Selected quad for the lemma: sense_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
sense_n year_n young_a youth_n 79 3 8.1147 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A01056 Loues sacrifice A tragedie receiued generally well. Acted by the Queenes Majesties Seruants at the Phœnix in Drury-lane. Ford, John, 1586-ca. 1640. 1633 (1633) STC 11164; ESTC S102512 45,749 86

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

senses D' ee heare Sir good where dwels the picture maker R. D. By the Castles farther draw-bridge neare Galzazzo's statue his name is Alphonso Trinultio happy aboue all fate Fer. You say enough my thanks t' ee Exit R. D. Were that picture But rated at my Lordship 't were too cheape I feare I spoke or did I know not what All sense of prouidence was in mine eye Enter Ferentes Maurucio and Giacopo Fere. Youth in threescore years and ten trust me my Lord Maurucio you are now younger in the iudgement of those that compare your former age with your latter by seuen and twenty yeares then you were three yeares agoe by all my fidelity 't is a miracle the Ladies wonder at you Mau. Let them wonder I am wise as I am Courtly Gia. The Ladies my Lord call him the Greene broome of the Court he sweeps all before him and sweare he has a stabbing wit it is a very glister to laughter Mau. Nay I know I can tickle 'em at my pleasure I am stiffe and strong Ferentes Gia. A Rhedish root is a speare of steele in comparison of I know what Feren. The Marquesse doth loue you Mau. She doth loue me Feren. And begins to doe you infinite grace Maurucio infinite grace Fer. I 'le take this time Good houre my Lords to both Mau. Right Princely Fernando the best of the Fernando's by the pith of generation the man I looke for His Highnes hath sent to find you out hee is determin'd to weather his owne proper individuall person for two dayes space in my Lord Nibrassa's forrest to hunt the Deere the Bucke the Roe and eke the Barren Doe Fer. Is his Highnesse preparing to hunt Feren. Yes my Lord and resolu'd to lye forth for the breuiating the prolixity of some superfluous transmigration of the Suns double Cadence to the western Horizon my most perspicuous good Lord Fer. Oh Sir let mee beseech you to speake in your owne mother tongue two dayes absence well my Lord Maurucio I haue a sute t' ee Mau. My Lord Fernando I haue a sute to you Fer. That you wil accept from me a very choice token of my loue will you grant it Mau. Will you grant mine Fer. What is 't Mau. Onely to know what the sute is you please to preferre to me Fer. Why 't is my Lord a Foole Mau. A Foole Fer. As very a Foole As your Lordship is hopefull to see in any time of your life Gia. Now good my Lord part not with the Foole on any termes Mau. I beseech you my Lord has the foole qualities Fer. Very rare ones You shall not heare him speake one wise word in a months conuerse passing temperate of dyet for keep him from meat foure and twenty houres and he will fast a whole day and a night together vnlesse you vrge him to sweare there seldome comes an oath from his mouth and of a Foole my Lord to tell yee the plaine truth had'a but halfe as much wit as you my Lord he would be in short time three quarters as arrant wise as your Lordship Mau. Giacopo these are very rare elements in a creature of little vnderstanding oh that I long to see him Enter Petruchio and Roseilli like a foole Fer. A very harmlesse Ideot And as you could wish looke where he comes Petr. Nephew here is the thing you sent for Come hither Foole come 't is a good foole Fer. Here my Lord I freely giue you the Foole pray vse him well for my sake Mau. I take the Foole most thankefully at your hands my Lord Hast any qualities my pretty foole wilt dwell with me Ros. A a a a I Feren. I neuer beheld a more naturall Creature in my life Fer. Vncle the Duke I heare prepares to hunt Let 's in and wait Farewel Maurucio Exit Fer. et Petr Mau. Beast that I am not to aske the fooles name 'T is no matter Foole is a sufficient title to call The greatest Lord in the Court by if he be no wiser then he Gia. Oh my Lord what an arrant excellent pretty creature 't is come hony hony hony come Fere. You are beholding to my Lord Fernando for this gift Mau. True oh that he could but speake methodically Canst speake Foole Ros. Can speake De e e e e Feren. 'T is a present for an Emperor What an excellent instrument were this to purchase a sute or a monopoly from the Dukes eare Mau. I haue it I am wise and fortunate Giacopo I will leaue all conceits and instead of my picture offer the Lady Marquesse this mortall man of weake brayne Gia. My Lord you haue most rarely bethought you For so shall she no oftner see the Foole But she shall remember you better Then by a thousand Looking-glasses Feren. She will most graciously entertaine it Mau. I may tell you Ferentes there 's not a great woman amongst forty but knowes how to make sport with a Foole Dost know how old thou art sirrah Ros. Dud a clap cheek for nowne sake gaffer h ee e e e e. Feren. Alas you must aske him no questions but clap him on the cheeke I vnderstand his language your Foole is tho tender hearted'st creature that is Enter Fiormonda D'auolos Iulia Fior. No more thou hast in this discouery Exceeded all my fauours D'auolos Is 't mistris Madam Dutchesse braue reuenge R. D. But had your Grace seene the infinite appetite of lust in the piercing adultery of his eye you would Fior. Or change him or confound him prompt dissembler Is here the bond of his Religious vow And that now when the Duke is rid abroad My Gentleman will stay behind is sicke or so R. D. Not altogether in health it was the excuse he made Mau. Most fit opportunitie Her grace comes iust i' th nicke let me study Feren. Lose no time my Lord Gia. To her Sir Mau. Vouchsafe to stay thy foot most Cynthian hue And from a Creature euer vow'd thy seruant Accept this gift most rare most fine most new The earnest penhy of a loue so seruent Fior. What meanes the jolly youth Mau. Nothing sweet Princesse But onely to present your grace with this sweet fac'd Foole please you to accept him to make you merry I 'le assure your Grace he is a very whole some Foole Fior. A foole you might as well ha giuen your selfe Whence is he Mau. Now iust very now giuen me out of speciall fauour by the Lord Fernando Madam Fior. By him well I accept him thanke you for 't And in requitall take that Tooth picker 'T is yours Mau. A Tooth-picker I kisse your bounty no quibble now And Madam If I grow sicke to make my spirits quicker I will reuiue them with this sweet Tooth-picker Fior. Make vse on 't as you list here D'auolos Take in the Foole R. D. Come sweet heart wilt along with me Ros. V v vmh v v vmh won not won not v v vmh Fior. Wilt goe with me chicke Ros. Will goe te