O let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh and talk aloud ; Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude as her woman. Face. Well said, sanguine ! Sub. Eastward Hoe - Page 238by George Chapman, John Marston, Ben Jonson - 1903 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 434 pages
...he ftraight finks mad. Sub. Dol, my lord Wha'ts'hums fifler, you muft now Bear your felf Statelicb. Dol. O let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my diftance, laugh and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud fcurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 466 pages
...ftraight firks mad.' Sub. Dol, my Lord What's'hum's filter, you muftnow Bear yourfelf ftatelich. Dol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my dillance, laugh, and talk aloud : Hive all the tricks of a proud fcurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 300 pages
...straight firks mad. 520 &ub. Dol, myLordWhat'shum's sister, you mustnow Bear yourself statelich. Dol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 468 pages
...firks mad. 520 Sub. Dol, myLord What'shum's sister, you must now Bear yourself statelich. Dol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| John Milton - English drama - 1797 - 484 pages
...straight firks mad. 520 Sttff. Dol,myLordWhat'shum's sister, you mustnow Bear yourself statelich. Dol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...is a rare bait. Sub. Dol, my lord What'shum's sister, you must now Bear yourself stately. Dol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...is a rare bait. Sub. Dol, my lord What'shum's sister, you must now Bear yourself stately. Vol. Oh, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugli, and talk aloud : Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh and talk aloud; Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude as her woman. Fac. Well said, sanguine....But will he send his andirons ? Fac. His jack too; {Well, And's iron shoeing horn : I ha' spoke to him. I must not lose my wary gamester, yonder. Sub.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...straight firks mod. Sub. Dol, my lord Wha't'shum's sister, you must now Bear yourself statelich. Doll. iller keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud ; Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, Anil be as rude... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...straight firks mad. Sub. Dol, my lord VVha't'shum's sister, you must now Bear yourself statelich. Doll. O, let me alone. I'll not forget my race, I warrant you. I'll keep my distance, laugh, and talk aloud ; Have all the tricks of a proud scurvy lady, And be as rude... | |
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