The Shakespeare Symphony An Introduction to the Ethics of the Elizabethan Drama
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) 1641. He had so many moles undermining him. BACON (Henry VII. } 1622. We... Will undermine their secret works though they have digged like moles. MASSINGER (Great Duke of Florence in. I. ) 1636. LOl'E CREEPS This history being but a leaf or two, I pray your pardon if I send it for your recreation, considering that Love must creep where it cannot g- BACON (Letter to KING JAMES). Love will creep in service where it dare not go. SHAKESPEARE (Two Gentlemen of Verona iv. 2. ) 1623. I remember the ...saying of Dante that love cannot roughly be thrust out, but it must easily creep. GREENE (Mamillid) 1584. Love is a fire, love is a coal Whose flame creeps in at every hole. PEELE (TJic Hunting of Cupid} 1591. Love ought to creep. GREENE (Friar Bacon} 1594. Love should creep. LYLY (Endymion in. 4. ) 1597. Now what is love ? I will you show A thing that creeps and cannot go. HEYWOOD (Rape of Lucre ce} 1608. MISCELLANEOUS SIMILITUDES Yet what is love, good shepherd show. A thing that creeps, it cannot go.
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