The Works of Thomas Middleton: The changeling [by T. Middleton and W. Rowley] The Spanish gipsy by T. Middleton and W. Rowley. Women beware women. More dissemblers besides women

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J.C. Nimno, 1885
 

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Seite 297 - Now for a welcome Able to draw men's envies upon man : A kiss now that will hang upon my lip, As sweet as morning dew upon a rose, And full as long...
Seite 63 - Why, are not you as guilty ? in, I'm sure, As deep as I ; and we should stick together : Come, your fears counsel you but ill ; my absence Would draw suspect upon you instantly, There were no rescue for you. Beat. He speaks home ! [Aside. De F. Nor is it fit we two, engag'd so jointly, Should part and live asunder.
Seite 65 - tis impossible thou canst be so wicked, Or shelter such a cunning cruelty, To make his death the murderer of my honour ! Thy language is so bold and vicious, I cannot see which way I can forgive it With any modesty.
Seite 29 - Here and there five hairs whispering in a corner, As if they grew in fear one of another, Wrinkles like troughs, where swine-deformity swills The tears of perjury, that lie there like wash Fallen from the slimy and dishonest eye,— Yet such a one plucks sweets without restraint. And has the grace of beauty to his sweet.' Though my hard fate has thrust me out to servitude, I tumbled into th
Seite 112 - All we can do to comfort one another, To stay a brother's sorrow for a brother, To dry a child from the kind father's eyes, Is to no purpose, it rather multiplies: Your only smiles have power to cause re-live The dead again, or in their rooms to give Brother a new brother, father a child; If these appear, all griefs are reconcil'd.
Seite 79 - Twas Diaphanta's chance — for to that wench I pretend ' honest love, and she deserves it — To leave me in a back part of the house, A place we chose for private conference ; She was no sooner gone, but instantly I heard your bride's voice in the next room to me ; And lending more attention, found De Flores Louder than she.
Seite 37 - Then I'll put in for one ; for if a woman Fly from one point, from him she makes a husband, She spreads and mounts then like arithmetic, One, ten, a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand, Proves in time sutler to an army royal.
Seite 27 - That bosom well, who of his thoughts partakes, Proves most discreet in every choice he makes. Methinks I love now with the eyes of judgment And see the way to merit, clearly see it. A true deserver like a diamond sparkles: In darkness you may see him, that's in absence, Which is the greatest darkness falls on love; Yet is he best discern'd then With intellectual eyesight.
Seite 277 - My thanks must needs acknowledge so much, madam. Liv. How can you be so strange then ? I sit here Sometimes whole days together without company, When business draws this gentleman from home, And should be happy in society Which I so well affect as that of yours. I know...
Seite 322 - I'm cunning in all arts but my own love. 'Tis as unseasonable to tempt him now So soon, as [for] a widow to be courted Following her husband's corse, or to make bargain By the grave-side, and take a young man there : Her strange departure stands like a hearse" yet Before his eyes, which time will take down shortly.

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