The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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Page 29
... tell you , when He shall salute his Native shore agen , He will report your stories , all this while False , and that you have Serpents in this Isle . For owne sakes , though th'Actors should not hit , your Be , or seem wise enough to ...
... tell you , when He shall salute his Native shore agen , He will report your stories , all this while False , and that you have Serpents in this Isle . For owne sakes , though th'Actors should not hit , your Be , or seem wise enough to ...
Page 32
... tell the spoils of your offended eye : If not for what we are , ( for alas , here No Roscius moves to charme your eyes or ear ) Yet as you hope hereafter to see Playes , Incourage us , and give our Poet Bayes . A Prologue at the Globe ...
... tell the spoils of your offended eye : If not for what we are , ( for alas , here No Roscius moves to charme your eyes or ear ) Yet as you hope hereafter to see Playes , Incourage us , and give our Poet Bayes . A Prologue at the Globe ...
Page 91
... tell thee of her fface ? Paint euery Wonder in his place , Beneath theis , for her faire necks sake , Whiter then Alablaster , make A Piller , whose round base doth shew , it self lost , in a mount of Snow , Her Brest , the house of ...
... tell thee of her fface ? Paint euery Wonder in his place , Beneath theis , for her faire necks sake , Whiter then Alablaster , make A Piller , whose round base doth shew , it self lost , in a mount of Snow , Her Brest , the house of ...
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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