The Ancient British Drama ...Walter Scott W. Miller, 1810 |
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... Porrex .... The Returne from Pernassus • Damon and Pithias . .... Gammer Gurton's Needle Alexander and Campaspe •• Edward II .... The Heir ... The Bird in a Cage ............ The Jew of Malta ... The Wits .. Sir John Oldcastle [ Part ...
... Porrex .... The Returne from Pernassus • Damon and Pithias . .... Gammer Gurton's Needle Alexander and Campaspe •• Edward II .... The Heir ... The Bird in a Cage ............ The Jew of Malta ... The Wits .. Sir John Oldcastle [ Part ...
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... unto S , Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie , by John Allde , Anno Domini 1569 , Septembris 14. " Both these editions are in the collection of Mr Garrick , FERREX AND PORREX . BY T. SACKVILLE . THOMAS SACKVILLE 22 [ HEYWOOD . THE FOUR P's .
... unto S , Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie , by John Allde , Anno Domini 1569 , Septembris 14. " Both these editions are in the collection of Mr Garrick , FERREX AND PORREX . BY T. SACKVILLE . THOMAS SACKVILLE 22 [ HEYWOOD . THE FOUR P's .
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... ( Observations on Spenser , Vol . II . p . 109. ) “ There is one * Some account of Lord Buckhurst , and his writings , prefixed to the edition of " Gorboduc " printed in 1736 . " poem , indeed , among the rest , which Ferrer and Porrex.
... ( Observations on Spenser , Vol . II . p . 109. ) “ There is one * Some account of Lord Buckhurst , and his writings , prefixed to the edition of " Gorboduc " printed in 1736 . " poem , indeed , among the rest , which Ferrer and Porrex.
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... as she was • Athenæ Oxonienses , 77 . 3 Ibid . Marbury's Book of Monarchy , as quoted by Oldys , in his MS . notes on Langbaine . 5 Pages 77 , 155 . S before . In which better forme , since she hath 24 [ SACKVILLE FERREX AND PORREX .
... as she was • Athenæ Oxonienses , 77 . 3 Ibid . Marbury's Book of Monarchy , as quoted by Oldys , in his MS . notes on Langbaine . 5 Pages 77 , 155 . S before . In which better forme , since she hath 24 [ SACKVILLE FERREX AND PORREX .
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... PORREX . " NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS . GORBODUC , king of Great Brittaine . VIDENA , queene and wife to king Gorboduc . FERREX , elder sonne to king Gorboduc . PORREX , yonger sonne to king Gorboduc . CLOYTON , duke of Cornewall . FERGUS ...
... PORREX . " NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS . GORBODUC , king of Great Brittaine . VIDENA , queene and wife to king Gorboduc . FERREX , elder sonne to king Gorboduc . PORREX , yonger sonne to king Gorboduc . CLOYTON , duke of Cornewall . FERGUS ...
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Apel Aristippus art thou Balthezar Barabas brother Campaspe Cobham court Crom Cromwell death Dionisius Dond dost doth Duke earl Earl of KENDALL edit Enter Eubulus Exeunt Exit faith Farewell father fear fellow Ferrex Flow Flowerdale Gammer Gaveston gentleman GINET give gold Gorboduc grace hand Harpool hath hear heart heaven Henry Hieronimo Hodge honour hope Horatio i'faith Itha king knave lady live look lord lord Cobham Luce Lucy madam marry master master constable Mortimer murder ne'er never night noble PALLATINE pardon Pert POLYMETES poor Porrex pray prince Queen revenge shew Sir John sir John Oldcastle Sir Lanc sirrah Snore soul speak stay SUFFOLK sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou shalt Thwack troth unto villain wife word wyll
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Página 182 - Two kings in England cannot reign at once. But stay awhile, let me be king till night, That I may gaze upon this glittering crown; So shall my eyes receive their last content, My head, the latest honour due to it, And jointly both yield up their wished right. Continue ever thou celestial sun; Let never silent night possess this clime: Stand still you watches...
Página 182 - But not of kings. The forest deer, being struck, Runs to an herb that closeth up the wounds: But when the imperial lion's flesh is gor'd, He rends and tears it with his wrathful paw, [And], highly scorning that the lowly earth Should drink his blood, mounts up to the air: And so it fares with me, whose dauntless mind Th...
Página 260 - And kill sick people groaning under walls: Sometimes I go about and poison wells; And now and then, to cherish Christian thieves, I am content to lose some of my crowns; That I may, walking in my gallery, See 'em go pinioned along by my door.
Página 188 - And there in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days' space; and, lest that I should sleep, One plays continually upon a drum. They give me bread and water, being a king; So that, for want of sleep, and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numbed, And whether I have limbs or no I know not.
Página 183 - I might, but heavens and earth conspire To make me miserable! Here receive my crown; Receive it? No, these innocent hands of mine Shall not be guilty of so foul a crime.
Página 184 - Inconstant Edmund, dost thou favour him, That wast a cause of his imprisonment? Kent. The more cause have I now to make amends. Y. Mor. {Aside to Q. ISAB.] I tell thee, 'tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince.
Página 541 - False colours last after the true be dead. Of all the roses grafted on her cheeks, Of all the graces dancing in her eyes, Of all the music set upon her tongue, Of all that was past woman's excellence In her white bosom, look, a painted board Circumscribes all!
Página 187 - To murder you, my most gracious lord ! Far is it from my heart to do you harm. The queen sent me to see how you were...
Página 174 - Commit not to my youth things of more weight Than fits a prince so young as I to bear, And fear not, lord and father, Heaven's great beams On Atlas' shoulder shall not lie more safe, Than shall your charge committed to my trust.
Página 252 - Rather had I a Jew be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian poverty : For I can see no fruits in all their faith, But malice, falsehood, and excessive pride, Which methinks fits not their profession.