The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, 第 3 卷G. Bell and Sons & A.H. Bullen, 1908 |
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... King and Queene on Twelfe night last , 1633. And divers times since with great applause at the Private House in Blacke - Friers , by his Majesties Servants . Written by John Fletcher . The third Edition , with Addition . London ...
... King and Queene on Twelfe night last , 1633. And divers times since with great applause at the Private House in Blacke - Friers , by his Majesties Servants . Written by John Fletcher . The third Edition , with Addition . London ...
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... King at Somerset - house , and presented him with a Play , newly studied , long since printed , The Faithful Shepherdess , which the King's Players acted in the Robes she and her Ladies acted their Pastoral in the last year .'- The Earl ...
... King at Somerset - house , and presented him with a Play , newly studied , long since printed , The Faithful Shepherdess , which the King's Players acted in the Robes she and her Ladies acted their Pastoral in the last year .'- The Earl ...
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... King and Queen , at Court , to the faithful Shepherdess ; and runs : When princes in distress would peace implore , They first take care to choose th ' ambassador , And think him fittest for a charge so great Who best can please that king ...
... King and Queen , at Court , to the faithful Shepherdess ; and runs : When princes in distress would peace implore , They first take care to choose th ' ambassador , And think him fittest for a charge so great Who best can please that king ...
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... King's men . He wrote two plays , A Woman is a Weathercock ( 1612 ) and Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) , collaborated with Massinger on the Fatal Dowry ( 1632 ) , and possibly other extant plays , and died in 1633. His portrait is at ...
... King's men . He wrote two plays , A Woman is a Weathercock ( 1612 ) and Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) , collaborated with Massinger on the Fatal Dowry ( 1632 ) , and possibly other extant plays , and died in 1633. His portrait is at ...
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... KING AND QUEEN , AT WHITE - HALL , ON TWELFTH - NIGHT LAST , 1633 . WHEN this smooth pastoral was first brought forth , The age ' twas born in did not know its worth . Since , by thy cost and industry revived , It hath a new fame and ...
... KING AND QUEEN , AT WHITE - HALL , ON TWELFTH - NIGHT LAST , 1633 . WHEN this smooth pastoral was first brought forth , The age ' twas born in did not know its worth . Since , by thy cost and industry revived , It hath a new fame and ...
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第 16 頁 - A tragi-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which is enough to make it no tragedy, yet brings some near to it, which is enough to make it no comedy...
第 34 頁 - I sit by and sing, Or gather rushes to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love, How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she...
第 29 頁 - A virtuous well, about whose flowery banks The nimble-footed fairies dance their rounds By the pale moonshine, dipping oftentimes Their stolen children, so to make them free From dying flesh and dull mortality : By this fair fount hath many a shepherd sworn, And given away his freedom, many a troth Been plight, which neither envy nor old time Could ever break, with many a chaste kiss given, In hope of coming happiness...
第 41 頁 - Oh, you sons of earth, You only brood, unto whose happy birth Virtue was given, holding more of nature Than man, her first-born and most perfect creature, Let me adore you ! you, that only can Help or kill nature, drawing out that span Of life and breath even to the end of time ; You, that these hands did crop long before prime 10 Of day, give me your names, and, next, your hidden power.
第 25 頁 - My virgin flower uncropt, pure, chaste, and fair, No goblin, wood-god, fairy, elf, or fiend, Satyr, or other power that haunts the groves, Shall hurt my body, or by vain illusion Draw me to wander after idle fires, Or voices calling me in dead of night To make me follow, and so tole me on Through mire and standing pools, to find my ruin.
第 25 頁 - Yet I have heard (my mother told it me) And now I do believe it, if I keep My virgin flower uncropt, pure, chaste., and fair ; No goblin, wood-god, fairy, elf, or fiend, Satyr, or other power that haunts the groves, Shall hurt my body, or by vain illusion Draw me to wander after idle fires...
第 85 頁 - SEE the day begins to break, And the light shoots like a streak Of subtle fire ; the wind blows cold While the morning doth unfold ; Now the birds begin to rouse, And the squirrel from the boughs Leaps, to get him nuts and fruit, The early lark, that erst was mute, Carols to the rising day Many a note and many a lay.
第 61 頁 - To walk this grove about, whilst he, In a corner of the wood, Where never mortal foot hath stood, Keeps dancing, music, and a feast, To entertain a lovely guest : Where he gives her many a rose, Sweeter than the breath that blows The leaves ; grapes, berries of the best ; I never saw so great a feast. But, to my charge : Here must I stay, To see what mortals lose their way, And by a false fire seeming bright, Train them in and leave them right, Then must I watch if any be Forcing of a chastity...
第 23 頁 - Here be grapes, whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good. Sweeter yet did never crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel's teeth that crack them...
第 22 頁 - Thicken'd with misty film of dulling rheum : These I can cure, such secret virtue lies In herbs applied by a virgin's hand.