The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 6. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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32. lappuse
... I'll be a spokesman for him . Pet . You'll scant speed , sir . Suet . Who is't ? Pet . The devil's dam , Bonduca's daughter , Her youngest , crack'd i ' th ' ring . * Suet . I am sorry for him : But sure his own discretion will reclaim ...
... I'll be a spokesman for him . Pet . You'll scant speed , sir . Suet . Who is't ? Pet . The devil's dam , Bonduca's daughter , Her youngest , crack'd i ' th ' ring . * Suet . I am sorry for him : But sure his own discretion will reclaim ...
36. lappuse
... I'll know , and will be myself . - Stand ! Disobe- dience ? He that advances one foot higher , dies for't . Run through the regiment , upon your duties , And charge ' em , on command , beat back again ; By Heaven , I'll tithe ' em all ...
... I'll know , and will be myself . - Stand ! Disobe- dience ? He that advances one foot higher , dies for't . Run through the regiment , upon your duties , And charge ' em , on command , beat back again ; By Heaven , I'll tithe ' em all ...
37. lappuse
... I'll beat the tubs about your brains else . Back ! Do I speak with less fear than thunder to ye ? Must I stand to beseech ye ? Home , home - Ha ! Do ye stare upon me ? Are those minds I moulded , Those honest valiant tempers I was proud ...
... I'll beat the tubs about your brains else . Back ! Do I speak with less fear than thunder to ye ? Must I stand to beseech ye ? Home , home - Ha ! Do ye stare upon me ? Are those minds I moulded , Those honest valiant tempers I was proud ...
41. lappuse
... I'll no more tormenting , Nor whining for a wench ; there are a thousand- Pet . Hold thee there , boy ! Jun . A thousand will entreat me . Pet . Ten thousand , Junius . Jun . I am young and lusty , And to my fashion valiant ; can please ...
... I'll no more tormenting , Nor whining for a wench ; there are a thousand- Pet . Hold thee there , boy ! Jun . A thousand will entreat me . Pet . Ten thousand , Junius . Jun . I am young and lusty , And to my fashion valiant ; can please ...
44. lappuse
... I'll lay you my black armour To twenty crowns , he comes not . Dem . Done . Pet . You'll pay ? Dem . I will . Pet . Then keep thine old use , Penius ! Be stubborn and vain - glorious , and I thank thee . Come , let's go pray for six ...
... I'll lay you my black armour To twenty crowns , he comes not . Dem . Done . Pet . You'll pay ? Dem . I will . Pet . Then keep thine old use , Penius ! Be stubborn and vain - glorious , and I thank thee . Come , let's go pray for six ...
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