The works of Thomas Middleton, collected, with some account of the author, and notes, by A. Dyce, 第 3 卷

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第 339 頁 - Imp. 4to. •Suckling (Sir John). FRAGMENTA AUREA : a Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, written by. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his own copies. Printed for HUMPHREY MOSELEY, and are to be sold at his shop, at .the sign of the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1646.
第 329 頁 - Anomalies, of whom we know not whence they are sprung, nor whether they have beginning or ending. As they are without human passions, so they seem to be without human relations . They come with thunder and lightning, and vanish to airy music. This is all we know of them. - Except Hecate, they have no names; which heightens their mysteriousness . The names, and some of the properties, which Middleton has given to his Hags, excite smiles. The Weird Sisters are serious things. Their presence cannot...
第 328 頁 - Black spirits, and white ; red spirits, and gray ; Mingle, mingle, mingle, you that mingle may. Titty, Tiffin, keep it stiff in ; Firedrake, Puckey, make it lucky ; Liard, Robin, you must bob in. Round, around, around, about, about j All ill come running in ; all good keep out ! ist Witch.
第 305 頁 - mongst troops of spirits : No ring of bells to our ears sounds, No howls of wolves, no yelps of hounds ; No, not the noise of water's breach, Or cannon's throat our height can reach. [Above.\ No ring of bells, &c. Fire. Well, mother, I thank your kindness ; you must be Gambolling i' th' air, and leave me to walk here like a fool and a mortal.
第 107 頁 - There are of madmen, as there are of tame, All humour'd not alike : we have here some So apish and fantastic, play with a feather ; And, though 'twould grieve a soul to see God's image So blemish'd and defac'd, yet do they act Such antic and such pretty lunacies, That, spite of sorrow, they will make you smile : Others again we have like hungry lions, Fierce as wild bulls, untameable as flies...
第 328 頁 - FIRST WITCH. The juice of toad, the oil of adder. SEC. WITCH. Those will make the younker madder. HEC. Put in — there's all — and rid the stench. FIRE. Nay, here's three ounces of the red-hair'd wench. ALL THE WITCHEs. Round, around, around, &C. HEC. So, so, enough : into the vessel with it. There, 't hath the true perfection.
第 328 頁 - Black spirits and white ; red spirits and gray ; Mingle, mingle, mingle, you that mingle may. • Titty, tiffin, Keep it stiff in; Firedrake, Puckey, Make it lucky ; Liard, Robin, You must bob in. Round, around, around, about, about ; All ill come running in ; all good keep out ! 1st Witch.
第 40 頁 - Plague him ; set him beneath the salt, and let him not touch a bit, till every one has had his full cut.
第 607 頁 - If one has money, he disburses, Whilst some tell fortunes, some pick purses. « Rather than be out of use, , We'll steal garters, hose, or shoes, Boots, or spurs with gingling rowels, Shirts or napkins, smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with us, All you that love your eases ; He that's a gipsy, May be drunk or tipsy, At what hour he pleases.
第 141 頁 - ... this hand, and empty this ; and when the bell shall toll for me, if I prove a swan, and go singing to my nest, why, so ! if a crow, throw me out for carrion, and pick out mine eyes.

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