| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 552 頁
...What is. he? Con. Too too near to my Offence, Sir ; 0 he will cut me piece-meal. ,Fred. 'TisnoTreafon? John. Let it be what it will, if he cut here, I'll...weep not : . . By Heav'n I'll fire the Town before ye perifh, And then, the more the merrier, we'll jog with ye. Fred'. Come in, and dry your Eyes. John.... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 546 頁
...have our deferts. What is he ? Con. Too too near to my Offence, Sir ; O he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no Treafon? John. Let it be what it will, if he cut here, I'll find him cut-work. Fred. He mufl buy you dear, With more than common Lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not: By Heav'n I'll fire the... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1770 - 310 頁
...to my offence, Sir: " O he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no treafon ? John. Let it be what if will : if he cut here, I'll find him cut-work. Fred....you dear^ With more than common lives. John. Fear ridt, nor weep : By heaven I'll fire the town before you perifti, And then the more the merrier, we'll... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 424 頁
...fhould hare our deferts. What is he ? Con. Too, too near my offence, Sir : O he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no treafon ? John. Let it be what it will ; • if he cut here, I'll find him cut-wort. Fred. He muft buy you dear, With more than common lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not : By... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 頁
...our deferts . What is he? Con. Too, too near my offence^ Sir : O lie will cut me piece-meal. , • I Fred, 'Tis no treafon ? John. Let it be what it will ; if he cut here, 5 I'll find him cut-work. • • • Fred. He muft buy you dear, ' With more than common lives. ii... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 410 頁
...Too, too near my offence, Sir: O he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no treafon ? John. Let it-be what it will ; if he cut here,, I'll find him cut-work....than common lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not : By Heaven, I'll fire the town before ye perim, And then the more the merrier, we'll jog with ye. Fred.... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 320 頁
...What is he ? Con. Too, too near my offence, sir : O he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no treason f John. Let it be what it will ? if he cut here, I'll find him cut-work. Fred. He must buy you dear, With more than common lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not : By Heaven, I'll fire... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 頁
...Tis no treason? t John. Let it be what it will— if he cut here, HI find him cut-work. Fred. He must buy you dear, With more than common lives. John. Fear...not — By Heav'n, I'll fire the town, before you perish ! And then the more the merrier; we'll jog with you. Fred. Come in, and dry your eyes. John.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 410 頁
...? 1 Con. Too, too near to my offence, sir— Oh, he will cut me piece-meal? Fred. Tis no treason ? John. Let it be what it will — if he cut here, I'll find him cut-work. Fred. He must buy you dear, With more than common lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not — By Heav'n, I'll fire... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 頁
...he ? Сон. Too, too near my offence, sir : О he will cut me piece-meal. Fred. 'Tis no treason ? on then ? Сол. Yes. Heart. Yet have no hopes at all ? C out work. Fred. He must buy you dear, With more than common lives. John. Fear not, nor weep not : By... | |
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