ted [154]
To loue, not violence here; I am no raui?
To loue, not violence here; I am no raui?
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
G
[695] 25 _Poul_ 1692, 1716 Poul W
[696] 27 SN. ] [_Aside to Fitz. _ G
[697] 28 give 1641, G _Paul_] as in 4. 5. 25
[698] 36 [_Exeunt. _ G
ACT. IIIJ. SCENE. VI.
VVITTIPOL. Mistresse FITZ-DOTTREL.
MANLY. MERE-CRAFT.
Be not afraid, ? weet _Lady_: yo' are tru?
ted [154]
To loue, not violence here; I am no raui? her,
But one, whom you, by your faire tru? t againe,
May of a ? eruant make a mo? t true friend.
M^rs. FI. And ? uch a one I need, but not this way: 5
Sir, I confe? ? e me to you, the meere manner
Of your attempting mee, this morning tooke mee,
And I did hold m'inuention, and my manners,
Were both engag'd, to giue it a requitall;
But not vnto your ends: my hope was then, 10
(Though interrupted, ere it could be vtter'd)
That whom I found the Ma? ter of ? uch language,
That braine and ? pirit, for ? uch an enterpri? e,
Could not, but if tho?
[695] 25 _Poul_ 1692, 1716 Poul W
[696] 27 SN. ] [_Aside to Fitz. _ G
[697] 28 give 1641, G _Paul_] as in 4. 5. 25
[698] 36 [_Exeunt. _ G
ACT. IIIJ. SCENE. VI.
VVITTIPOL. Mistresse FITZ-DOTTREL.
MANLY. MERE-CRAFT.
Be not afraid, ? weet _Lady_: yo' are tru?
ted [154]
To loue, not violence here; I am no raui? her,
But one, whom you, by your faire tru? t againe,
May of a ? eruant make a mo? t true friend.
M^rs. FI. And ? uch a one I need, but not this way: 5
Sir, I confe? ? e me to you, the meere manner
Of your attempting mee, this morning tooke mee,
And I did hold m'inuention, and my manners,
Were both engag'd, to giue it a requitall;
But not vnto your ends: my hope was then, 10
(Though interrupted, ere it could be vtter'd)
That whom I found the Ma? ter of ? uch language,
That braine and ? pirit, for ? uch an enterpri? e,
Could not, but if tho?