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. 1910 Excerpt: ...be very carefull. Mar. You undo me else brother. Iaq. Pha, d'e thinke me for A foole or your brother (sister)?"Texts. Period after "rank." "Texts, "my nowne." "Texts. Comma after "me." "Texts. No punctuation after "sister." Mar. Do not thinke But at your returne I shall be very thankfull. 65 Iaq. As for that, it is ...
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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. 1910 Excerpt: ...be very carefull. Mar. You undo me else brother. Iaq. Pha, d'e thinke me for A foole or your brother (sister)?"Texts. Period after "rank." "Texts, "my nowne." "Texts. Comma after "me." "Texts. No punctuation after "sister." Mar. Do not thinke But at your returne I shall be very thankfull. 65 Iaq. As for that, it is sufficient your Ladiship is my sister; oh ye little amiable rogue you, a good face is a good dowry, I see sometimes; when we two tumbled both in a belly together, little did our mother thinke which should have beene the Madam; I might have beene cut the tother 70 way iffaith, if it had pleased the sisters three, if the Midwife had but knowne my minde when I was borne, I had beene two stone lighter; but much good do thee with thy good fortunes; farewell honourable flesh and bloud, I will deliver to my noble brother, pretty trim Lady, I thinke we 75 are eyde alike; fare thee well, I cannot chuse but see thee as long as I looke upon thee. Exit. Mar. Effect thy owne content, paper and inke, And then thou bringst the worke into my hands. Fydella.13 Enter Fydella. Fyd. Madam. Mar. Thou louest me Fydella. Fyd. Do you make a question out Lady? 80 Mar. No, I rather Speake it as acknowledgement, suppose I went In the right noble way, to meet my foe I'th field, woudst be my second. Fyd. To my second life, Madam. Mar. I do intend no such viragoes part, 85 But in shape, a danger to thee farre more worse, But when tis done, The spatious world shall have to understand, Spite of the low condition of my birth, High spirits may be lodg'd in humble earth. Exeunt. "Texts have "Fudella" and "Fud." through the text of this scene. actus Tertius. Scena Tert1a. Before Alonzo's Castle. En...
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Add this copy of William Rowley, His All's Lost By Lust: And A Shoemaker to cart. $19.72, 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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