| John Brand, Henry Bourne - Christian antiquities - 1777 - 466 pages
...Tears. Coach. Ay, ay, he'll fend him packing to his Grave again with a Flea in his Ear, I wan-ant him. But. If the Conjurer be but well paid, he'll take Pains upon the Ghoft, and lay him, look ye, in the Red Sea — and then he's laid for ever. Card. Why, John, there... | |
| English drama - 1788 - 426 pages
...again,' with a flea in his ear, I warrant him. But. No, no, I wou'd advife madam to fpare no coft. If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains upon the ghoft, and lay him, look ye, in the Red Sea — and then he's laid for ever. Coach. Ay marry, that... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 346 pages
...him. But. No, no, I would advise madam to spare no cost. If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll lake pains upon the ghost, and lay him, look ye, in the Red Sea and then he's laid for ever. Coac/i. Ay, marry, that would spoil his drum for him, Card. Why, John, there must be a power of spirits... | |
| John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...with a flea in his ear, I warrant him. But. No, no, I wouid advise madam to spare no cost. If tire conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains upon the...look ye, in the Red Sea and then he's laid for ever. Coack. Ay, marry, that would spoil his drum for him. Card. Why, John, there must be a power of spirits... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 pages
...again with a flea in his ear, I warrant him. BUTLER. No, no, I would advise Madam to spare no cost. If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains...look ye, in the Red Sea and then he's laid for ever. COACHMAN. ... , . r... •-,. , Ay, marry, that would spoil his drum for him. .: ;., GARDENER.-;:-... | |
| John Brand - Great Britain - 1810 - 508 pages
...years. Coach. Ay, ay, he'll send him packing to his Grave again with a Flea in his Ear, I warrant him. But. If the Conjurer be but well paid, he'll take...ye, in the Red Sea — and then he's laid for ever. Gard. Why, John, there must be a Power of Spirits in that same Red Sea. — I warrant ye they are as... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1810 - 510 pages
...Years. Coach. Ay, ay, he'll send him packing to his Grave again with a Flea in his Ear, I warrant him. But. If the Conjurer be but well paid, he'll take...ye, in the Red Sea — and then he's laid for ever. Gard. Why, John, there must be a Power of Spirits in that same Red Sea. — I warrant ye they are as... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 488 pages
...grave with a flea in his ear, I warrant him. BUTLER. No, no, I wou'd advise madam to spare no cost. If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains...look ye, in the Red Sea and then. he's laid for ever. COACHMAN. Ay, marry, that wou'd spoil his drum for him. GARDENER. Why, John, there must be a power... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 500 pages
...grave with a flea in his ear, I warrant him. • BUTLER. No, no, I wou'd advise madam to spare no cost. If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains...look ye, in the Red Sea and then he's laid for ever. COACHMAN. Ay, marry, that wou'd spoil his drum for him. GARDENER. Why, John, there must be a power... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 354 pages
...good behaviour for a thousand years. COACHMAN. BUTLER. No, no, I would advise Madam to spare no cost If the conjurer be but well paid, he'll take pains...look ye, in the Red Sea and then he's laid for ever. COACHMAN. Ay, marry, that would spoil his drum for him. GARDENER. Why, John, there must be a power... | |
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