My zeal, and haply countermine the workings Of burrowing Intrigue, my credit sapping, Perform in person. Take immediate leave Of mates and kindred, and away with me. SHAKESPEARE. Sir Thomas, I will stand your friend at Court: On two conditions, one that... William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama - Page 94by Richard Garnett - 1904 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Garnett - English drama - 1904 - 118 pages
...wonder He claimed the freedom of thy park. [To SHAKESPEARE. This argues A generous strain in thee, and lordly instincts. Deer-killing came in with the...amplify the third, And banish me from Stratford for ten years. LEICESTER. What moveth thee to this ? SHAKESPEARE. My Lady Lucy Surmiseth shrewdly, so doth... | |
| English poetry - 1905 - 618 pages
...Poacher," a drama in blank verse. A short excerpt from this last work is conveniently inserted here : — " SHAKESPEARE. Sir Thomas, I will stand your friend...amplify the third, And banish me from Stratford for ten years. LEICESTER. What moveth thee to this ? SHAKESPEARE, My Lady Lucy Surmiseth shrewdly, so doth... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - English poetry - 1905 - 658 pages
...Poacher," a drama in blank verse. A short excerpt from this last work is conveniently inserted here : — " SHAKESPEARE. Sir Thomas, I will stand your friend...You do unclose the path you stopped last Christmas : Neit, that although the noble Earl of Leicester Your sentence doth annul, yet, by his favour, Two... | |
| Maurice O'Sullivan - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 240 pages
...but thou must post to Court. This charge is mine, which I, the more to blazon My zeal, and happily countermine the workings Of burrowing Intrigue, my...amplify the third, And banish me from Stratford for ten years. LEICESTER. What moveth thee to this? SHAKESPEARE. My Lady Lucy Surmiseth shrewdly, so doth Mistress... | |
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