
Percy Society Volume 22
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 edition. Excerpt: ...the, Thou woldest in this case be ruled by me. S. To folowe the contrarye I can not be turned; My harte theron is styflly fixed. F. What, I saye, about thine owne distruction...
Paperback: 98 pages
Publisher: RareBooksClub.com (September 13, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1236899075
ISBN-13: 978-1236899071
Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.2 x 9.7 inches
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S. No, no, but about myne own salvation: For if I be helped, I swere by the masse, It is onely maryage that brynges it to passe. Delay. 'r Oul of hande, at once. It is not the schole, it is not the booke, It is not science or occupacion; It is not to be a barbour or cooke, Wherein is now set my consolacion; And synce it is thus, be, father, content, For to marye a wyfe I am full bent. F. Well, if thou wylt not, my sonne, be ruled, But nedes wyll folowe thyne owne foolysshenes, Take hede, hereafter, if thou be troubled, At me thou never seeke redresse; For I am certeyn thou canst not abyde Any payne at all, gryefe, or vexation, Thy chyldhood with me so easely dyd slyde, Full of all pastyme and delectacyon; And if thou woldest folowe the booke and learnynge, And with thyselfe, also, take a wyse waye, Then thou mayst get a gentleman's lyvynge, And with many other beare a great swaye: Besydes this, I wolde in time to come After my power, and small habylytie, Helpe the and further the, as my wysdome Shulde me most counsell for thy commodytie. And such a wyfe I woulde prepare for the, As should be vertuous, wise and honest, And gyve the wyth her after my degree, Wherby thou mightest alwayes lyve in rest. S. I cannot, I tell ye agayne, so much of my lyfe Compare Comedy of Errors, Act ii, sc. I. Consume at my booke, without a wyfe. F. I perceyve, therfore, I have done to well, And shewed overmuch favoure to the, That now agaynst me thou doest rebell, And for thyne owne furtheraunce wylt not agree. Wherfore of my goodes thou gettest not a peny, Nor any succoure...
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