The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, 3. sējumsJohn Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1811 |
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75. lappuse
... HYLAS , a general Lover . SAM , a Gentleman , his Friend . LAUNCELOT , Monsieur Thomas's Man . MICHAEL , a Gentleman , Valentine's Neighbour Three Physicians , and an Apothecary . ALICE , Valentine's Sister . CELLIDE , beloved by ...
... HYLAS , a general Lover . SAM , a Gentleman , his Friend . LAUNCELOT , Monsieur Thomas's Man . MICHAEL , a Gentleman , Valentine's Neighbour Three Physicians , and an Apothecary . ALICE , Valentine's Sister . CELLIDE , beloved by ...
76. lappuse
... Hylas . Hylas . You're welcome , noble sir . Val . What , monsieur Hylas ! I'm glad to see your merry body well yet . Hylas . I'faith you're welcome home ! What news beyond seas ? Val . None , but new men expected , such as you are , To ...
... Hylas . Hylas . You're welcome , noble sir . Val . What , monsieur Hylas ! I'm glad to see your merry body well yet . Hylas . I'faith you're welcome home ! What news beyond seas ? Val . None , but new men expected , such as you are , To ...
77. lappuse
... Hylas . As mad a worm as e'er he was . Val . I look'd for't : Shall we enjoy your company ? Hylas . I'll wait on ye ; Only a thought or two . Val . We bar all prayers . [ Exeunt all but Hylas . Hylas . This last wench ! ay , this last ...
... Hylas . As mad a worm as e'er he was . Val . I look'd for't : Shall we enjoy your company ? Hylas . I'll wait on ye ; Only a thought or two . Val . We bar all prayers . [ Exeunt all but Hylas . Hylas . This last wench ! ay , this last ...
84. lappuse
... Hylas and Sam . Hylas . Don Thomasio ! De bene venew * . Tho . I do embrace your body . How dost thou , Sam ? Sam . The same Sam still ; your friend , sir . Tho . And how is't , bouncing boys ? Hylas . Thou art not alter'd ; They said ...
... Hylas and Sam . Hylas . Don Thomasio ! De bene venew * . Tho . I do embrace your body . How dost thou , Sam ? Sam . The same Sam still ; your friend , sir . Tho . And how is't , bouncing boys ? Hylas . Thou art not alter'd ; They said ...
85. lappuse
... Hylas . I'm looking at her legs ; prithee be Alice . I cannot stay . Tho . Oh , sweet Alice ! Hylas . A clean instep , And that I love as life . I did not mark This woman half so well before ; how quick And nimble , like a shadow ...
... Hylas . I'm looking at her legs ; prithee be Alice . I cannot stay . Tho . Oh , sweet Alice ! Hylas . A clean instep , And that I love as life . I did not mark This woman half so well before ; how quick And nimble , like a shadow ...
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