The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volumul 6A. Constable & Company, 1821 |
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Pagina 52
... pity you ; for you have under- taken a most difficult task , -to cozen two women , who are no babies in their art : if you bring it about , you perform as much as he that cheated the very lottery . Wood . Ladies , I am sorry this should ...
... pity you ; for you have under- taken a most difficult task , -to cozen two women , who are no babies in their art : if you bring it about , you perform as much as he that cheated the very lottery . Wood . Ladies , I am sorry this should ...
Pagina 68
... pity . Saint . Oh , my eyes grow dim ! my heart quops , and my back acheth ! here I will lay me down , and rest me . [ Throws herself suddenly down upon the Bed ; TRICKSY shrieks , and rises ; Mrs BRAIN . rises from under the Bed in a ...
... pity . Saint . Oh , my eyes grow dim ! my heart quops , and my back acheth ! here I will lay me down , and rest me . [ Throws herself suddenly down upon the Bed ; TRICKSY shrieks , and rises ; Mrs BRAIN . rises from under the Bed in a ...
Pagina 75
... pity to be expected . [ The Whores run out , followed by SAINTLY , PLEASANCE , and JUDITH . Aldo . Welladay , welladay ! one of my daughters is big with bastard , and she laid at her gascoins most unmercifully ! every stripe she had , I ...
... pity to be expected . [ The Whores run out , followed by SAINTLY , PLEASANCE , and JUDITH . Aldo . Welladay , welladay ! one of my daughters is big with bastard , and she laid at her gascoins most unmercifully ! every stripe she had , I ...
Pagina 90
... pity on my soul . Wood . Have you pity of your body : There is all the wages you must expect . Gerv . Well , sir , you have persuaded me : I will arm my conscience with a resolution of making her an honourable amends by marriage ; for ...
... pity on my soul . Wood . Have you pity of your body : There is all the wages you must expect . Gerv . Well , sir , you have persuaded me : I will arm my conscience with a resolution of making her an honourable amends by marriage ; for ...
Pagina 105
... your pains ; four hundred a - year will serve to comfort a poor cast mistress . Limb . I thought what would come of vil's pater nosters ! your de- Brain . Restore it to him for pity , Woodall SCENE I. 105 LIMBERHAM .
... your pains ; four hundred a - year will serve to comfort a poor cast mistress . Limb . I thought what would come of vil's pater nosters ! your de- Brain . Restore it to him for pity , Woodall SCENE I. 105 LIMBERHAM .
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Pagina 223 - Keeps honour bright: To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery. Take the instant way; For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast: keep then the path...
Pagina 223 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Pagina 285 - Too subtle-potent, tun'd too sharp in sweetness, For the capacity of my ruder powers: I fear it much; and I do fear besides, That I shall lose distinction in my joys...
Pagina 188 - E'en wondered at because he dropt no sooner; Fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore years; Yet freshly ran he on ten winters more, Till, like a clock worn out with eating Time, The wheels of weary life at last stood still.
Pagina 223 - For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast; keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue: If you...
Pagina 117 - Yet man, vain man, would with his short-lined plummet Fathom the vast abyss of heavenly justice. Whatever is, is in its causes just, Since all things are by fate. But purblind man Sees but a part o' th' chain, the nearest links, His eyes not carrying to that equal beam That poises all above.
Pagina 258 - God save him; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his sacred head ; Which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, — His face still combating with tears and smiles, The badges of his grief and patience ; — That had not God, for some strong purpose, steel'd The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him.
Pagina 365 - AmboyS" upon the theatre ; but when I had taken up what I supposed a fallen star, I found I had been cozened with a jelly ;* nothing but a cold, dull mass, which glittered no longer than it was shooting...
Pagina 223 - For time is like a fashionable host That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And, with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer: welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing.
Pagina 440 - Kings' titles commonly begin by force, Which time wears off, and mellows into right; So power, which, in one age, is tyranny, Is ripened, in the next, to true succession: She's in possession.