The Knight of the Burning Pestle: A PlayJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1898 - 153 lappuses |
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_Wife adventures arms Beaumont better blessing blood body bring brought Burning Pestle carry child Citizen comes cony dare daughter dear death desire drink dwarf Enter Exeunt Exit fair faith Farewell father fear fetch follow fortune gentle gentlemen George giant give gone hand hang hath head hear heart hold hope House Humphrey husband i'faith I'll Jasp Jasper keep kill kind knight lady leave live London look Luce Master merry Michael mind Mist Mistress Merrythought mother never Peace play poor pray prentice presently prithee Prol Ralph relieve rest Room Scene shillings Sings sleep speak squire stand stay sweet tell thank thee there's thing thou art thou hast thought true truly unto Vent warrant whilst Wife woman youth
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12. lappuse - Agricola behind him, set him soon besides his horse, with his neck broken in the fall ; so that the princess getting out of the throng, between joy and grief, said, "All happy knight, the mirror of all such as follow arms, now may I be well assured of the love thou bearest me.
44. lappuse - Wife. Ay, George, if he could convert him ; but a giant is not so soon converted as one of us ordinary people. There's a pretty tale of a witch, that had the devil's mark about her, (God bless us !) that had a giant to her son, that was called Lob-lie-by-the-fire ; didst never hear it, George? Cit. Peace, Nell, here comes the prisoners...
49. lappuse - George, let Ralph travel over great hills, and let him be very weary, and come to the king of Cracovia's house, covered with [black] velvet, and there let the king's daughter stand in her window all in beaten gold, combing her golden locks with a comb of ivory ; and let her spy Ralph, and fall in love with him, and come down to him, and carry him into her father's house, and then let Ralph talk with her !
8. lappuse - Michael, let thy father go snick-up, he shall never come between a pair of sheets with me again while he lives : let him stay at home and sing for his supper, boy. Come, child, sit down, and I'll show...
65. lappuse - ... upon the grass, and sometimes in the hay. Now butter with a leaf of sage is good to purge the blood, Fly Venus and phlebotomy, for they are neither good ! Now little fish on tender stone begin to cast their bellies, And sluggish snails, that erst were mew'd, do creep out of their shellies.