Greene's Philomela. Greene's Arcadia. Southwell's The triumphs over death. Breton's Characters, and his Good and bad. Nash's Christ's tears over JerusalemFrom the private Press of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, printed by T. Davison, 1815 |
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... amongst youth for thy wit , amongst age for thy honest behaviour , desired of all , because offensive to none : and now if thou prosecute this bad purpose , intend this base love , to violate the honour of a Venetian Lady , look to be ...
... amongst youth for thy wit , amongst age for thy honest behaviour , desired of all , because offensive to none : and now if thou prosecute this bad purpose , intend this base love , to violate the honour of a Venetian Lady , look to be ...
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... amongst his angels , he is not visibly conversant amongst us ? Suppose our monarch were as far distanced from us as Con- stantinople , yet still he is a monarch , and his power undiminished . Indeed so did our fathers rebel , and forgot ...
... amongst his angels , he is not visibly conversant amongst us ? Suppose our monarch were as far distanced from us as Con- stantinople , yet still he is a monarch , and his power undiminished . Indeed so did our fathers rebel , and forgot ...
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... amongst us , that lead men aside into the woods and solitary places to be tempted . Let any ( be he the veriest ... amongst them , they were as goads in their sides , and thorns in their nostrils ; so if we root not out these remnants of ...
... amongst us , that lead men aside into the woods and solitary places to be tempted . Let any ( be he the veriest ... amongst them , they were as goads in their sides , and thorns in their nostrils ; so if we root not out these remnants of ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL I | i |
PART THE FIRST Greenes Philomela | 1 |
PART THE FOURTH Harveys Four Letters and Sonnets touching | 1 |
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ambition amongst Arcadia Atheists beauty began blood CARMELA Christ comfort conceit conscience court daughter dead death delight DEMOCLES desire devil discontent disdain DORON doth Duke Duke of Milan earth enemy eyes fair favour fear folly fortune fruit Gabriel Harvey gather Genoese gentleman glory God's grace grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hell honour hope humour husband Jerusalem king kingdom labour LAMEDON live London look Lord LUTESIO MELICERTUS MENAPHON mercy mind misery mistress Nash nature never NICHOLAS BRETON night passion patience PHILIPPO PHILOMELA PLEUSIDIPPUS poor praise pride Private Press quoth repentance revenge rich Robert Greene ROBERT SOUTHWELL saith SAMELA SEPHESTIA shepherd shew sith sorrow soul spirit sweet sword tears thee Thessaly thine thing THOMAS NASH thou art thou hast thou wouldst thought thyself unworthy Venice Venus virtue wanton wealth wherein wife wisdom words WORTHY