Plays

⊕    A Christian turned Turk
⊕    A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    A Mad World, My Masters
⊕    A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    A Yorkshire Tragedy
⊕    Aglaura
⊕    Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    All Fools
⊕    All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    As You Like It
⊕    Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Bird in a Cage
⊕    Brennoralt
⊕    Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Campaspe
⊕    Catiline
⊕    Cleopatra
⊕    Comus
⊕    Contention for Honour and Riches
⊕    Coriolanus
⊕    Cymbeline
⊕    Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Epicoene
⊕    Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Hamlet
⊕    Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Henry VI, part 1
⊕    Henry VI, part 2
⊕    Henry VI, part 3
⊕    Henry VIII
⊕    Hyde Park
⊕    Hymen's Triumph
⊕    Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    Julius Caesar
⊕    King John
⊕    King Lear
⊕    Locrine
⊕    Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Macbeth
⊕    Measure for Measure
⊕    Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Mustapha
⊕    not in source
⊕    Othello
⊕    Pericles
⊕    Philaster
⊕    Philotas
⊕    Poetaster
⊕    Richard II
⊕    Richard III
⊕    Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Sejanus His Fall
⊕    Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Sophonisba
⊕    Taming of the Shrew
⊕    The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    The Bondman
⊕    The Case is Altered
⊕    The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    The Comedy of Errors
⊕    The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    The Custom of the Country
⊕    The Devil's Law Case
⊕    The Elder Brother
⊕    The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    The Fawn
⊕    The Goblins
⊕    The Golden Age
⊕    The Grateful Servant
⊕    The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    The Gypsies Metamorphosed
⊕    The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    The Insatiate Countess
⊕    The Lady of May
⊕    The Little French Lawyer
⊕    The Mad Lover
⊕    The Maid of Honour
⊕    The Malcontent
⊕    The Martyred Souldier
⊕    The Merchant of Venice
⊕    The Miseries of Inforc't Marriage
⊕    The Nice Valour
⊕    The Phoenix
⊕    The Puritan Widow
⊕    The Raging Turk
⊕    The Rival Friends
⊕    The Royal Master
⊕    The Royal Slave
⊕    The Sophy
⊕    The Spanish Curate
⊕    The Staple of News
⊕    The Tempest
⊕    The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    The Traitor
⊕    The Valiant Scot
⊕    The Virgin Widow
⊕    The Wedding
⊕    The White Devil
⊕    The Widow
⊕    The Wonder of a Kingdom
⊕    Timon of Athens
⊕    Titus Andronicus
⊕    Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Twelfth Night
⊕    Two Gentlemen of Verona
⊕    Volpone
⊕    What You Will
⊕    Winter's Tale

The Rival Friends - Results found: 44

When shall mine eyes feed on that bles
sed sight or when wilt thou with one
kind look e dissolve this cloud which
now obscures me
By Isabella, in The Rival Friends (1.1, p. 13), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
Thy happy lips should thirst methinks
To have that blessed air divorce them
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.3, p. 17), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
when I do violate that love that more
than mortal bond wherewith my soul
Is tied unto neander may I fall unpitied
may no gentle sigh be spent at my last
obsequy,
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.3, p. 17), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
I feel a poverty of words begin to seize me
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 19), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
Pandora when I record thy name Thy name that's bounded with that sacred number me thi
nks the numerous orbs dwell in my ear
after which sound all others seem un-
pleasing harsh and void of harmony
Pandora oh how sweet a life had the
chameleon might he but ever feed upon
such air
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.3, p. 18), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
live happy still and when thine aged head loaden with years shall
be enveloped within this earth may a perpetual spring be on thy grave
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 19), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
but when I
forget to love thee or thy memory may my
white name be stained with the blot of
baseness and I die without one tear to wash
it out,
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 19), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
Ere I'd loose a sigh or set my soulesoul one scruple
of a note the lower for these scarecrows in
clean linens these chippings of nature
I'd damn myself to a thatched ale house
and St Kitts Tobacco and dabble there eternally
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 19), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
She's the model of the world
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 20), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
when she was
born the whole house of heaven did meet
and there decreed only in her mortality
should reach perfection
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 20), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
The girl is not composed of adamant or flint
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (1.4, p. 20), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
I will address myself with all the winning
graces that I have to entertain him,
By Pandora, in The Rival Friends (1.5, p. 21), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
I do not sell complexion, lady, nor have I the art
To cure the tympany.
By Neander, in The Rival Friends (1.5, p. 22), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
affairs expect me
By Neander, in The Rival Friends (1.5, p. 22), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
I love you my better angel guard me from
Such a sin,
Should I love you, a thief?
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.6, p. 22), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
thou has robbed thy father, thine own father, of all that
little stock of virtue and goodness which na
ture gave him
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.6, p. 22), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
besides thou hast undone thy sister
Stolen from her all that was beautiful and
lovely in her
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.6, p. 22-23), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
should I love you I'd first embrace a succubus court the plague or kiss a
cloud that’s big with lightning
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (1.6, p. 23), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
The most unhappy of all on whom nature hath
written woman
By Pandora, in The Rival Friends (1.6, p. 24), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
Tis a solecism to be modest in such businesses
By Stutchell Leg, in The Rival Friends (1.7, p. 26), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
they may be looked upon without the
danger of a stool or vomit,
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (1.8, p. 27), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
I do but tell you by tradition,
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (1.8, p. 28), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
He's a fine spiced gallant one that has been
some three years in coddling at the Inns of court
By Loveall, in The Rival Friends (1.8, p. 30), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
That is she the beggars fight for
By Stipes, in The Rival Friends (2.1, p. 32), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 22v
 
Did'st e're preach?
By Justice Hook, in The Rival Friends (2.3, p. 36), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
muster my wits together, Call all my fancies
and place each several quirk of this my
working brain into his true file
By Loveall, in The Rival Friends (2.4, p. 39), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
untutored dunghill
By Loveall, in The Rival Friends (2.5, p. 41), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Oh that I had but that beauty in my
managing In faith I would not part
with a good look under a brace of
tens
By Placenta, in The Rival Friends (2.6, p. 43-44), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
thou carriest such a winter in thy breast how canst thou suffer such
a winning beauty to stand without a salutation
By Placenta, in The Rival Friends (2.6, p. 43-44), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
let me entreat you for to entertain a better
faith of her that is your servant.
By Pandora, in The Rival Friends (2.7, p. 46), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Be frugal in your language and to husband
your lungs,
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (3.1, p. 48), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Loveall please you to take notice of these gen
tlemen they are of rank and my friends
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (3.1, p. 48), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
May I be so ambitious as to desire my
name to be enrolled in the catalogue
of your well wishers
By NoddleEmpty, in The Rival Friends (3.2, p. 50), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
dost thou intend to buy me to thee and
to break me and my fortunes with a
courtesy which I shall nere be able to
repay
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (4.2, p. 65), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
as will redeem
me from the name of vicious.
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (4.2, p. 65), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Nature has stamped eunuch on me from
my cradle
By Lucius, in The Rival Friends (4.2, p. 66), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Hence dull melancholy, I now must
find a face that must outsmile a
morn in June.
By Neander, in The Rival Friends (4.3, p. 67), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
He has dubbed me grandfather without
matrimony
By Stipes, in The Rival Friends (5.1, p. 86), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
Hold up your head , my daughter, and summon your
Best looks into your face.
By Stipes, in The Rival Friends (5.4, p. 96), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
I will not spend an article of air up on him more
By Terpander, in The Rival Friends (5.4, p. 96), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
I did not charge a syllable upon but fell
as cooly from me as a dew upon a drooping
field each word I vented was steeped in an honey
comb
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (5.6, p. 99-100), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
A head of a silver dye a beard of an honou
rable length,
By Anteros, in The Rival Friends (5.6, p. 100), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
By all the magic in the name of the father
I conjure thee,
By Terpander, in The Rival Friends (5.6, p. 100), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v
 
as silent as a midnight
minute or a counselor without a fee
By Terpander, in The Rival Friends (5.8, p. 103), Peter Hausted
in Folger MS V.a.87, f. 23v