Som justyce I would showe them heare on earthe Before they finde it multiplyed in heaven.
Now, syr, for their sakes, for my masters sake, for all our sakes use the authority of a mayster to searche, and showe the power you have over a servant to comand.
But understand mee: Itt is meare pitty and no bad intent, No unchast thought but my meare charity In the remembrans of our longe lost child, To showe som love to these distressed maydens.
Yet to showe Our charityes to wretches thus extreame, Lett's see if wee can find the least descent And hasten to theire suckor.
My best is therefore, as I am innocent, To stooddy myne owne safety, showe this letter, Which one [?
Fyrst then to showe my submisse willingnes And forwardnes withall: with as much charity As any new reformed man maye doo, I with a zeale and hart new reconsiled Thus humbly begge his love.
Kinde Gentlemen, if you, unlike my selfe, Are not incumbred with the circling wayes Of this erronious winding wildernesse, I pray you to direct me foorth this wood And showe the pathe that leades to Padua.
Tis so strange, that tho the truth doth showe as grose As black from white, mine eye wil scarcely see it.
What if I come to my mistris bedd The candles all ecclipst from shyninge, Shall I then attempt for her mayden-head Or showe my selfe a coward by declyninge?
But when olde age theire beauties hath in Chace, And plowes up furrowes in theire once-smoothe face, Then they become forsaken, and doe showe 75 Like stately abbeyes ruin'd longe agoe.
If you'll give me no trust, my lord, Nor unto mee no credence yield; Yet step one moment here aside, Ile showe you all your foes in field.
The last of these was one of the very few ballad writers whose names are enrolled in the list of British poets.
The favourite songs of Father Rosin, the minstrel in Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub (act i.
Hee straightwaies began to looke vpon the images euery one by it selfe, and the bookes: and made a stay betwixt euerie one to consider well thereof, and made a showe of great content he receiued in the sight of them.
From thence he departed from them and returned, but left many thinges behinde him for their comfort in their iourney, and made great offers, with an outwarde showe that it was a griefe vnto him to depart from out of their companie.
I thinke the sorrowe for hir Majesties departure was soe deep in many hearts they could not soe suddenly showe anie great joy, though it could not be lesse then exceeding greate for the succession of soe worthy a king.
Every one will say he beleeues, but except he can showe it to me by his workes, I will not give two strawes for it; lett him carry it to the exchange and see what he can gett for it.
Some upon the sight of thisShowe (for the better enoblinge of his person, and drawinge his pedigree even from the Godes because the Prince's name was Tucker, and the last Prince before him was Dr.
The Apple John that dureth two yeares, to make showeof our fruites.
Take with you the large mappe of London and let the river be drawn full of shippes to make the more showe of your great trade.
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