| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 lapas
...daintily, I've loft my end elfe. May I crave your leave, Sir? Cac. Pr'ythee be anftver'd, thou fhall crave no leave, I'm in my meditations, do not vex...thing, but this hour a moft bruis'd thing, That people hadconxpaffion on, ' it iook'd fo : ' The next Sir Palmerin. Here's fine proportion ! * An.afs, and... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 392 lapas
...crave your leave, Sir? Enter Cacaftgo. Caca. Pr'ythee be anfwer'd, thou ftiall crave no leave-, I m in my meditations, do not vex me, A beaten thing, but this hour a moft bruisM thing, That people had compaffion on, ' it look'd fo : ° * The next Sir Palmerin. Here's fine... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 lapas
...end else. May I crave your leave, sir? Caca. Prithee, be answered, thou shall crave no leave ; I am in my meditations ; do not vex me ; A beaten thing ! but this hour a most bruised thing, That people had compassion on, it looked so ! The next sir Pahnerin. Here's fine... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 lapas
...daintily, I've lost my end else. May I crave your leave, sir ? Coca. Pr'ythee, be answer'd, thou shalt crave no leave, I'm in my meditations, do not vex me, A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruis'd thing, That people had compassion on ; I have a mind to make him a huge monster, And money... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 lapas
...daintily, I've lost my end else. May I crave your leave, sir ? Caca. Pr'ythee, be answer'd, thou shalt crave no leave, I'm in my meditations, do not vex me, A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruis'd thing, That people had compassion on ; I have a mind to make him a huge monster, And money... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 lapas
...lost my end else. May 1 crave your leave, Sir? [no leave; Cac. Prithee be answer'*!, thou snail crave I'm in my meditations; do not vex me! A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruU'd thing, That people had compassion on, it look'd so ; The next, Sir Palmerin : Here's fine... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lapas
...else. — May I crave your leave, sir ? Cac. Prithee be answered, thou shall crave no leave ; I am in my meditations, do not vex me. A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruised thing, That people had compassion on, it looked so : The next sir Palmerin ; here's fine... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lapas
...else. — May I crave your leave, sir ? Cac. Prithee be answered, thou shalt crave no leave ; I am in my meditations, do not vex me. A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruised thing, That people had compassion on, it looked so : The next sir Pahnerin ; here's fine... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 400 lapas
...my end else. Enter CACAFOGO. May I crave your leave, sir ? Caca. Pr'ythee, be answer'd, thou shalt crave no leave ; I'm in my meditations, do not vex me.— A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruised thing, That people had compassion on ; I have a mind to make him a huge monster, And money... | |
| 1826 - 346 lapas
...my end else. Enter CACAFOGO, B. May I crave your leave, sir? Coca, Pr'ythee, be answer'd, thou shall crave no leave ; I'm in my meditations ; do not vex me. — A beaten thing, but this hour a most bruised thing, That people had compassion on ; I have a mind to make him a huge monster, And money... | |
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