| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...house aud the white. The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag, They had the power to put mp in the bag. Use but your royal hand, t'will set me free, 'Tis but removing of a man, that's me." THOMAS MIDDLETON. 1 Oldyi'i MS. Notes to Langbainc, p. 3"0. 1 JUalone's Attempt to ascertaiu the Order... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...the blnck house aud the white. The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag, They had the power to put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand, t'will set me free, Ji but removing of a man, that's me." THOMAS MIDDLE-TON. Oldys's MS. Notes to bangbnine, p. 3TO. Attempt... | |
| David Erskine Baker - Dramatists, English - 1812 - 418 pages
..." The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag, " They had the power to put me in the hag. n Use but your royal hand, 'twill set me free: " 'Tis but removing of a man, that's me. THOMAS MIUDLETON." GAM p. A GAME AT COMMERCE ; or, The Rooks pigeoned. Comedy. Ab'out the year 1/85,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 444 pages
...black house and the white. " The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag, " They had the power to put me in the bag. " Use but your royal hand, 'twill set me fres: " 'Tis but removing of a man, that's me. THOMAS MIDDLETON." p. A GAME AT COMMERCE; or, The Rooks... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 472 pages
...the black house and the white; The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag. They had the power to put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand, 'twill...me free, Tis but removing of a man — that's ME." From tho MS. notes to Langbaine, it appears that Gondomar (the blaik house) had other motives of complaint... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 474 pages
...black house and the white ; The white house won. Yet still the black doth brag, They had the power to put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand, 'twill...me free, 'Tis but removing of a man — that's ME." From the MS. notes to Langbaine, it appears that Gondomar (the black house} had other motives of complaint... | |
| John Cochrane - Chess - 1822 - 404 pages
...black house and the white, ' The white house won ; yet still the black doth brag, They had the pouer to put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand, 'twill...me free : Tis but removing of a man, — that's me. THOMAS MIDDLETON. See Biographia Dramatics. Printed for Longman and Co. London, 1812. MOHAMED Ibn Sherph... | |
| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 326 pages
...and the white ; The white noose won, yet still the black doth brag They had the pow'r to put roe iu the bag. Use but your Royal hand, 'twill set me free;...paints the King as conscious of criminality, and Anne Bo- , ley'n as proud, insolent, ungrateful, and lascivious. By a fiction of his own, he causes her... | |
| John Genest - Theater - 1832 - 576 pages
...black house and the white. The white house won — yet still the black doth brag, They had the power to put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand, 'twill...me free : ' Tis but removing of a man, that's me. (BD) Middleton was cited by the Council on Aug. 30 1624— the King died on March 27 1625— Middleton... | |
| Periodicals - 1841 - 282 pages
...black house and the white ; The white house won — yet still the block doth brag, They had the power to. put me in the bag. Use but your royal hand ; 'twill...me free, — 'Tis but removing of a man that's me. This century was likewise distinguished by the production of a Latin poem on chess. Marcus Hieronymus... | |
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