.shall's by EEBO search "shall 's" 1 1602 The history of Antonio an... A B C my prettie cuz, t is but the losse of an od maidenhead: shall 's daunce? thou art so sad, harke in mine eare: i was about 2 1604 The malcontent. Augmented... A B C [.] [.] mal: # at your seruice, by the lord law, shall 's goe to supper, let's be once drunke together, and so vnite a 3 1604 The malcontent. Augmented... A B C be once drunke together, and so vnite a most vertuously strengthened friendship, shall 's hugonot, shall's? [.] [.] [.] mendoza # wilt fall vpon my chamber 4 1604 The malcontent. Augmented... A B C , and so vnite a most vertuously strengthened friendship, shall's hugonot, shall 's? [.] [.] [.] mendoza # wilt fall vpon my chamber to morrowe morne? 5 1607 The puritaine or The vvid... A B C one then my selfe: but this talke is by the way, where shall 's sup to night, Fiue pound receiu'd, talke of that, # i haue 6 1608 The merry deuill of Edmon... A B C is strong, when woe with woe doth meete: [.] [.] clar: shall 's in to breakfast, after wee'l wee'l conclude the cause of this our comming, 7 1608 The famelie of loue Acted... A B C [.] lipsalue: # come, our hands are testimonies to thy follyes, shall 's now to supper, wee'l wee'l haue a health goe round to thy voyage: 8 1609 The late, and much admire... A B C no, no, come, i am for no more bawdie houses, shall 's goe heare the vestails sing? [.] [.] [.] 1: # Ile Ile doe 9 1614 Greenes Tu quoque, or, Th... A B C [.] [.] [.] rash: # why god a mercy Francke, what, shall 's to dice? [.] [.] [.] spend: # dice or drincke, heere's 10 1614 Greenes Tu quoque, or, Th... A B C couragious Boyes, and worthy wenches, made out of Waxe: but what shall 's doe when wee haue dinde, shall's goe see a play? [.] [.] 11 1614 Greenes Tu quoque, or, Th... A B C out of Waxe: but what shall's doe when wee haue dinde, shall 's goe see a play? [.] [.] [.] scatt: # yes fayth brother: 12 1616 A satirycall dialogue or ... A B C maydens bee) wilbe theire chatt Girles (quoth the eldest sister) what shall 's doe? smal'es my desire, vnto my bedd to goe fo yet, i 13 1617 Satyres: and satyricall e... A B C : and raise in Armes the fearfull portugalls: say gallants (faith) shall 's neuer see the day, when wee shall fish-street once againe suruey: a butterd 15 1623 Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares... (1) A B C if you would seeke vs, we are yours i' th' garden: shall 's attend you there? [.] [.] leo: to your owne bents dispose you: 16 1623 Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares... A B C , he will supply vs easily: if he couetously reserue it, how shall 's get it? [.] [.] [.] 2 true: for he beares it not about 17 1623 Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares... A B C debt: To' th' graue: [.] [.] arui: # say, where shall 's lay him? [.] [.] [.] gui: # by good euriphile, our mother 18 1623 Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares... A B C # peace my lord, heare, heare: [.] [.] [.] post: shall 's haue a play of this? thou scornfull page, there lye thy part: 19 1623 The deuils law-case. Or, ... A B C not satisfie: [.] [.] erc: you promise well to your selfe: shall 's haue no seconds? [.] [.] con: none, for feare of preuention: 20 1629 XCVI. sermons by the Righ... A B C the other six; all in the future, shall or will: two shall 's, 1 my hand shall, 2 my arme shall: two shall not's 21 1630 Aristippus, or, The Iovia... A B C , Poore ducke-lane braines, trust me, I'l I'l trust no more, shall 's iest for nought, haue you all conscience lost? or doe you thinke our 22 1630 The gratefull seruant A c... A B C worlds felicity: [.] [.] duke, thast put me in tune, how shall 's bee very merry now in the instant? [.] [.] lodw: # merry? 23 1631 The fair maid of the vves... A B C [.] spenc: i am his servant, still at his command: where shall 's meet anon: [.] [.] goodl: # at clems: [.] [.] [.] spencer 24 1633 The broken heart A traged... A B C enough to feele it: see, Vncle, th'augury thing returnes againe, shall 's welcome him with thunder? we are haunted, and must vse exorcisme to coniure 25 1633 Loues sacrifice A tragedi... A B C 't is yet but early night, too soone to sleepe: sister, shall 's haue a mate at Chesse? [.] [.] fior, a mate! no, 26 1633 Loues sacrifice A tragedi... A B C , Betray'd to infamy, deceiu'd and mock'd by an vnconstant Villaine; what shall 's doe? i am with childe: [.] [.] col: hey-ho, and so am 27 1633 Loues sacrifice A tragedi... A B C childe: [.] [.] col: hey-ho, and so am i: but what shall 's doe now? [.] [.] iul: this; with cunning words first proue his 28 1633 'Tis pitty shee's a whore... A B C looke too't: [.] exit do: [.] [.] Ber: # poggio, shall 's steale to see this horse with the head in's tayle? [.] [.] [.] 29 1633 The bird in a cage A come... A B C [.] [.] grut: so am i, that he is so reservd what shall 's doe: [.] enter bonamico disguised: [.] bon: # Saue you signiors, 30 1633 The bird in a cage A come... A B C [.] [.] gr: # i alwayes thought he would cheat us, what shall 's doe, to prevent more laughter? [.] [.] [.] Serv: # i am 31 1633 The bird in a cage A come... A B C happy to renew my suit: [.] [.] [.] Mor: and mine, shall 's to barlibreake i was in hell last, t is litle lesse to be in 32 1633 The vvittie faire one· A... A B C my office I'le I'le doe it exit: [.] [.] [.] man: # shall 's stay? [.] [.] [.] Aym: # by all meanes let's see the 33 1637 The elder brother a comed... A B C fiddle, and the thing's done, but let's be handsome, shall 's be gods or nymphs? [.] [.] eust: what, nymphs with beards? 34 1637 The elder brother a comed... A B C beseech thee, and thou shalt see how learnedly Ile Ile translate him; shall 's have good cheere to morrow: [.] [.] coo: ex' lent, good cheere 35 1637 The royall king, and the ... A B C any mischance, thou hast money to pay for the cure: come, shall 's withdraw into the next chamber? [.] [.] [.] cap: you are not women 36 1637 The gamester As it vvas p... A B C [.] [.] wi: let us be wise; and give her cause, shall 's coose, [.] [.] Pene: sir, if it be a trouble to your 37 1638 The vvise-woman of Hogsdo... A B C shall bee my prayer too: [.] [.] [.] boyster: # come what shall 's doo: [.] [.] [.] wisew: withdraw, Ile Ile place you all in 38 1638 Loves riddle A pastorall ... A B C welcome heartily; here's every body payr'd of a sudden; when shall 's see you maried? [.] [.] Al: me? when there are no ropes 39 1639 Argalus and Parthenia· a... A B C heavens give you joy: now clitophon you're excellent at that sport, shall 's not have a frisque or so at your wedding, ha? [.] [.] [.] 40 1639 The citye match A comoedy... A B C sonne, he'l he'l make a rare sea-monster: [.] [.] quartf: and shall 's be merry yfaith? [.] [.] br: salewit shal make a song upon him 41 1640 The Hollander A comedy wr... A B C and use all meanes to gaine your distracted uncle from his frensie, sister shall 's walke; dalinea be it your care to see my nephew forth: [.] exe 42 1640 Wit in a constable A come... A B C know: t is so acute, no pallat but most taste it; shall 's to th' Taverne? Y'are Y'are for a cup i hope? [.] [.] bus 43 1640 The knave in graine, new ... A B C : [.] [.] stult: yes lodwick: [.] [.] lod: tomaso, shall 's make a night on't mad lads? [.] [.] toma: and a mad 44 1640 The knave in graine, new ... A B C lads? [.] [.] toma: and a mad night too bullies: where shall 's strike faile? [.] [.] lod: # the leaguer, where but a'th' new 45 1640 Loves crueltie A tragedy,... A B C seb: well thought on, that shall arme me against all his flattery shall 's to a tauerne? [.] [.] Bo: Ile Ile beare you company [.] [.] 46 1640 The maides revenge A trag... A B C this doctor see is cunning: [.] [.] [.] 3: oh rogue how shall 's come by him, oh for an officer, [.] [.] sh: yet stirre 47 1640 The opportunitie a comedy... A B C when th'art a duke, i say no more [.] [.] Bo: what shall 's doe with pimponio? that foole may betray all: [.] [.] pis: he 48 1649 The virgin widow a comedi... A B C like (if she be as willing as i) hang tony: but shall 's marry in our old Cloathes? [.] [.] [.] frank: # huds diggers, 49 1649 The country captaine and ... A B C : but i forget my affaire: [.] [.] [.] sr will: # shall 's meet and be merry this evening: [.] [.] [.] man: # Theres Theres 50 1650 The guardian, a comedie a... A B C see this quarrel, cutter, will come to a quart of wine: shall 's go? [.] [.] cut: how rash is anger! had not reason check'd 51 1651 The lady-errant a tragi-c... A B C country, for the pigmean service [.] [.] phil: i, but who shall 's have to discipline'em so, that we may fly'em at them off our 52 1652 The widdow a comedie, as ... A B C hatefull as yellow bands: [.] [.] exit: [.] phil: o what shall 's doe wench? [.] [.] viol:'t is no marvail Mistriss the poor young gentleman 53 1652 The Scots figgaries, or, ... A B C : oh rogue, how he claws him: [.] [.] tra: where shall 's dine? [.] [.] vvit: I'le I'le to the ordinary: [.] [.] tra 54 1654 The cunning lovers a come... A B C may never come to his care: [.] [.] mon: come, what shall 's do? [.] [.] dutch: say what you will my lord, but do 55 1654 The cunning lovers a come... A B C lov'd him, for yet i could never endure him waking; but what shall 's do? [.] [.] [.] val: # by my counsell let us even go 56 1654 Appius and Virginia a tra... A B C , my lord, which some rich men'ith' city oft doe use: shall 's one devoure another? [.] [.] minut: will you hear me? [.] [.] 57 1655 The gentleman of Venice a... A B C lest i might trespasse on your patience: [.] [.] Tho: # what shall 's do this evening? [.] [.] [.] mal: walk a turn, and then 58 1657 Brachy-martyrologia, or, ... A B C 's hasten hence, and fear not, heaven will be our recompence: shall 's bear what eleazar undergon? you know good abram sacrific'd his son: remember daniel 59 1658 The witch of Edmonton a k... A B C no matter for the guests: to morrow, sue, to morrow: shall 's to dinner now? [.] [.] [.] o: thor: vve are on all sides 60 1660 L'Estrange his apology wi... A B C a Drowsie, patient, and Phlegmatick people we have to deal with? shall 's fool a little? lets vote down magna charta, and the petition of right 62 1660 Mores hominum = The manne... (1) A B C not able to presage the turbot's native climate and his age: shall 's cut him; speak? montanus cryes, oh no, t were a dishonour 63 1660 Troades Englished. By S.P. A B C pleaseth me; may he live then for to be like to thee! shall 's ashes merged be? his tomb pull'd down? shall i let's bones into 64 1660 A dialogue betwixt Tom an... A B C if this prove not a lucky hitt, ne're trust good-fellow more: shall 's ask him, what he means to doe? [.] [.] tom:'good faith 65 1660 No fool, to the old fool: A B C what a drowsie patient, and phlegmatick people we have to deal with? shall 's fool a little? let us vote down magna charta, and the petition of 66 1661 The Thracian wonder a com... A B C time out of minde: [.] [.] [.] pal: # or father, shall 's cast into the air a gorgeless Faulcon, that mounting the bleak region, till 67 1662 The Wits, or, Sport upon ... A B C keep me from these hell-hounds: [.] [.] [.] 2: citiz: # shall 's geld him captain? [.] [.] [.] capt: # no, you shall pare 68 1662 Rump, or, An exact collec... A B C prove not a luchy hit, chorus: ne're trust good-fellow more: shall 's ask him, what he means to do? [.] [.] tom:'good faith 69 1662 Salmasius his buckler, or... A B C our nostrils lost their breath; what then?'cause we sinn'd once, shall 's ne're be good agen? we murther'd charles, for which, infernal kings 70 1663 The villain a tragedy / w... A B C : most certainly thou do'st: [.] [.] la'mar: come, come, shall 's go drink? for yet i will not go to bed: [.] [.] d'elp 71 1664 The mariage night written... A B C honour now are crimes, and giants'gainst the state: my lords; shall 's be merry and talk something the hangman may thank us for? [.] [.] [.] 72 1664 The mariage night written... A B C : # not well madam: [.] [.] [.] duke: # dull? shall 's to tennis? i have sore pissollets will pay your borrowed time, dessandro: 73 1664 The mariage night written... A B C , and sound gentlemen: [.] [.] [.] la gitterne: # and when shall 's draw Cutts again for a wench, seignior, hah? [.] [.] [.] silliman 74 1664 The cheats a comedy : wri... A B C [.] [.] d: d: # i thank you sir: come my joy, shall 's walk? i should be loth to have mr: alderman there before us: [.] 75 1664 Songs and other poems by ... A B C : [.] pox on this grief, hang wealth, let's sing, shall 's kill our selves for fear of death? We'l We'l live by th' air which 76 1664 Comedies and tragedies wr... A B C has victual'd thy man of war: [.] [.] [.] capt: # shall 's be merry? what shall we have? [.] [.] [.] wild: # half 77 1667 The spightful sister a ne... A B C you ha' more wit then us all: [.] [.] [.] first: # shall 's drink when we have done? [.] [.] [.] third: # all wheaters, 78 1667 The visions of dom Franci... A B C know where we shall'stow them: say the word, my masters, shall 's let them in or no? the poor prick-lice were damn'dly startled at that, 79 1668 The Usurper, a tragedy as... A B C if any will go off civilly and compound [.] [.] col: str: what shall 's do with'em? [.] [.] dam: give'em wings, to fly to 80 1668 The Usurper, a tragedy as... A B C fancy to see how that red-coat would become me, mine's velvet: shall 's chaffer? [.] [.] Sould:'t is at your service sir: [.] [.] 81 1672 The history of Charles th... A B C in the scale with kings: [.] [.] ferd: in this dispair what shall 's resolve upon, to stay or cut our passage to the sown: [.] [.] 82 1673 The reformation a comedy ... A B C selves: here are wits too: pointing to pacheco and Tutour: or shall 's to th' coffee-house and there debate, each take his chair and pipe and judg 83 1678 The rambling justice, or,... A B C old decrepit creatures in europe: but mr: surly i have done, come shall 's drink a glass of wine together? let us be brisk and merry, shall 84 1678 A cordial for England, or... A B C is very sick, our body too is in an inward hecktick; what shall 's do? let's call a good physician speedily; he's able, upright 85 1679 The feign'd curtizans, or... A B C # what, angrycorpo di me, i meant no harm, come, shall 's to a bonarba, where thou shalt part with thy pusilage, and that of 86 1680 The revenge, or, A match ... A B C the window: [.] well: # good morrow, mad-cap: come, shall 's go to bed? [.] [.] [.] friend: # no, i can not 87 1682 Religio laici, or, A laym... A B C from sacred truth i do not swerve, tom sternhold's, or tom shall 's Rhimes will serve: [.] finis: [.] [.] [.] [.] [.] x x x 88 1684 The kings-bench cabal, a ... A B C come speak and bradon, arnold too, colt, and Caldron, what shall 's do, shall's lie like oysters here in stew? and ne'r look out 89 1684 The kings-bench cabal, a ... A B C , arnold too, colt, and Caldron, what shall's do, shall 's lie like oysters here in stew? and ne'r look out for help for't; 90 1685 Poems by several hands, a... A B C oh, the cause of this great moan! the french had taken what shall 's call't, they say: [.] v: [.] Bus'ness! to fly thee i would 91 1686 Astro-meteorologica, or, ... A B C if it be thunder, the while is in, is in anti-gemini: shall 's wide to be efficacious; and shall's to be ineffectual? and now approach 92 1686 Astro-meteorologica, or, ... A B C in, is in anti-gemini: shall's wide to be efficacious; and shall 's to be ineffectual? and now approach 5 degrees, more the one where is 93 1687 Titus Andronicus, or, The... A B C year went fine, now look'd out sharp, and Cry'd, come where shall 's dine? go to the i'avern, no attendance there, except a drawer snoring 94 1689 Twenty-two select colloqu... A B C # well, we must make the best of a bad game: what shall 's do? [.] [.] [.] co: # what should we do? set a 95 1691 The female fire-ships a s... A B C ) lets leave this dirty hole, and go up stairs my jewel, shall 's my soul? if with her fulsom flattery you comply, (as some men 96 1695 The Canterbury guests, or... A B C now she knows i love her, she'll insult o'er me, what shall 's do captain? [.] [.] [.] capt: # i'll observe what course you 97 1697 The sham-lawyer, or, The ... A B C at his execution: [.] [.] (aside:) [.] Spad: # shall 's to the dog and duck, master, or to the whelp and bacon? 98 1697 A court of judicature in ... A B C [.] come speak and bradon, arnold too, colt, and Caldron what shall 's do, shall's lie like oysters here in stew? and ne'r look out 99 1697 A court of judicature in ... A B C bradon, arnold too, colt, and Caldron what shall's do, shall 's lie like oysters here in stew? and ne'r look out for help for't; 100 1698 Navigation spiritualiz'd:... A B C in like cases still determines well: then chuse ye whom ye will: shall 's make the devil Iudge? this case has been before him, and he judg'd .shal 's by EEBO search "shal 's" 1 1602 Antonios reuenge. The sec... A B C there's a fun will straight exhale these damps of chilling feare: come, shal 's salute the bride? [.] [.] ant, castilio, i pree the mixe 2 1605 Eastward hoe As it was pl... A B C legge, or any other member, if it bee a court-sport: and when shal 's be married my knight? [.] [.] [.] sir pet: # i come 3 1607 Cupids vvhirligig As it h... A B C honoarable amongst al men, yet it begglie with a great many: but come shal 's goe to dinner and see what stomacke i haue to my vittailes, for 4 1607 VVhat you vvill. By Iohn ... A B C , saue you young gentlemen, is shee comming, will she meete me, shal 's incounter ha? [.] [.] [.] Byd: # you were not lapt in 5 1608 Lavv-trickes or, VVho vvo... A B C shall sit vpon your skirts: [.] [.] po: iulio and horatio, what shal 's haue to supper? i am now in the spending vayne: [.] [.] 6 1608 The rape of Lucrece a tru... A B C horatius cocles, be mad like my selfe, neutrize with collatine: say what shal 's do? [.] [.] [.] hor: fret: [.] [.] val: sing: 7 1609 The history of the tvvo m... A B C : [.] [.] ioh: I'le I'le choake first: [.] [.] boy: Iohn shal 's play at counter-hole ith cloister? [.] [.] ioh: i ha nere a 8 1609 The history of the tvvo m... A B C is't not boy? [.] i Maister: [.] [.] tour: # boy where shal 's haue doings, Ile Ile clout any womans womans cauldren, boy: [.] 9 1611 The roaring girle. Or Mol... A B C [.] maist: tilt: # come, come fooles, you trouble her, shal 's goe Maister goshawke? [.] [.] [.] gosh: # yes sweete Maister tiltyard 10 1611 The roaring girle. Or Mol... A B C a braue minde mol i'faith: [.] [.] t: long: come my lord, shal 's to the ordinary? [.] [.] l: nol: i,'t is noone 11 1611 The golden age. Or The li... A B C , be free, i surfet on this pleasure: [.] [.] Cal: come shal 's lye downe a little: [.] [.] iup: south i will: i 12 1612 The white diuel, or, The ... A B C ; yet to say truth my dreame most concern'd you: [.] [.] lod: shal 's fall a dreaming? [.] [.] fra: yes, and for fashion sake 13 1613 Laquei ridiculosi: or Spr... A B C bibe, lude: [.] come on, sayes mounseur rake-hill, what shal do shal 's kill a sarieant, or go rob for treasure? what hath thy stomacke 14 1613 The brazen age the first ... A B C welcome, grace her princes for meleagers honour: [.] [.] iason: come, shal 's vncupple lords, some plant the toiles, others brauely mount, to vn-en 15 1620 Phylaster, or, Loue lyes ... A B C , honest gentlemen [.] [.] [.] 1 sovl: # a speakes treason Captaine, shal 's knock him downe? [.] [.] [.] cap: # hold, i say 16 1620 Phylaster, or, Loue lyes ... A B C mazard, i feele my stomacke strangely prouoked to bee at his spanish pot-nowle, shal 's kill him? [.] [.] [.] omnes: # i, kill him, 17 1623 Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares... A B C [.] [.] [.] mene: you haue made good worke you and your cry: shal 's to the Capitoll? [.] [.] Com: # oh i, what else 18 1626 Hezekiahs recovery. Or, A... A B C (we now see it) if we had hearts: [.] # but how shal 's get a thankefull heart first, ob: and expresse it next? [.] 19 1630 A chast mayd in Cheape-Si... A B C # here's an vnlucky Breakefast: [.] [.] [.] 1 prom: # what shal 's doe? [.] [.] [.] 2 prom: # the Queane made vs sweare 20 1631 Bartholmew fayre : a come... A B C : this lickfinger has made vs a good dinner, for our pecunia: what shal 's doe with our selues, while the women water? and the Fidlers eat 21 1631 The schoole of complement... A B C her: [.] [.] [.] gasp: # nay, i ha done, what shal 's doe? [.] [.] [.] ant: # any thing but talke of state 22 1631 The schoole of complement... A B C is but gone to looke his sister: ha, my sweet wench, when shal 's to bed: [.] [.] enter gorgon: [.] cor: # i hope 23 1633 Loues sacrifice A tragedi... A B C ha, how is't? how is't, biancha? what fernando? come, shal 's shake hands, sirs? faith this is kindly done: here's three 24 1635 The traytor A tragedie, v... A B C for justice: [.] enter lorenzo depazzi: [.] Al: Hee is heere, shal 's apprehend him? [.] [.] lo: happy morning to my gratious Soveraigne: 25 1637 Hide Parke a comedie, as ... A B C instantly weele weele marry, Ile Ile see how i can love you afterward, shal 's to the priest? [.] [.] fa: by your good favour, no 26 1639 The tragedy of Albertus V... A B C faith, thank heaven, i feel no inclination that savours of mortality: gentlemen shal 's have a catch: [.] [.] omnes: # with all our hearts, 27 1640 The Hollander A comedy wr... A B C but that you have a pediment for-bearing children: but give me thy hand, shal 's be drunk together? [.] [.] [.] vrin: # he is scatoe sober 28 1645 True religion in the old ... A B C almost, bread sayes one,'drink, sayes the other; father, where shal 's have victuals,'oh! i am ready to sinke, i am ready 29 1648 The anarchie or the bless... A B C truth, the cause are talk't of, but nothing we doe: come come shal 's ha peace sayes nell, no no but we won't sayes madge, 30 1648 The anarchie or the blest... A B C truth, the cause are talk't of, but nothing we doe: come come shal 's ha' peace sayes nell, no no but we won't sayes madge, 31 1649 The country captaine and ... A B C , my genius [.] # is much exalted at your gaudy Phisnomy; [.] # shal 's to the house of mighty noise and surfets, [.] # there tinctiour souls 32 1654 Revenge for honour a trag... A B C ones, full of discreet intelligence: [.] [.] [.] os: # Cosens, shal 's have a song? here is a Souldier in's time hath sung a 33 1655 The poor-mans comfort a t... A B C poor virgin wants help, heaven send it her: [.] [.] iasp: when shal 's come to the breaking up of this giblet pie? when will thy love 34 1658 Loves victory a tragi-com... A B C spurrier, with other tradesmen: [.] 1: tra: # come neighbours, shal 's crack each one's our Kan before the gentleman comes: [.] [.] [.] 35 1658 Loves victory a tragi-com... A B C , i could foot it, i saith: [.] [.] [.] baw: # shal 's have a dance gentlemen, i have an old stallion within that can play .shall us by EEBO search "shall us" 1 1603 The philosophie, commonli... A B C and ballads vaine as these, sing rather of the trojan horse: you shall us therein please: giving us thereby a good instruction, that minstrels, Musitians and 2 1634 The good fellowes best be... A B C in Taverne or alehouse most matches made be, the first word's where shall us finde good ipse hee: the london shopkepers that cry what doe lack when they 4 1635 A collection of emblemes,... (1) A B C , no wit, or strength of our, nor any vncouth-place, shall us protect from being reached, by the sov'raigne-power: the way of Iustice, therefore 5 1637 Loves court of conscience... A B C well i do estem of thee swt hart, that nothing but thy tongue shall us two part: nor can i say that i in haste did chuse one that 6 1637 Hide Parke a comedie, as ... A B C you meet but a course ntertainemnt, how chance the musicke speakes not, shall us dance? [.] enter venture and rider: [.] ven: rivers of hell i 7 1638 A paraphrase upon the div... A B C : o that unto thy israel salvation might from sion spring! when god shall us from bondage bring, no joy shall jacobs joy excell: [.] psalme: xv 8 1638 The drunkard's character,... A B C them; and shall we thinke any paines too much, for that which shall us? is it their meate and drinke to doe mischiefe; and shall good duties 9 1638 Davids troubles remembred... A B C , from all oppressions, wrongs and tyranny: the justnesse of our cause shall us acquite, but you that are so miserably light, again for aegypts flesh-pots to 10 1638 Aglaura A B C yet doe it more: thus will wee doe, till death it selfe shall us divide, and then whose fate'tshall be to die first of the two, 11 1640 Constitutions and canons ... A B C , commissaries, and officials, all prsons intrusted with cure of soules, shall us rspectivly all possible car and diigence by conferring privately with th parties, and by 12 1641 Mount-Orgueil: or Divine ... A B C flye and hide our selves within the holes of christs pierc'd side, who shall us 2 cor: 5: 10: 11: rom: 14: 10: 11: 12: rom: 2: 16 13 1641 Mount-Orgueil: or Divine ... A B C our Sinnes in this red sea be dround, then are we certaine nought shall us isa: 45: 17: confound: [.] 3: [.] the sea's the way, 14 1641 Mount-Orgueil: or Divine ... A B C support our soules in all distresse, and cheare them so, that nought shall us oppresse: Sweete jesus when the sea we view or passe, present thy selfe 15 1641 Rockes improved comprisin... A B C flye and hide our selves within the holes of christs pierc'd side, who shall us 2 cor 5: 10: 11: rom: 14: 10: 11: 12: rom: 2: 16 16 1643 The Psalms of David set f... A B C them out: for they say still, we will prevaile, our tongues shall us extoll: our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall 17 1643 The Psalms of David set f... A B C extoll: our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall us controll? but for the great complaint and crie of poore, and men opprest 18 1643 The Psalms of David set f... A B C give us bounteously all that for us is good; our land with fruit shall us supply, and give us store of food: before him righteousnesse shall go, 19 1643 The Psalms of David set f... A B C and give us store of food: before him righteousnesse shall go, which shall us rightly lead; and in the way shall set us so, that we his 20 1645 The choice and flower of ... A B C [.] 4 [.] for they say still, we will prevail, our tongues shall us extoll: our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall 21 1645 The choice and flower of ... A B C extoll: our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall us controll? [.] 4 [.] but for the great complaint and cry of poor, 22 1645 The choice and flower of ... A B C earth shall bring it forth, and god shall blesse us all: god shall us blesse, earth far &; near his name shall fear with awfulnes: [.] 23 1646 Fragmenta aurea A collect... A B C , yet doe i~ more: thus will wee doe till death it selfe shall us divide, and then whose fate'tshall be to die first of the two by 24 1646 The psalms of David in me... A B C yeeld and our god blesse us shall: [.] god in his mercy surely shall us blesse both far and neere, and als the ends of all the earth with 25 1647 A vvord in the Kings eare... A B C o live branches which from you proceed: to rule our children, that shall us succeede: long may the Crowne with you and yours remaine: even till the 26 1648 The Psalms of David in me... A B C increase yeeld, and god our god shall blesse us all; 7 god shall us blesse, and of the earth the ends all fear him shall: [.] psal 27 1648 The Psalms of David in me... A B C before his presence go, and in the way of his own steps it shall us set also: [.] psal: lxxxvi: [.] # bow down thine ear, 28 1650 The Psalms of David in me... A B C the earth her fruit shall yeeld, our god shall blessing send: god shall us blesse, men shall him fear, unto earths utmost end: [.] another of 29 1650 The Psalms of David in me... A B C earth yeeld her increase, god, our god blesse us shall: god shall us blesse, and of the earth the ends shall fear him all: [.] psal 30 1651 A pleasant comedie, entit... A B C dayes: [.] [.] [.] clip: # do you hear, neighbours! shall us leave the common-prayer? [.] [.] [.] stiff: # god forbid, mr ficar 31 1651 The Psalmes of David, fro... A B C and in peace: and god, our god, in blessings shew'n, shall us his people own: god, who doth ever live, to us shall blessings 32 1652 Theatrum chemicum Britann... A B C other foode, but only faire water descending from a Cloude: the Moone shall us burne so in processe of tyme, that we shalbe as black as men of 33 1653 The tomb-stone, and A rar... A B C and gallantry, that none can pluck them down; they vaunt, who shall us controule! how soon can the lyon of the tribe of judah fetch hewers out 34 1654 The Psalmes of David from... A B C and in peace: and god, our god, in blessings shew'n, shall us his people own: [.] 7: [.] god, who doth ever live, 35 1655 The Lusiad, or, Portugals... A B C , Heer shall be graven, modern histories of a strange people, that shall us invade: such our deep sages find to be our doom, poring into the 36 1655 Slanders and lyes being c... A B C that feare god doth not thee nor them regard: that in thy conscience shall us remember in thy day of thy calamity, that we to thy soule are friends 37 1655 Slanders and lyes, being ... A B C all that god doth not thee nor them regard: that in thy conscience shall us remember day of thy calamity, that we to thy soule are friends, though 38 1655 Davids Psalms in metre. A... A B C encourage, and to lay their snares, in secret they confer; who shall us see? say they: they search out mischief, and perform a through search 39 1655 Davids Psalms in metre. A... A B C shall the lord give to us bounteously; and then our lands with fruits shall us abundantly supply: before his face shall righteousnesse go forth, which shall us lead 40 1655 Davids Psalms in metre. A... A B C shall us abundantly supply: before his face shall righteousnesse go forth, which shall us lead; and in the way shall set us so that we his steps may 41 1656 The hectors, or, The fals... A B C pay for it, if thou wilt: [.] [.] [.] slur: # shall us jeere the rogue, and make him mad, as we use to do? 42 1658 America painted to the li... A B C to do, but every bird to feather his own nest: no longer shall us into corners draw, nor our large herds us from gods house detain from fellowship 43 1662 Ignoramus a comedy as it ... A B C : # you speak very well sir: [.] [.] [.] cup: # shall us laugh? [.] [.] [.] dull: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] 44 1662 Ignoramus a comedy as it ... A B C [.] dull: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] cup: # shall us drink? [.] [.] [.] dull: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] 45 1663 Marciano, or, The discove... A B C joyes to stay on such discourse'tis time we supplicate the gentle hymen, he shall us unite, that florence may behold our joyes compleat: [.] exeunt: [.] scaena 46 1664 The turtle-dove, under th... A B C , sublime and unconceived union; where never then incensing stain, unto rebuke shall us arraign: nor possible again seclude from this felicity so good: of joyes transcending 47 1668 The tragedy of Mustapha, ... A B C : who yields, does ne're deserve to wear a crown; death shall us both in the first breach relieve, We'l We'l die, since in the throne 48 1671 The vision of Theodorus V... A B C , i do not fall: for to grow old in love, men shall us se, the greatest joy, with thee to live, and die: # 49 1674 The Catholic ballad, or, ... A B C will hardly believe, what benefits hence may be gain'd: for the pope shall us bless (that's no small happiness) and again we shall see restored the 50 1675 The mock-tempest, or, The... A B C dead: [.] [.] [.] mir: # o my dear puss cat, shall us play cat and mouse? [.] [.] [.] pros: # touch him not you 51 1675 Psyche a tragedy / writte... A B C of her must end: [.] [.] aglau: think you with safety you shall us despise? though we're too weak to wound you with our eyes, our 52 1676 A paraphrase upon the Psa... A B C : o that unto thy israel salvation might from sion spring! when god shall us from bondage bring, no joy shall iacob's joy excel: [.] psalm xv 53 1677 Prison-pietie, or, Medita... A B C our treasure, and our joy; our life, to see no strife shall us annoy: he gives us breath, can give us death, as king, 54 1678 The monk unvail'd: or, A ... A B C upon the table, come say they, we must dispatch; here, shall us wash? i love mightily that good father n: says the landlady, he hath 55 1678 The English lawyer a come... A B C : # you speak well, sir: [.] [.] [.] cup: # shall us laugh? [.] [.] [.] Dul: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] 56 1678 The English lawyer a come... A B C [.] Dul: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] cup: # shall us drink? [.] [.] [.] Dul: # if you please: [.] [.] [.] 57 1679 Troades, or, The royal ca... A B C situation: trachy's? fitter place for cattle of a hardy race: shall us iolchos ] a city of thessaly, so called from iolchus the son of ayrus 58 1679 Versatile ingenium, The W... A B C and will hardly believe what benefits hence may be gain'd; for the pope shall us bless, (that's no small happiness) and again we shall see restored 59 1680 Love and loyalty; or, A l... A B C one beside, E'er before thee, i adore thee, none but death shall us divide: [.] [.] # printed for p: brooksby, i: deacon i: blare, 60 1681 The church wounded and re... A B C ground upon either hand: [.] # reader for this present publick appearance i shall us but a few words it may be easy to judge how sad a part it 61 1681 Ovid travestie, a burlesq... A B C your self, you would not stay; and smoothly said, no place shall us divide; a curse upon your base dissembling hide: i was so big that 62 1681 The Loyal London prentice... A B C allegiance start: and we will all, &; c: no jesuit shall us surprize, with all the craft he can invent, nor presbyter with turn'd up 63 1683 Canidia, or, The witches ... A B C crack: as were the giants to mankind, such to you, you shall us find: do then, i say, as we would have ye, o 64 1683 Rome rhym'd to death bein... A B C will hardly believe, what benefits hence may be gain'd: for the pope shall us bless (that's no small happiness) and again we shall see restored the 65 1685 The grand tryal, or, Poet... A B C thy brokers find security, according to thy mind, thou by and by shall us &; all thy neighbouring friends, supply: but (which is best of 66 1685 Rogero-Mastix A rod for W... A B C his servants, (strengthned thus) will rise and build, as god shall us indue with courage, strength and counsel for't: but you no portion have, 67 1687 The works of our ancient,... A B C that never for to dien in the pain, till that the death depart shall us twain, neither of us in love to hindre other, Ne in none other 68 1687 The lives of the most fam... A B C honoured, by future times shalt thou and i be read; no age shall us with dark oblivion stain, but our pharsalia ever shall remain: # but this 69 1687 Titus Andronicus, or, The... A B C wither'd arms, rapine and murder, you are wellcome too: now what shall us do? [.] [.] tam: what would'st thou have us to do andronicus? 70 1688 Six centuries of select h... A B C our tongues shall bear the sway, our lips are ours, and who shall us gainsay? now for the poor men, under proud controll, and for the 71 1688 Six centuries of select h... A B C and our own god the lord to bless us shall not cease: god shall us bless, earth far and near his name shall fear, with awfulness: [.] 72 1688 Six centuries of select h... A B C crave and love: so on our god our eyes do wait till he shall us commiserate with favour from above: have mercy on us, o good lord, 73 1688 The Whole book of Psalms ... A B C cuts them out: for they say still we will prevail, our tongues shall us extol, our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall 74 1688 The Whole book of Psalms ... A B C extol, our tongues are ours, we ought to speak, what lord shall us control? but for the great complaint and cry of poor and men opprest: 75 1688 The Whole book of Psalms ... A B C pangs full sore shall lodge with us all night: the lord to joy shall us restore before the day be light: when i enjoy'd the world at will, 76 1688 The Whole book of Psalms ... A B C god, the god of peace, shall bless us eke withall: god shall us bless, i say, and then both far and near, the folk throughout 77 1688 Poetical recreations cons... A B C IAMES the second make address striving who most shall loyalty express: no faction shall us from our selves divide, more than the sea from all the world beside, 78 1688 Poetical recreations cons... A B C , shall have so great, so glorious a charge: apollo's chariot shall us both transport, with mercury our guide, above moon, stars, and sun 79 1689 The Catholick ballad: or,... A B C will hardly believe, what benefits hence may be gain'd: for the pope shall us bless (that's no small happiness) and again we shall see restored the 80 1691 A congratulatory poem on ... A B C ; under our vines most safely sit we may, and no distractions more shall us dismay; no more shall Frantick zeal our peace disturb, nor popish thraldom more 81 1691 Spiritual melody, contain... A B C with lasting charms of glory on our head: [.] 6 [.] no sorrow shall us then annoy, nor fears cause inward pain; nor sin nor satan spoyl our 82 1692 Mr. Richard Baxter's para... A B C lodge with us all [ the dark ] night; the lord to joy shall us restore [ betimes ] before the day be light: 7 when i enjoy'd the 83 1692 Mr. Richard Baxter's para... A B C her increase, god, our god, bless us shall: 7 god shall us bless, and of the earth the ends shall fear him all: [.] psalm 84 1692 The banquetting-house, or... A B C with lasting charms of glory on our head: [.] 6 [.] no sorrow shall us then annoy, nor fears cause inward pain; nor sin nor satan spoyl our 85 1694 The ladies dictionary, be... A B C exhsts poisons the spirits in bodies, until an incrable consumption at last, shall us down, one of: I~ procure many grievous diseases:, cramps, and 86 1696 A new version of the Psal... A B C court to grace: 13: our garners, fill'd with various store, shall us and ours with plenty feed, our sheep, inceasing more and more, shall 87 1697 A common-place book to th... A B C were pricked to the heart, and said, men and brethren, what shall us do? acts 2: 37, 38: ch: 16: 30: [.] # when they 88 1698 The pretenders, or, The t... A B C , she does not want applications, but her prudence makes her cautiouscome, shall us walk into the dining room, by this time i believe my lord courtipoll may