| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 str.
...sooner, sir, For your incontinence, it hath deserv'd it Throughly, and throughly, and the plague to boot. (You may come near, sir) would you would once close Those filthy eyes of your's, that flow with slime, Like two frog-pits : and those same hanging cheeks, Cover'd with hide,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 str.
...filthy eye« of yours, that flow with. slime, [cheeks, 1 ike two frog-pits r and those same hanging Cover'd with hide " instead of skin, (nay, help, sir,) That look like frozen dish-clouts set on end. Core. Or like an old smok'd wall, on which the rain Ran down in streaks. Mos. Excellent, sir, speak... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...sooner, sir. For your incontinence it hath deserv'd it Throughly and throughly, and the plague to boot. (You may come near, sir,) would you would once close Those filthy eyes of your's, that flow with slime, Like two frog-pits; and those same hanging cheeks, C-jvi-rM with bide,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 str.
...the plague to boot. You may come near, sir,) would you would once close Prose filthy eyes of your's, ll ; and my indifference is naturally about the same pitch. Now, could yo (.•u-er'd with hide, instead of skin : (Nay, help, eir,) ¡"tat look like frozen dish-clouts, set... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...plague to boot. (You may conie near, sir,) would you would once close Those filthy eyes of your's, that flow with slime, Like two frog-pits; and those same hanging cheeks, CoverM with hide, instead of skin : (Nay, help, sir,) That look like frozen dish-clouts, set on end.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 str.
...sir, For your incontinence, it hath deserv'd it Throughly and throughly, and the plague to boot ! — You may come near, sir. — Would you would once close...— ' That look like frozen dish-clouts set on end ! 1 Baitards, Same dozen, or more, that he begot on beggars, Gypsies, c\ i .] This is a playful application... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 str.
...sooner sir, For your incontinence, it hath deserved it Throughly and throughly, and the plague to boot ! You may come near, sir Would you would once close...look like frozen dish-clouts set on end ! " Corv. [aloud.] Or like an old smoked wall, on which the rain Ran down in streaks ! " Mos. Excellent, sir... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 str.
...sooner, sir, For your incontinence, it hath deserv'd it Throughly, and throughly, and the plague to boot. (You may come near, sir) would you would once close Those filthy eyes of your's that flow with slime, Like two frog-pits : and those same hanging cheeks, Cover'd with hide,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 484 str.
...of skin : (nay help, sir) That look like frozen dish-clouts set on end. Con. Or, like an old smok'd wall, on which the rain Ran down in streaks. Mos. Excellent, sir, speak out ; You may be louder yet : a culvering Discharged in his ear, would hardly bore it. Corv. His nose is... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 str.
...sooner, sir, For your incontinence, it hath deserv'd it Throughly, and throughly, and the plague to boot. (You may come near, sir) would you would once close Those filthy eyes of your's that flow with slime, Like two frog-pits : and those same hanging cheeks, Cover'd with hide,... | |
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