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Thomas Heywood - Results found: 12
Each step I tread, I'll water w
th
a tear,
By
Lauretta
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(1.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
- as plain to mee, qu. ’twere writt upon thy Brow.
By
Prince of Parma
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(1.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
The Genal breathd his own undaunted spirit on us, w
ch
spread
thro y
e
whole camp, & return’d it doubly arm’d again.
By
A Soldier of Sforza's
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(1.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
Oh
‘twas a glor. sight! fit for a Theat of Gs to see
By
A Soldier of Sforza's
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(1.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
He weeps, y
t
late did rail. thunder turn’d to showers
By
Prince of Parma
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(2.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
were all Men such I shd be sorry, y
t
a Man begot me.
By
Julia
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(2.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
--a praier for him y
t
gives, & a pox for him y
t
gives No thḡ.
By
Clown
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(2.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
Do; edge yo
r
teeth w
th
unripe Grapes: I’ll stay y
e
season.
By
Stroza
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(4.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
-- a weighty Busines would make Atlas bend his head to’s Heel.
By
Duke of Milan
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(4.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
He lies, below his Entrails, y
t
dares say so.
By
Stroza
, in
A Maidenhead Well Lost
(5.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
, p. 69
Nature thou hast to make one compleat creature cheated even all mortalitye.
By
Jupiter
, in
The Golden Age
(4.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Record Office ER 82
, f.4
Wo
m
ens toungs & harts have different tunes for wheer they most desire, their harts cry on when their tongs bid retyre
By
Jupiter
, in
The Golden Age
(4.1),
Thomas Heywood
in
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Record Office ER 82
, f.4