The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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... Play in IRELAND I am come to say , you must , or like the Play , Or forfeit , Gentlemen , your wits to day . ' Tis Fletchers Comedy : If , after this Detraction have but so much breath to hisse , An English Poet bid me tell you , when ...
... Play in IRELAND I am come to say , you must , or like the Play , Or forfeit , Gentlemen , your wits to day . ' Tis Fletchers Comedy : If , after this Detraction have but so much breath to hisse , An English Poet bid me tell you , when ...
Page 31
... Play . To save this charge of wit , that you might know Something i'th ' Title , which you need not owe To anothers understanding , you may see In honest English there , Loves Victory . Love maids do feel , but warm in their first teens ...
... Play . To save this charge of wit , that you might know Something i'th ' Title , which you need not owe To anothers understanding , you may see In honest English there , Loves Victory . Love maids do feel , but warm in their first teens ...
Page 32
... Play Proceed more fortunate , wee'll crown the day And Love that brought you hither : ' tis in you To make a little Sprig of Lawrell grow And spread into a Grove , where you may sit And hear soft Stories , when by blasting it You gain ...
... Play Proceed more fortunate , wee'll crown the day And Love that brought you hither : ' tis in you To make a little Sprig of Lawrell grow And spread into a Grove , where you may sit And hear soft Stories , when by blasting it You gain ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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