The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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Page 350
... Votarius . Vot . Pray , sir , confine your thoughts and excuse me , Methinks the deposed king your brother's sorrow , Should find you business enough . Ans . How , Votarius ! Sorrow for him ? weak ignorance talks not like thee , Why he ...
... Votarius . Vot . Pray , sir , confine your thoughts and excuse me , Methinks the deposed king your brother's sorrow , Should find you business enough . Ans . How , Votarius ! Sorrow for him ? weak ignorance talks not like thee , Why he ...
Page 352
... Votarius ! what's the news for us ? Vot . You set me to a task , sir , that will find Ten ages work enough , and ... Vota- rius , That taught thee to dissemble ? I'd fain learn ; She makes good scholars . Vot . How , my lord ! Ans . Thou ...
... Votarius ! what's the news for us ? Vot . You set me to a task , sir , that will find Ten ages work enough , and ... Vota- rius , That taught thee to dissemble ? I'd fain learn ; She makes good scholars . Vot . How , my lord ! Ans . Thou ...
Page 358
... Votarius , sadly . [ Exeunt . Vot . All's gone , there's nothing but the prodigal left , I have play'd away my soul at one short game , Where e'en the winner loses . Pursuing sin , how often did I shun thee ! How swift art thou a - foot ...
... Votarius , sadly . [ Exeunt . Vot . All's gone , there's nothing but the prodigal left , I have play'd away my soul at one short game , Where e'en the winner loses . Pursuing sin , how often did I shun thee ! How swift art thou a - foot ...
Page 359
... Votarius , I make speed to be in thine arms . Vot . You never come too soon , sir . Ans . How goes business ? Vot . Pray , think upon some other subject , sir . What news at court ? Ans . Pish ! Answer me . Vot . Alas , sir , would you ...
... Votarius , I make speed to be in thine arms . Vot . You never come too soon , sir . Ans . How goes business ? Vot . Pray , think upon some other subject , sir . What news at court ? Ans . Pish ! Answer me . Vot . Alas , sir , would you ...
Page 367
... Votarius . Enter Leonella . Leo . Madam , my lord entreats your company . Wife . Psha , ye ! Leo . Psha , ye ! My lord entreats your company . Wife . What now ? Are ye so short - heel'd ? Leo . I am as my betters are , then . Wife . How ...
... Votarius . Enter Leonella . Leo . Madam , my lord entreats your company . Wife . Psha , ye ! Leo . Psha , ye ! My lord entreats your company . Wife . What now ? Are ye so short - heel'd ? Leo . I am as my betters are , then . Wife . How ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.