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A game at chesse / by Thomas Middleton

 
dc.contributor Gunby, D.C., (David Charles), 1938- Department of English University of Cantebury Christchurch
dc.contributor.author Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627
dc.coverage.placeName Cambridge
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-19T14:39:01Z
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dc.date.created 1624
dc.date.issued 1989-05-25
dc.identifier ota:1312
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1312
dc.description.abstract Printed from a transcript of the manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge, and its ommissions supplied, whenever possible from the Bridgewater-Huntington manuscript
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dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh English drama -- 17th century
dc.subject.other Plays
dc.title A game at chesse / by Thomas Middleton
dc.type Text
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<TITLE GAME AT CHAESS>
<SN THE PICTURE PLAINLY EXPLAINED AFTER THE MANNER OF THE CHESSE-PLAYE>
A GAME AT CHESSE IS HERE DISPLAYDE,
BETWEEN THE BLACK AND WHITE HOUSE MADE,
WHEREIN CROWNE-THIRSTING POLICY,
FOR THE BLACKE-HOUSE (BY FALACY)
TO THE WHITE-KNIGHT, CHECKE, OFTEN GIUES,
AND TO SOME STRAITES, HIM THEREBY DRIUES;
THE FAT-BLACKE-BISHOP HELPS ALSO
WITH FAITHLESSE HEART TO GIUE THE BLOW:
YET (MAUGRE ALL THEIR CRAFT) AT LENGTH
THE WHITE-KNIGHT, WITH WIT-WONDROUS STRENGTH,
AND CIRCUMSPECTIUE PRUDENCY,
GIUES CHECK-MATE BY DISCOUERY
TO THE BLACKE KNIGHT; AND SO AT LAST
THE GAME (THUS) WON, THE BLACKE HOUSE CAST
INTO THE BAGGE, AND THEREIN SHUT,
FINDE ALL THEIR PLUMES AND COCKES-COMBES CUT.
  PLAINE-DEALING (THUS) BY WISEDOMES GUIDE,
  DEFEATS THE CHEATS OF CRAFT AND PRIDE.
TO THE WORTHILIE-ACCOMPLISH'D,
MR:WILLIAM HAMMOND.
THIS, WHICH NOR STAGE, NOR STATIONERS STALL CAN SHOWE,
(THE COMMON EYE MAYE WISH FOR,BUT NE'RE KNOWE)
COMES IN IT'S BEST LOUE WITH THE NEW-YEARE FORTH,
AS A FIT PRESE . . .
										

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