The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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Page 325
... Cham . TS't poffible , the fpells of France fhould Is't juggle Men into such strange mockeries ? Sands . New cuftoms , Though they be never fo ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I fee , all the ...
... Cham . TS't poffible , the fpells of France fhould Is't juggle Men into such strange mockeries ? Sands . New cuftoms , Though they be never fo ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I fee , all the ...
Page 326
... Cham . What is't for ? Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels , talk , and tailors . Cham . I'm glad , ' tis there ; now I would pray our Monfieurs To think an English courtier may be wife ...
... Cham . What is't for ? Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels , talk , and tailors . Cham . I'm glad , ' tis there ; now I would pray our Monfieurs To think an English courtier may be wife ...
Page 327
... Cham . Well faid , Lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet ? Sands . No , my Lord , Nor fhall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Sir Thomas , Whither are you going ? Lov . To the Cardinal's ; Your Lordship is a guest too . Cham ...
... Cham . Well faid , Lord Sands ; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet ? Sands . No , my Lord , Nor fhall not , while I have a stump . Cham . Sir Thomas , Whither are you going ? Lov . To the Cardinal's ; Your Lordship is a guest too . Cham ...
Page 328
... Cham . Your're young , Sir Harry Guilford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the Cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they refted : I think , would better please ' em : by my life ...
... Cham . Your're young , Sir Harry Guilford . Sands . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the Cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they refted : I think , would better please ' em : by my life ...
Page 329
... Cham . Well faid , my Lord : So now y'are fairly feated : gentlemen , The penance lyes on you , if these fair ladies Pafs away frowning , Sands . For my little cure , Let me alone . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal Wolfey , and takes his ftate ...
... Cham . Well faid , my Lord : So now y'are fairly feated : gentlemen , The penance lyes on you , if these fair ladies Pafs away frowning , Sands . For my little cure , Let me alone . Hautboys . Enter Cardinal Wolfey , and takes his ftate ...
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