| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 str.
...Serious. 80 WINTER'S TALE. Act Aut. And you shall pay well for 'em. \_Asl• Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st, andjin'st, foist toear-a ? Come to the pedler; Money's a medler, That doth utter ' all men's ware-a.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 404 str.
...first choice.—Follow me, girls. Aut. And you shall pay well for 'em. [Aside. Will you luy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the netv'st, andjirist,jirist tvear-a? Come to the pettier; Money's a medler, That doth utter all men's... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 434 str.
...thing indeed, and sung lamentably. Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing, and /^NEATHERD. Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the newest, and Jin st, Jin'st viear-a ? Come to the Pedler, Money's a medler, That doth utter all men's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 476 str.
...let's jrst choice.—Follow me, girls. And you shall pay well for 'em. [Aside. Will you buy am/ tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the newest, and finest, Jin'st wear-a? Come to the pedter; Money's a medler, That doth utter all men's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 str.
...pay well for 'em. [Aside. Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duek, my dear-af Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st, and fin'st, Jin'st wtar-at Come to the pedler; Money's a medler, That doth utter all men's uiare-a. [Exeunt Clown,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 362 str.
...first choice. — Follow me, girls. Ant. And you shall pay well for 'em. [Aside. Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st, andfin'st,fin'st wear-a? Come to the pedler ; ' Money's a medler, That doth utter* all men's ware-a.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 428 str.
...first choice.—Follow me, girls. dut. And you shall pay well for 'em. [Add:, Will you buy any tafle, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a?...Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the neiv'st, and Jin'st, fin'st wear-a? Come to the fiedler; Money 's a mcdler, That doth utter all men's... | |
| 1821 - 724 str.
...rhymes ; but they were quite in the school of that most arrant of cozenere : Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a;...Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head Of the newest and finest wear-a ! Of his ballads, you might safely say' with the shepherd, that you loved... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 450 str.
...pay well for 'em. [Atide. Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a? Will you buy any tape, Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st, andjirist,jinst ivear-a ? Come to the pedlcr ; Money's a medlcr, That doth utter all men's ware-a 9... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 380 str.
...buy for you both.—Pedler, let's have the first choice.—Follow me, girls. Will you buy any tape, Or lace for your cape, My dainty duck, my dear-a ?...any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st, andjin'st,jin'st wear-a? Money's a medler, That doth utter all men's raear-a. Come to the pedler; [Exe.... | |
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