The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, 第 5 卷Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 |
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... Suppose you were to disguise yourself as an apothecary ? your wife is always calling for drink : let her have as much as she desires ; she can't drink too much ; and , d'ye hear , give her this piece of cheese . Davy . Cheese , sir ...
... Suppose you were to disguise yourself as an apothecary ? your wife is always calling for drink : let her have as much as she desires ; she can't drink too much ; and , d'ye hear , give her this piece of cheese . Davy . Cheese , sir ...
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... suppose , sir , you'll take my word till to - morrow morning ? Slap . Oh , yes , sir , with all my heart . If you will be so good as to step to my house hard by , you shall be extremely well used , and I'll take your word . Val . Your ...
... suppose , sir , you'll take my word till to - morrow morning ? Slap . Oh , yes , sir , with all my heart . If you will be so good as to step to my house hard by , you shall be extremely well used , and I'll take your word . Val . Your ...
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... suppose , will be jade , or whore . Madam ! madam ! Nell . O gemini ! who's this ? What dost say , sweetheart ? Lucy . Sweetheart ! Oh lud , sweetheart ! the best names I have had these three months from her , have been slut , or whore ...
... suppose , will be jade , or whore . Madam ! madam ! Nell . O gemini ! who's this ? What dost say , sweetheart ? Lucy . Sweetheart ! Oh lud , sweetheart ! the best names I have had these three months from her , have been slut , or whore ...
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... suppose , of being made honour , our courage , our freedom , our publick a lady , she despises and forsakes her first lover , spirit , I - am surprised , amazed , astonished , and the honest farmer , and is determined to marry ...
... suppose , of being made honour , our courage , our freedom , our publick a lady , she despises and forsakes her first lover , spirit , I - am surprised , amazed , astonished , and the honest farmer , and is determined to marry ...
第102页
... Suppose this worthy , honourable knight , instead of marriage , should have only a base de- sign upon your virtue ? Kitty . He scorns it : No , he loves me , and I know he will marry me . Green . Dear Kitty , be not deceived ; I know he ...
... Suppose this worthy , honourable knight , instead of marriage , should have only a base de- sign upon your virtue ? Kitty . He scorns it : No , he loves me , and I know he will marry me . Green . Dear Kitty , be not deceived ; I know he ...
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第5页 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides...
第3页 - And the swink'd hedger at his supper sat ; I saw them under a green mantling vine, That crawls along the side of yon small hill, Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human, as they stood : I took it for a faery vision Of some gay creatures of the element, That in the colours of the rainbow live, And play i
第1页 - We, that are of purer fire, Imitate the starry quire; Who, in their nightly watchful spheres, Lead in swift round the months and years.
第1页 - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole ; Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
第24页 - I shall be obliged to keep out of his way. Any private dispute of mine shall be of no ill consequence to my friends. You must continue to act under his direction, for the moment we break loose from him, our gang is ruin'd. MATT. As a bawd to a whore, I grant you, he is to us of great convenience.
第24页 - Dear Mrs. Coaxer, you are welcome. You look charmingly today. I hope you don't want the repairs of quality, and lay on paint. — Dolly Trull! kiss me, you slut; are you as amorous as ever, hussy?
第1页 - Meanwhile welcome Joy and Feast, midnight Shout and Revelry, tipsy Dance and Jollity. Braid your locks with rosy twine, dropping odours, dropping wine. Rigour now is gone to bed, and Advice with scrupulous head, strict Age and sour Severity with their grave saws in slumber lie.
第31页 - Come, sweet Lass, Let's banish Sorrow 'Till To-morrow; Come, sweet Lass, Let's take a chirping Glass, Wine can clear The Vapours of Despair ; And make us light as Air ; Then drink, and banish Care.
第229页 - Mr. Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old saying is— When house and land are gone and spent, Then learning is most excellent.