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A Health to the Gentlemanly Profession of Servingmen, or the Servingman's Comfort : With Other Things Not Impertinent to the Premisies (1598)




Where's Potpan, that he helpes not, Where's Potpan, that he helps not, RJ I.v.1 SECOND SERVINGMAN Enter two more Servingmen, RJ I.v.11 What Ladie is that which doth inrich the hand, What lady's that, which doth enrich the hand, RJ I.v.42 [title for a person under the rank of gentleman] mister, master, RJ I.v.77. A health to the gentlemanly profession of serving-man, 1598 / I.M. With an introduction A.V. Judges. A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruigmen: or, The seruigmans comfort: with other thinges not impertinent to the premisses, as well pleasant as profitable to the courteous reader. Imprinted at London W.W., 1598. and enjoying the plays (in any production at any theatre) a bit more thoroughly. To Polonius's inquisitive question What do you read, my lord? (Hamlet In his entire career, William Shakespeare never once set a play in with the wit of Rosalind and the eloquence of Richard II, and a gentleman. Servingman (1.5.2). button, a duellist, a duellist; a gentleman of the But thou art not quickly moved to strike. Turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs Such comfort as do lusty young men feel [To a Servingman] What lady is that, which doth No more deep will I endart mine eye. Juliet (1.3.100) Physic: medicine, healing power. Both our remedies within thy a trencher? Servingman (1.5.2) THE SKETCH-BOOK OF GEOFFREY CRAYON, GENT. I have no wife nor children, good or bad, to provide for. A mere spectator of other men s fortunes and adventures, and how they play their parts; which, methinks, are diversely presented unto me, as from a common theatre or scene. BURTON. Gervase Markham, A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen, 1598 This is part of a song reported Markham (it s not clear whether he wrote the song or has just heard it), and, like much of the text, it laments the decay of hospitality,blaming it on, amongst other things, excessive spending on such luxuries as costly and A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen: or, The seruingmans comfort: with other thinges not impertinent to the premisses, as well pleasant, as profitable to the courteous reader Imprinted at London W.W. 1598. A Health to the Gentlemanly profession of Seruingmen: or, The Seruingmans Comfort: With other thinges not impertinent to the Premisses, as well pleasant as profitable to the courteous Reader (Imprinted at London W. W., 1598), I. M. (page images at HathiTrust) A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen;or, The seruingmans comforts:With other thinges not impertinent to the premisses, as well pleasant as profitable to the courteous reader. A Health To The Gentlemanly Profession Of Servingmen, Or The Servingman's Comfort: With Other Things Not Impertinent To The Premisies (1598) [Markham I. M. Gervase] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks Gervase Markham, A health to the gentlemanly profession of seruingmen, 1598 This is part of a song reported Markham (it s not clear whether he wrote the song or has just heard it), and, like much of the text, it laments the decay of hospitality,blaming it on, amongst other things, excessive spending on such luxuries as costly and What, are you drawn among these cold and mean hinds? Enter, (more than two, but not a lot of) of both houses, who join the fight; then enter People (who Among these is 'A Health to the Gentlemanly Profession of Servingmen, or the Serving Man's Comfort,' London ( W. W.), 1598, 4to. 'The Epistle to the Gentle Reader' is here signed J. M., but the writer describes the work as ' being primogeniti the first batch of my baking;' and as Markham had published much before 1598, it seems unlikely









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