The tricke of that voyce, I do well remember: Is't not the King?
If it were damnable, he being so wise, Why would he for the momentarie tricke Be perdurablie fin'de?
I marry, There will be woe indeed Lords, the slye whorsons Haue got a speeding tricke to lay downe Ladies.
Twas prettie, though a plague To see him euerie houre to sit and draw His arched browes, his hawking eie, his curles In our hearts table: heart too capeable Of euerie line and tricke of his sweet fauour.
He hath a tricke of Cordelions face, The accent of his tongue affecteth him: Doe you not read some tokens of my sonne In the large composition of this man?
No; Ile not fight against my brothers sword; 35 Not that I feare it, but since tis a tricke For you to show your backe.
Some foole hath put this tricke on you, yet more T'uncover your defect of spirit and valour, First showne in lingring my deare brothers wreake.
The tricke of the rope were excellent in him, & that ile teach him, if I misse not my mark.
This is an excellent tricke if it be swiftly and neatly performed.
But now said I to my Ostesse, Ostesse, what will you say if with a tricke I have, I make these six Crownes to fetch all the rest thorow the Table?
Of the same nature is thattricke formerly mentioned in the booke, and called The decollation of Iohn Baptist.
A very strange tricke whereby you may seeme to cut a piece of Tape into foure parts, and make it whole againe with words.
Vnto each Tricke is added the figure, where it is needfull for instruction.
An excellent tricke if it be gracefully handled and a tricke that cost mee more trouble to finde than all the rest; this I have gone purposely to obserue, but returned as wise as I went.
THe performance of this tricke consisteth in the rowling up of the towe.
A notable tricke to transforme a Counter into a Groat.
A strange & excellent tricke to hold foure Kings in the hand, and by words to transform them into foure Aces, and after to make them all blancke Cardes, one after another.
It was a mad fantasticalltricke of him to steale from the State, and vsurpe the beggerie hee was neuer borne to: Lord Angelo Dukes it well in his absence: he puts transgression too't Duke.
All this is a brotherly tricke you'l saye; but I thancke Gode they heere doe little beleeve what he saies.
One Harris translated it; pray inquire after the booke, and juge if it were not a Scotch tricke to sende it.
A merry new Ditty, wherein you may see, The tricke of a Huswife, in every degree.
Would I had counsel'd you before, (quoth he to whom he spake) I know a tricke for Climbers, that They never hurt shall take.
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