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... ladies ; and that wee might rule our husbands , like ladies ; and doe what wee lifted : doe you thinke I would haue mar- ried you , elfe ? [ 287 ] ALBI . I acknowledge , fweet wife , she speakes the best of any woman in Italy , and ...
... ladies ; and that wee might rule our husbands , like ladies ; and doe what wee lifted : doe you thinke I would haue mar- ried you , elfe ? [ 287 ] ALBI . I acknowledge , fweet wife , she speakes the best of any woman in Italy , and ...
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... ladies , and gallanteft gentlemen of ROME , to bee enter- tain'd in our house now : and I would faine aduise thee , to ... ladie ? nor mufique ? nor mafques ? Nor you , nor your house were fo much as spoken of , before I difbaft my felfe ...
... ladies , and gallanteft gentlemen of ROME , to bee enter- tain'd in our house now : and I would faine aduise thee , to ... ladie ? nor mufique ? nor mafques ? Nor you , nor your house were fo much as spoken of , before I difbaft my felfe ...
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... ladie ; you fhall fee mine armes , if't please you . CHLO . No , your legges doe fufficiently fhew you are a gentleman borne , fir : for a man borne vpon little legges , is alwayes a gentleman borne . 95 CRIS . Yet , I pray you ...
... ladie ; you fhall fee mine armes , if't please you . CHLO . No , your legges doe fufficiently fhew you are a gentleman borne , fir : for a man borne vpon little legges , is alwayes a gentleman borne . 95 CRIS . Yet , I pray you ...
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... ladie , you hold a moft sweet hand ouer him . ALBI . And then for the great gilt andyrons ? — CHLO . Againe ! would the andyrons were in your great guttes , for mee . ALBI . I doe vanish , wife . 135 140 ALBIUS still going out and in ...
... ladie , you hold a moft sweet hand ouer him . ALBI . And then for the great gilt andyrons ? — CHLO . Againe ! would the andyrons were in your great guttes , for mee . ALBI . I doe vanish , wife . 135 140 ALBIUS still going out and in ...
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... ladies in court presently , to fee 145 your coufin CYTHERIS : ô the [ 289 ] gods ! how might I behaue my felfe now , as to entertayne them most courtly ? CRIS . Mary , ladie , if you will entertaine them most courtly , you must doe thus ...
... ladies in court presently , to fee 145 your coufin CYTHERIS : ô the [ 289 ] gods ! how might I behaue my felfe now , as to entertayne them most courtly ? CRIS . Mary , ladie , if you will entertaine them most courtly , you must doe thus ...
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actors Aesop ALBI Albius allusion Anaides appears Arch Ben Jonson beſt CAES CAESAR Captaine Chapman CHLO CHLOE CRIS Crispinus Cynthia's Revels CYTH CYTHERIS Dekker Demetrius drachme edition euery felfe fhall flaue Fleay folio fome foule fuch fweet GALL Gallus GALLVS gentleman Gifford giue hath haue Hedon HERMOGENES HIST Histrio Histriomastix HORA Horace Humour I'le IVLI IVPITER John Marston Jonson ladie leaue Lictors lines liue London loue Lupus LVPV Marston maſter MINOS moſt muſt neuer OVID passage passim play players poet Poetaster Pray Pyrgus quarto Roman Samuel Daniel satire Satiromastix says scene seems Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Spanish Tragedy ſpeake ſpirit stage Stage-Quarrel theatre thee theſe thou Tibullus TIBV TIBVLLVS translation Tucca Tvcc verso VIRG Virgil vpon Whalley wife word ΙΟ