Gudgeon . Hol . Good Master Gudgeon . Coc . Lend me thy basin , razor , and apron . Hol . O Lord , sir ! 1 Coc . Well spoken ; good English . But what's thy furniture worth ? Hol . O Lord , sir ...
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... Pray ye prove a man of fashion , and neglect the neglected . Mal . Can such a rarity be neglected ? -can there be measure or sin in loving such a creature . Fra . O min poor forsaken heart ! IIO Mal . I cannot contain , -he saw thee not ...
... Pray ye prove a man of fashion , and neglect the neglected . Mal . Can such a rarity be neglected ? -can there be measure or sin in loving such a creature . Fra . O min poor forsaken heart ! IIO Mal . I cannot contain , -he saw thee not ...
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