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Contrast this with Greene :“ Fawnia , poor soul , was no less joyful that , being a
shepherd , fortune had favoured her so as to reward her with the love of a prince ,
hoping in time to be advanced from the daughter of a poor farmer to be the wife ...
Contrast this with Greene :“ Fawnia , poor soul , was no less joyful that , being a
shepherd , fortune had favoured her so as to reward her with the love of a prince ,
hoping in time to be advanced from the daughter of a poor farmer to be the wife ...
Pagina 50
Come on , poor babe : Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be
thy nurses ! Wolves and bears , they say , Casting their savageness aside , have
done Like offices of pity . - Sir , be prosperous In more than this deed does
require ...
Come on , poor babe : Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be
thy nurses ! Wolves and bears , they say , Casting their savageness aside , have
done Like offices of pity . - Sir , be prosperous In more than this deed does
require ...
Pagina 63
some trunk - work , some behind - door - work : they were warmer that got this
than the poor thing is here . I ' ll take it up for pity : yet I ' ll tarry till my son come ;
he hollaed but Whoa , ho hoa ! even now . Enter Clown . Clo . Hilloa , loa ! Shep .
some trunk - work , some behind - door - work : they were warmer that got this
than the poor thing is here . I ' ll take it up for pity : yet I ' ll tarry till my son come ;
he hollaed but Whoa , ho hoa ! even now . Enter Clown . Clo . Hilloa , loa ! Shep .
Pagina 69
Alack , poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have
these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the
stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones , and millions . Clo . Alas , poor
man ! a ...
Alack , poor soul ! thou hast need of more rags to lay on thee , rather than have
these off . Aut . O , sir , the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the
stripes I have received ; which are mighty ones , and millions . Clo . Alas , poor
man ! a ...
Pagina 176
—a most poor credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll
show thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I prithee , be my
god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god ...
—a most poor credulous monster : Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll
show thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I prithee , be my
god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god ...
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