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John Webster

The Duchess of Malfi

  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    Of simple virtue, which was never made

    To seem the thing it is not. Go, go brag

    You have left me heartless; mine is in your bosom:

    I hope 'twill multiply love there. You do tremble:

    Make not your heart so dead a piece of flesh,

    To fear more than to love me. Sir, be confident:

    What is 't distracts you? This is flesh and blood, sir;

    'Tis not the figure cut in alabaster

    Kneels at my husband's tomb. Awake, awake, man!

    I do here put off all vain ceremony,

    And only do appear to you a young widow

    That claims you for her husband, and, like a widow,

    I use but half a blush in 't.
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    Now she pays it.

    The misery of us that are born great!

    We are forc'd to woo, because none dare woo us;

    And as a tyrant doubles with his words,

    And fearfully equivocates, so we

    Are forc'd to express our violent passions

    In riddles and in dreams, and leave the path
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    wink'd and chose a husband.—Cariola,

    To thy known secrecy I have given up

    More than my life,—my fame.
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    Shall this move me? If all my royal kindred

    Lay in my way unto this marriage,

    I 'd make them my low footsteps. And even now,

    Even in this hate, as men in some great battles,

    By apprehending danger, have achiev'd

    Almost impossible actions (I have heard soldiers say so),

    So I through frights and threatenings will assay

    This dangerous venture. Let old wives report

    I
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    You play the wire-drawer with her commendations
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    Let all sweet ladies break their flatt'ring glasses,

    And dress themselves in her
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    Her days are practis'd in such noble virtue
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    but in that look

    There speaketh so divine a continence

    As cuts off all lascivious and vain hope
  • heartofaphoenix6has quoted4 years ago
    She throws upon a man so sweet a look

    That it were able to raise one to a galliard
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