| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 462 lapas
...bore her up and down from Town to Town, Where we did Eat and Drink (53) and Mufick hear 5 'Till at the length at this unhappy Town We did arrive, and coming to this Cave, This Beaft us caught, and put us in a Tub, W here we this two Months fweat, and fhould have done Another... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 lapas
...[town. And bore her up and down from town to Where we did eat and drink, and musick hear ; Till at the length at this unhappy town We did arrive, and...reliev'd us. Woman. This bread and water hath our diet beeh, Together with a rib cut from a neck Of burned mutton ; hard hath been our fare ! Release us from... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 lapas
...Turnbull-street,* And bore her up and down from town to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear; Till at the length at this unhappy town We did arrive, and...and should have done Another month, if you had not relieved us. Woman. This bread and water hath our diet been, Together with a-rib cut from a neck Of... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 lapas
...Turnbull-street, And bore her up and down from town to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear ; Till at the length at this unhappy town We did arrive, and...tub, Where we this two months sweat, and should have Another month, if you had not relieved us. [done Woman. This bread and water hath our diet Together... | |
| Robert Nares - 1859 - 544 lapas
...the same farce : And coming to this cave, This beast ne caught, and put us in a tub, Where we these two months sweat, and should have done Another month, if you had not reliev'd us. Ibid. What seems perfectly ridiculous, part of the diet of these penitents was mutton roasted quite... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 740 lapas
...to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear ; Till at the length at this unhappy town We Cid arrive, and coming to this cave, This beast us caught,...tub, Where we this two months sweat, and should have Another month, if you had not relieved us. [done Woman. This bread and water hath our diet Together... | |
| Robert Nares - 1867 - 580 lapas
...'Mate/i, O. PI., ix, 377. The discipline was long and severe, as is further described in the sanie farce : And coming to this cave, This beast us caught, and put us in a tub, Where we these two months sweat, and should hare done Another month, if you had not rcliev'd ua. Ibid. What... | |
| 1870 - 610 lapas
...Turnbull-street,1 And bore her up and down from town to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear ; Till at n ! what is my sin ! True. Then, if you love your...pleasure in your torments! You shall lie with her but relieved as. Woman, This bread and water hath our diet Together with a rib cut from a neck [been, Of... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 lapas
...Turubull-street,1 And bore her up and down from town to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear ; Till at the length at this unhappy town We did arrive, and...and should have done Another month, if you had not relieved us. Woman. This bread and water hath our diet Together with a rib cut from a neck [been, Of... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1872 - 762 lapas
...street, And bore her up and down from town to town, Where we did eat and drink, and music hear ; Till at the length at this unhappy town We did arrive, and Coming to this cave, This beast us caught, n ml put us in a tub, Where we this two months sweat, and should have i Another month, if you had not... | |
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