Sir, it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And, if you please to stay, that you may think so, There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe Of rich Canary, which shall spend... New Way to Pay Old Debts: A Comedy, Adapted to the Stage - Page 14by Philip Massinger, John Philip Kemble - 1810 - 77 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 372 pages
...qualities. In this sense we still say — The race of wine; thus in Massinger's New Way to pay old Detts : " There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe " Of rich Canary. " Is it of the right race ?" And Sir W. Temple has somewhere applied it to works of literature. STEEVENS.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...it is her will; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. However, you are nobly welcome : And, if you please to stay, that you...canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race? Order. Yes, Mr Greedy. Amble. How his mouth runs over ! Furn. I'll... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...it is lier will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. However, you are nobly welcome : And, if you please to stay, that you...canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race? Order. Yes, Mr Greedy. Amble. How his mouth runs over ! Furn. I'll... | |
| English drama - 1805 - 278 pages
...welcome; And if yon please to stay, that yon may think so , There came not six days tince from Hall, a pipe Of rich Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honoar. Oree. Is it of the right race i Ord. Yes, Master Greedy. Amh. How his month rnns o'er ! Fnr.... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 606 pages
...it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And if you please to stay, that you...Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race ? Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Amb. How his mouth runs o'er ! Furn. I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 pages
...In this sense, we still say — The race of wine- Thus, in Massinger's New Way to pay old Debts : " There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe " Of rich canary. " Is it of the right race ?" and Sir W. Temple has somewhere applied it to works of literature. Steevens.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 pages
...In this sense, we still say — The race of wine- Thus, in Massinger's New Way to pay old Debts : " There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe " Of rich canary. " Is it of the right race?" and Sir W. Temple has somewhere applied it to works of literature . Steevens... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...it is her will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you are nobly welcome: And if you please to stay, that you...Canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race? Order. Yes, Mr. Greedy* Amble. How his mouth runs o'er ! Fur. I'll... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 410 pages
...it is her will ; \Vhich we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you arc nobly welcome : And if you please to stay, that you...Canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race? Order. Yes, Mr. Greedy. Amble. How his mouth runs o'er ! Fur. I'll... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...it is her will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you are nobly welcome : And if you please to stay, that you...think so, There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pips Of rich Canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race... | |
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