The Life and Repentaunce of Marie MagdaleneUniversity of Chicago Press, 1904 - 99 Seiten |
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Seite 90 - Ingenii dotes corporis adde bonis. Forma bonum fragile est, quantumque accedit ad annos, Fit minor et spatio carpitur ipse suo: Nec violae semper nec hiantia lilia florent, Et riget amissa spina relicta rosa; Et tibi iam venient cani, formose, capilli, Iam venient rugae, quae tibi corpus arent.
Seite 3 - We desire no man in this poynt to be offended, In that vertues with vice we shall introduce; For in men and women they have depended : And therefore figuratively to speak, it is the use. Some two years later William Wager addresses his audience in similar vein and reminds them of another.
Seite 27 - Both damsels and wiues vse many such feates. I know them that will lay out their faire teates, Purposely men to allure vnto their loue ; For it is a thyng that doth the heart greatly moue.
Seite 24 - In sommer time now and then to kepe ' away flies, ' Let some of that faire haire hang in your eies. ' With a hotte nedle you shall learne it to crispe, ' That it may curie together in maner like a wispe. ' Mary. By my trenth, you are a merrie gentleman : ' I will follow your counsell as much as I can.
Seite xii - Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense. An Ecclesiastical Parochial History of the Diocese of London...
Seite xxxiv - MARY MAGDALENE, 1 IN TWO PARTS. PART I, IN 20 SCENES. (In Rome, Bethany, Hell, Jerusalem, and beyond Jordan.) MARY'S FATHER CYRUS, AND HIS DEATH. HER SEDUCTION BY LECHERY AND A GALLANT. HER REPENTANCE, AND WIPING JESUS's FEET WITH HER HAIR. HER BROTHER LAZARUS S Scene 2, Mary's father Cyrus, p.
Seite xxvii - ... that he to whom he forgaue most. And he sayd unto hym; thou hast truely iudged. And he turned to the woman, and sayd unto Symon; Seest thou this woman? I entred into thy house, thou gauest me no water for my fete: but she hath washed my feete with teares, and wyped them with the heeres of her head. Thou gauest me no kysse: but she sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceased to kysse my feete. My head with oyle thou diddest not anoynt, but she hath anoynted my fete with oyntment. Wherfore I say...
Seite 25 - A craft you must have, that yellow it may be made; With some Goldsmyth you may your selfe acquaint, Of whom you may have water your haire for to paint.
Seite 90 - Semper habet lites, alternaque jurgia lectus, In quo nupta jacet : minimum dormitur in illo.
Seite xxvii - ... his housse/ sawe that/ he spake with in hym sylfe : sayinge : Yf this man wer a prophet/ he wolde surely have knowen who and what maner woman this is which toucheth him/ for she is a synner.