This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...others help A medicine in those teares: but triviall man, Though he hath sence to mourne, may weep and melt His injur'd eyes to viewlesse aire, yet all Th'expence affords is vainely to discerne 5S His mourning gives his sorrows life and length, But not the guiltlesse cause a remedy. Lies down. Leon. My Lord, I stayd ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...others help A medicine in those teares: but triviall man, Though he hath sence to mourne, may weep and melt His injur'd eyes to viewlesse aire, yet all Th'expence affords is vainely to discerne 5S His mourning gives his sorrows life and length, But not the guiltlesse cause a remedy. Lies down. Leon. My Lord, I stayd upon the garden mount, And in the heate of my impatience was So kind, much to lament your tardinesse; 60 But now I must have leave to think one that Delights to heape up wrongs hath fury more To dare than do. 48 Seme. F, A. coole the farched. F, quench the thirsty. 49 perpetuall. F, succeeding. 49-5 7 the... remedy. F, --Th'Arabian Tree, which does in balmy drops Dissolve its life, affords a Med'cine in Those Tears; but man, though he hath cause to make Him mourn, and reason to inform him of That cause, yet finds no use of weeping, but To know it brings his grief no remedy. 55 vainely. M and L, mainly. 60 mud. F, as. 61 one that. F, that he. 62 Delighti to. F, Who takes delight. wrongs. F, injuries. kath. F, has. Begins next line in F. Pros. Were this a temple, and the prince Imploy'd i'th rev'rend businesse of a priest, I could not suffer such a boast from one 65 That I have us'd with so much clemency In fight--defend thy life, or it is mine. They draw and fight. Leon. Are you so masterly--again--I find No lightning in your eyes, nor in your sword. Pros. You have the skill, but I'le distemper it--70 Alv. Hold, hold, eager and silly ministers Of wrath, is this a time to bleed, when ere The morning sun uncloud his pensive face, There will bee streames of blood let out enough To make him drinke till he be sick with sacrifice? 75 Give me thy sword. How, Prospero, are my Commands grown wearisome and cold?--Pros. There, sir--I'm still rebuk'd like to ...
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Add this copy of Love and Honour: And the Siege of Rhodes to cart. $22.29, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2022 by Legare Street Press.
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