Thomas Tomkis - Results found: 12

What ominous face, and dismal countenance marked for disasters.
By Albumazar, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN440-441), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
whose smoothest Brow shines with good news, and his visage promised Trophies & Triumphs to us.
By Albumazar, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN106-108), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
Love of young Flavia more
powerful than Medeas drugs.
By Pandolfo, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN168-170), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
Be watchful: have as many eyes, as Heaven & as
many ears as harvest.
By Albumazar, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN78-79), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
if all the Houses in the town were prisons, the chambers
cages, all the settles stocks, the broad Gates gallows
& the whole people Justices, Juries, Constables Keepers and Hangmen,
I’d practice spite of all_
By Ronca, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN83-87), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
This poet is that poet s plagiary, & he a third’s
till they all end in Homer.
By Harpax, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN56-57), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
If I keep’t longer,
‘Twill grow Impostume in my Breast, & choke me
By Trincalo, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN893-894), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 70
 
How slow the day slides on: When we desires Times
haste, it seems to lose a Match with Lobsters: & when
we wish him stay, he imps his Wings with Feathers
plum’d with thought.
By Pandolfo, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN969-972), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 71
 
-- I could descend from the top of Pauls to the bottom, & on
each step strow parting compliments; & strive for a door
while a good Carpenter might make a new one.
By Trincalo, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN1345-1348), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 71
 
--for whose sad death I speny such streams of tears & Gusts of Sighs.
By Bevilona, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN1523-1524), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 71
 
Whom do you draw your tongue upon so sharply?
By Lelio, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN1861), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 71
 
-Chides me, & loves. This is the pleasing Temper I more admire than continued sweetness. that over-satisfies Tis Salt I love, not Sugar.
By Lelio, in Albumazar: A Comedy (TLN2313-2315), Thomas Tomkis
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 71