William Rowley

William Rowley (1585? – February 1626) was an English Jacobean dramatist, best known for works written in collaboration with more successful writers. His date of birth is estimated to have been c. 1585; he was buried on 11 February 1626. (An unambiguous record of Rowley's death was discovered in 1928, but some authorities persist in listing his death-date as 1642.)

Quotes

Carla del Solhas quoted2 years ago
Do I force errands, frame ways and excuses
To come into her sight, and I have small reason for’t,
And less encouragement; for she baits me still
Every time worse than other
Carla del Solhas quoted2 years ago
other, does profess herself
The cruellest enemy to my face in town,
At no hand can abide the sight of me,
As if danger or ill luck hung in my looks
Carla del Solhas quoted2 years ago
I see small welcome in her eye.
ALONZO. Fie, you are too severe a censurer
Of love in all points, there’s no bringing on you;
If lovers should mark everything a fault,
Affection would be like an ill-set book,
Whose faults might prove as big as half the volume.

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