John Ford - Results found: 93
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No assaults of gifts or courtship from the
great and wanton no threats nor sence of po-verty (to which thy riots had betraied me)
could betray thy warrantable thoughts to
impure folly, why would you force me mi=serable
By Flavia,
in The Fancies, Chaste and Noble (2.1.85-92),
John Ford
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 32r
To looke upon fresh beauties to discourse
in an unblushing merriment of words
to here them play or sing and se them
dance to passe the time in pretty amo=rous questions read a chast verse of
love or prattle riddles is the heigth
of his temptation.
By Troylo,
in The Fancies, Chaste and Noble (2.2.70-71),
John Ford
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 33v
when servants' servants slaves once
relish licence of good opinion from
a noble nature they take upon them
boldnes to abus such interest and
Lord it ore there fellows as if they were
exempt from that condition
By Troylo,
in The Fancies, Chaste and Noble (5.1.10-14),
John Ford
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 34v