| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 str.
...I'll leave ne'er a Piece of him bigger than a Nut, And bring him all in my Hat to you. Are. Nay, good Sir ; If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will ftudy for a Punifhment, Great as his Fault. Pha. I will. Are. But fwear. Pha. By all my Love, I will:... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 str.
...fly about his ears. Pha. How will you have me kill him? Are. Not at all, 'Tis fome diftracted fellow. If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will ftudy for a punifhment, Great as his fault Pha. I will. Are. Art. But fwear. Pba. By all my love, I... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 str.
...about his ears. Pbn. How will you have me kill him r Are. Not at all, 'Tis fome diffracted fellow. If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will ftudy fora punifhment, Great as his fault. Pbn. I will. Are. But fwear. Pbn. By all my love, I will... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 str.
...fly about his ear. Pha. How will.you have me kill him ? Are. Not at all, 'Tis some distrafted fellow. If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, Great as his fault. Pha. I will. j4rt. But swear. Pha. By all my love, I will : Woodmen, conduft the... | |
| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 str.
...Memnon says — Why all the carriage shall come behind; the stuff, rich hangings, &c. Page 155. WOODMAN I never loved his Beyond-sea-ship, since he forsook...unworthy, press you. I should wish I rather were a corse, strew'd o'er with you, Than quick above you; Page 169. PHILASTER.... •. Then shall I die for grief,... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...hand, I'll leave ne'er a piece of him bigger than a nut, And bring him all in my hat. Are. Nay, good sir. If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, (.¡reat as his fault. Phn. I will. Are. But swear. Phn. By all my love, I will. Woodmen, conduct the... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...hand, I'll leave ne'er a piece of him bigger than a nut, And bring him all in my hat Are. Nay, good sir, If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, Great as his fault. Pha. I will. Are. But swear. Phn. By all my love, I will. Woodmen, conduct the... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 str.
...hand, П1 leave ne'er a piece of him bigger than a nut, And bring him all in my hat. Are, Nay, good sir, If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, Great as his fault. Pha. I will. Are. But swear. Pha. By all my love, I will. Woodmen, conduct the... | |
| 1804 - 516 str.
...leave ne'er a piece of him bigger than a nut, And bring him all in my hat. Arc. Nay, good sir, If yon do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, Ci reat as his fault. Pl,n. I will. Are. But swear. Phn. By all my love, I will. Woodmen, conmiet the... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 str.
...hand, [nut, I'll leave ne'er a piece of him bigger than a And bring him all in my hat. Are. Nay, good Sir, If you do take him, bring him quick to me, And I will study for a punishment, Great as his fault. Pha. I will. Are . But swear. Pha. By all my love, I will. Woodmen, conduct the... | |
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