The Sad Shepherd: Or, A Tale of Robin HoodJ. Nichols, and sold, 1783 - 255 páginas |
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... AMIE , The Gentle EARINE , The Beautiful MAUDLIN , DOUCE , LORELL , PUCK HAIRY , REUBEN , Shepherds . Shepherdeffes . The Troubles unexpected . [ wick . The Envious , the Witch of Paple- The Proud , her Daughter . [ Son . The Rude , a ...
... AMIE , The Gentle EARINE , The Beautiful MAUDLIN , DOUCE , LORELL , PUCK HAIRY , REUBEN , Shepherds . Shepherdeffes . The Troubles unexpected . [ wick . The Envious , the Witch of Paple- The Proud , her Daughter . [ Son . The Rude , a ...
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... Amie , Alken , Tuck , Servants , with mufick of all forts . Rob . Welcome , bright Clarion , and fweet Mellifleur , The courteous Lionel , fair Amie ; all I My friends and neighbours to the jolly bower Of Robin Hood , and to the green ...
... Amie , Alken , Tuck , Servants , with mufick of all forts . Rob . Welcome , bright Clarion , and fweet Mellifleur , The courteous Lionel , fair Amie ; all I My friends and neighbours to the jolly bower Of Robin Hood , and to the green ...
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... Amie , Alken , and Eglamour , who is fit- ting upon a bank by . Cla . See where he fits . Eg . It will be rare , rare , rare ! An exquifite revenge ; but peace , no words ! Not for the faireft fleece of all the flock : If it be known ...
... Amie , Alken , and Eglamour , who is fit- ting upon a bank by . Cla . See where he fits . Eg . It will be rare , rare , rare ! An exquifite revenge ; but peace , no words ! Not for the faireft fleece of all the flock : If it be known ...
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... Amie to kifs Karolin . Liv'd my Earine , you fhould have twenty : line here , one I would allow ' em For every From mine own ftore , the treasure I had in her : Now I am poor as you . Kar . And I a wretch ! Cla . Yet keep an eye upon ...
... Amie to kifs Karolin . Liv'd my Earine , you fhould have twenty : line here , one I would allow ' em For every From mine own ftore , the treasure I had in her : Now I am poor as you . Kar . And I a wretch ! Cla . Yet keep an eye upon ...
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... poet has given us infinitely too much of this hunting jargon , which , like most other cant terms , is hardly expli- cable , and not worth the knowing . C 4 Mar Mar. Come , Amie , you'll go with us ? The Sad Shepherd . 23.
... poet has given us infinitely too much of this hunting jargon , which , like most other cant terms , is hardly expli- cable , and not worth the knowing . C 4 Mar Mar. Come , Amie , you'll go with us ? The Sad Shepherd . 23.
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The Sad Shepherd, Or a Tale of Robin Hood: A Fragment (Classic Reprint) Ben Jonson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
The Sad Shepherd, Or a Tale of Robin Hood: A Fragment (Classic Reprint) Ben Jonson Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
alfo Alken alſo Amie Barabas becauſe BEN JONSON caft character Chaucer Civis Clarion Crifpine death doth Douce Earine Engliſh English Poetry enters erft expreffion fafe faid fame fays feaft fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhew fhould fifter fince fing firft folio fome Fool foul fpeak fpeech Friar Tuck ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fwain fweet glamour hart hath heaven Ibid inferted Jonfon Karol Karolin laft edit laſt Lionel loft Lorel maid maifter Marian Maud Maudlin Medicus Mellifleur moft moſt mother muft muſt obferve paffage Paftoral perfons play pleaſe Poems poets prefent printed Puck racter reader Robin Hood Sad Shepherd ſay Scat Scathlock School for Scandal Shakspeare ſhall ſhe Shylock ſpeak Spenfer thee thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou Tuck Twelfth Night unto uſed verfes whofe witch word
Pasajes populares
Página 161 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Página 19 - Though I am young, and cannot tell Either what death or love is well, Yet I have heard they both bear darts, And both do aim at human hearts ; And then again I have been told Love wounds with heat, as death with cold ; So that I fear they do but bring Extremes to touch and mean one thing.
Página 163 - Yet is he nought but parting of the breath; Ne ought to see, but like a shade to weene, Unbodied, unsoul'd, unheard, unseene...
Página 153 - Even all the nation of unfortunate And fatall birds about them flocked were, Such as by nature men abhorre and hate...
Página 232 - The rites begin with spilling some of the caudle on the ground, by way of libation: on that every one takes a cake of oatmeal, upon which are raised nine square knobs, each dedicated to some particular being, the supposed preserver of their flocks...
Página 238 - ... That lies too high for base contempt, Too low for envy's shot. My wishes are but few, All easy to fulfil, I make the limits of my power The bounds unto my will. I have no hopes but one, Which is of heavenly reign ; Effects attained, or not desired, All lower hopes refrain.
Página 239 - I wrestle not with rage, While fury's flame doth burn ; It is in vain to stop the stream Until the tide doth turn. But when the flame is out, And ebbing wrath doth end, I turn a late enraged foe Into a quiet friend.
Página 143 - Yet shewing, by their heapes, how great they were. But in their place doth now a third appeare, Fayre Venice, flower of the last worlds delight; And next to them in beauty draweth neare, But farre exceedes in policie of right.
Página 241 - May never was the month of love For May is full of flowers, But rather April, wet by kind, For love is full of showers.
Página 169 - Tis in your Hearts alone their Fame can live. Still as the Scenes of Life will shift away, The strong Impressions of their Art decay. Your Children cannot feel what you have known; They'll boast of Quins and Gibbers of their own: The greatest Glory of our happy few, Is to be felt, and be approv'd by you.