Never stirre if it be not a richer Caparison then my Lorde my Cosin wore at Tilt, for that was brodred with nothing but moone-shine ith the water, and this has Sammons in't; by heaven a most edible Caparison.
Thus I have pointed at a way to loose those knots, which I hope you will consider seriously, and let me have no more stirre about them.
I see their knauery; this is to make an asse of me, to fright me if they could; but I will not stirre from this place, do what they can.
Alas, the part I had in Glousters blood, Doth more solicite me then your exclaimes, To stirre against the Butchers of his life.
Neuer trust me then: and by all meanes stirre on the youth to an answer.
Good Friends, sweet Friends, let me not stirre you vp To such a sodaine Flood of Mutiny: They that haue done this Deede, are honourable.
But I pray you let none of your people stirre me, I haue an exposition of sleepe come vpon me Tyta.
I could not stirre him: He said he was gentle, but vnfortunate; Dishonestly afflicted, but yet honest Arui.
His am I Atin, his in wrong and right, 6 That matter make for him to worke vpon, And stirre him vp to strife and cruell fight.
And now exceeding griefe him ouercame, 6 To see the Redcrosse thus aduaunced hye; Therefore this craftie engine he did frame, 8 Against his praise to stirre vp enmitye Of such, as vertues like mote vnto him allye.
How doth it stirre this ayery part of us To heare our Poets tell imagin'd fights And the strange blowes that fained courage gives!
And taken the Court in that affright and stirre While unresolv'd for whom or what to doe, Each on [of?
Poppea some new favour will seeke out My wakings to salute; I cannotstirre But messages of new preferment meet me.
Now without stirre or hazard theyle be tane And boldly triall dare and law demaund; Besides, this accusation may be forg'd By mallice or mistaking.
At other sights The striefe is only to get in, but here The stirre was all in getting out againe.
Nero throwes down himselfe, I stirre him not; He runnes unto destruction, studies wayes To compasse danger and attaine the hate Of all.
Somewhat the sad remembrance did me stirre Oth' fraile and weake condition of our kind, Somewhat his greatnesse; then whom yesterday The world but Caesar could shew nothing higher.
I know 'twill stirre him strongly; yet I know A way, if it take right, in spight of Fortune Will bring me off againe.
The affected beau will "wring his face round about as a man would stirre up a mustard pot and talke English through the teeth.
That done, they went to Taignoagny his house to see him, and wheresoeuer they went, they saw so many people, that in a maner one could not stirre for another, and such men as they were neuer wont to see.
His deserued aduauncement may stirre vp ech Gentle heart, to merite and serue in Common wealth.
The keepers not perceiuing anie damage attempted against them for the first time, determined not to mooue anie question to them, or once to stirre out.
With them it was accounted charity 40 To stirre up race of all indifferently; Kindreds were not exempted from the bands: Which with the Persian still in usage stands.
There should you then sée the stirre and talke among them, euery officer fearyng his owne cause, with desire to sée the ende of their businesse.
Hath white and red in it such wondrous powre, That it can pierce through th'eyes unto the hart, And therein stirre such rage and restlesse stowre*, As nought but death can stint his dolours smart?
In my true Love did stirre up coles of yre: The sparkes whereof let kindle thine own fyre, And, catching hold on thine own wicked bed, Consume thee quite, that didst with guile conspire In my sweet peace such breaches to have bred!
The word read is of divine use, but doth not with that motion stirre these coales.
But the words 'Whose motiue in this case should stirre me most to my Reuenge' may refer to his father and sister, and, if so taken, should be spoken aside.
I am satisfied in Nature,[1] Whose motiue in this case should stirre me most To my Reuenge.
If thou but frowne on me, or stirre thy foote, Or teach thy hastie spleene to do me shame, Ile strike thee dead.
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