The Dramatic Works of John Webster: A cure for a cuckold. Induction to the malcontent. The Thracian wonder. The weakest goeth to the wall

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J. Smith, 1857

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Stran 135 - O'er the dales, o'er the downs, Through the green meadows, From the fields, through the towns, To the dim shadows. All along the plain, To the low fountains, Up and down again From the high mountains ; Echo then shall again Tell her I follow, And the floods to the woods, Carry my holla, holla ! Ce ! la ! ho ! ho ! hu ! [Exit.
Stran 6 - I can at any time show seven hundred in number, which is within a small matter all that were ever printed. Many of these I have several times over, and intend, as I sell, to purchase more; all, or any of which, I shall be ready either to sell or lend to you upon reasonable considerations.
Stran 156 - Love's a lovely lad, His bringing-up is beauty ; Who loves him not is mad, For I must pay him duty ; Now I'm sad. Hail to those sweet eyes, That shine celestial wonder; From thence do flames arise, Burn my poor heart asunder ; Now it fries.
Stran 118 - The Thracian Wonder. A Comical History, As it hath been several times Acted with great Applause. Written by John Webster and William Rowley. Placere Cupio. London: Printed by Tho. Johnson, and are to be sold by Francis...
Stran 106 - Sir, the gentlemen will be angry if you sit here. Sly. Why ? We may sit upon the stage at the private house.
Stran 107 - We stayed for you at supper last night at my cousin Honeymoon's, the woollen-draper. After supper we drew cuts for a score of apricocks, the longest cut still to draw an apricock: by this light, 'twas Mistress Frank Honeymoon's fortune still to have the longest cut : I did measure for the women.- — What be these, coz?

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