"Crase" Quotes from Famous Books
... Fredericke is so mild He will not prove such a degenerate child. I cannot blame him tho' hee rise in armes: 'Twas not in hate to me, but in disdaine That I should sell my royaltie so vaine; But did he know the value of the jem, Hee would not crase[204] it for a Dyadem. That shee was common her owne words approve, But many faults are cover'd where men love. As thou respects my blessing and good dayes, Restore her, ... — A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV. • Editor: A.H. Bullen |