Beaumont and Fletcher; . .. 326 The ]N7ight-tvalkee ; ok, The Little Thief—Fletcher. The Living Phantom . 33B The Bloody Beothee; oe, Ecllo, Duke oe Nokmandy— Fleic her and (it is supposed) Rowley. Mad Fancies of Peasters . • ... 334Pratricide . , . .386 The Queen- oe Coelnth—Fletcher. True Generosity .... 347 Eulogy from a Queen in Love . . 350 Song of Consolation for Survivors of the Dead . 16. April . „ . ib. The Maid in the Mill—Fletcher A Little Charmer .... 350 CONTEXTS. XXXI PAGE The Nigh Yaloue ; oe3 The Passionate Madman—Fletcherand (it is supposed) some unknown writer, A Candid Poltr


Beaumont and Fletcher; . .. 326 The ]N7ight-tvalkee ; ok, The Little Thief—Fletcher. The Living Phantom . 33B The Bloody Beothee; oe, Ecllo, Duke oe Nokmandy— Fleic her and (it is supposed) Rowley. Mad Fancies of Peasters . • ... 334Pratricide . , . .386 The Queen- oe Coelnth—Fletcher. True Generosity .... 347 Eulogy from a Queen in Love . . 350 Song of Consolation for Survivors of the Dead . 16. April . „ . ib. The Maid in the Mill—Fletcher A Little Charmer .... 350 CONTEXTS. XXXI PAGE The Nigh Yaloue ; oe3 The Passionate Madman—Fletcherand (it is supposed) some unknown writer, A Candid Poltroon and a Proud Mind unable to conceive him . . .351 Lo-ve-song of the Passionate Madman . 355 Song in Praise of Melancholy . . id. Miscellaneous Poems of Beaumont. On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey . 357 The Mermaid Tavern . . S58 To My Friend Mr. John Fletcher, upon his Faithful Shepherdess . 359 Miscellaneous Poexis oe Fletchee. From the verses entitled Upon an Honest Mans Fortune . 361. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER TEE ADORATION OP A DISH. Lazarillo, a diner-out\ is bent upon feasting on an umlr anas head?Lazaeillo and Boy. Laz. Go, run, search, pry in every nook and angle of thekitchens, larders, and pasteries; know what meatsboiled, baked, roast, stewed, fried or soused, at thisdinner, to be served directly, or indirectly, to everyseveral table in the court; begone ! Boy. I run ; but not so fast as your mouth will do uponthe stroke of eleven. [Exit, Laz. What an excellent thing did God bestow upon man,when he did give him a good stomach! ^Yhatunbounded graces there are poured upon them thathave the continual command of the very best of theseblessings ! Tis an excellent thing to be a prince ; heis served with such admirable variety of fare, such 1 The Woman-Eater is an absurd, story of a dull and tiresome misogynist,who charges an honest woman with licentiousness. The underplot, by farthe best thing in the play, is that of a diner-out, who pursues a p


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