O know you not the Cittie fauours them, And they haue troopes of soldiers at their becke?
And they who were greatest in the counsailes andfauours of the King, respected all things no further, then as they were aduantageable to themselues.
And as a great Princesse aunswered her seruitour, who distrusting in her fauours toward him, praised his owne constancie in these verses.
O holy Sire (quoth he) how shall I quight 2 The many fauours I with thee haue found, That hast my name and nation red aright, 4 And taught the way that does to heauen bound?
For men of art, that rise by indirection, To honour and the fauour of their King, Must vse all meanes to saue what they haue got, And win their fauours whom he neuer knew.
But by your gratious fauours grant me this, To sweare vpon your sword to do me right.
I am your Host, With Robbers hands, my hospitable fauours You should not ruffle thus.
Bee not too familiar with Pointz, for hee misuses thy Fauours so much, that he sweares thou art to marrie his Sister Nell.
Ah, know you not the Citie fauours them, And they haue troupes of Souldiers at their beck?
Out of your fauours heauenly spirits vouchsafe Not to beholde Ber.
If the Duke continue these fauours towards you Cesario, you are like to be much aduanc'd, he hath known you but three dayes, and already you are no stranger Vio.
Come on then, weare the fauours most in sight Kath.
And change your Fauours too, so shall your Loues Woo contrary, deceiu'd by these remoues Rosa.
See how they kisse and court: Signior Lucentio, Heere is my hand, and heere I firmly vow Neuer to woo her more, but do forsweare her As one vnworthie all the former fauours That I haue fondly flatter'd them withall Tra.
Why doth the Great Duke Humfrey knit his browes, As frowning at the Fauours of the world?
But let my fauours hide thy mangled face, And euen in thy behalfe, Ile thanke my selfe For doing these fayre Rites of Tendernesse.
And euen in the beginning of his greatest fauours extended to her, began shee to worke this mischiefe, according to the course of all Witches.
You incourage A bold Petitioner, and 'tis not fit 265 Your fauours should be lost.
Already I haue found Your Lordships bountifull in your fauours to me; 260 And that should teach my modesty to end heere And presse your loues no further.
Now to these fauours will I adde reward, Not with faire woords, but store of golden coyne And lands and liuing ioynd with dignities, If thou but satisfie my iust demaund; Tell truth and haue me for thy lasting freend.
You see, my lord, how Balthazar is slaine: I frolike with the Duke of Castilles sonne, Wrapt euery houre in pleasures of the court, And graste with fauours of his Maiestie.
More then melodious are these words to me, That ouercioy my soule with their content: Venus, sweete Venus, how may I deserue Such amourous fauours at thy beautious hand?
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