This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ... Tell mee, sweete loue, what good fortune 715 Brought thee hither? For one it was that fauoured George a Greene. Bettris. Both loue and fortune brought me to my George, In whose sweete light is all my hearts content. Geor. Tell mee, sweete loue, how camst thou from thy fathers? 7JO Bettris. A willing minde hath many ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ... Tell mee, sweete loue, what good fortune 715 Brought thee hither? For one it was that fauoured George a Greene. Bettris. Both loue and fortune brought me to my George, In whose sweete light is all my hearts content. Geor. Tell mee, sweete loue, how camst thou from thy fathers? 7JO Bettris. A willing minde hath many slips in loue: It was not I, but Wily, thy sweete boy. Geor. And where is Wily now? Bettris. In my apparell, in my chamber still. Geor. Ienkin, come hither: goe to Bradford, 75 And listen out your fellow Wily--Come, Bettris, let vs in, And in my cottage we will sit and talke. Exeunt omnes. S. D.gowne Dyce: ground Q 720 fathers in next lint Q (ACT IV. Scene I.) Enter King Edward, the King of Scots, Lord Warwicke, yong Cuddy, and their traine. Edward. Brother of Scotland, I doe hold it hard, Seeing a league of truce was late confirmde 730 Twixt you and me, without displeasure offered You should make such inuasion in my land. The vowes of kings should be as oracles, Not blemisht with the staine of any breach; Chiefly where fealtie and homage willeth it. 735 Iames. Brother of England, rub not the sore afresh; My conscience grieues me for my deepe misdeede. I haue the worst; of thirtie thousand men, There scapt not full flue thousand from the field. Edward. Gramercie, Musgroue, else it had gone hard: 74 Cuddie, He quite thee well ere we two part. lames. But had not his olde Father, William Musgroue, Plaid twice the man, I had not now bene here. A stronger man I seldome felt before; But one of more resolute valiance, 745 Treads not, I thinke, vpon the English ground. Edward. I wot wel, Musgroue shall not lose his hier. Cuddie. And it please your grace, my father was Fiue score and three at Midsommer last past: Yet had King Iamie bene as good as George...
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